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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted Account" data-source="post: 1664819"><p>I know what you mean about the shock - I remember my diagnosis. </p><p>But, if you have type 1, there is no need to cut out carbs - you just need to learn to match your insulin doses and timings to the carbs you eat.</p><p>As you get your BG under control, you should find yourself putting the weight back on - your body has been breaking down protein to get energy as, without enough insulin, it could not get it from sugar.</p><p></p><p>You are only one week into this and there is a lot to learn which may be rather overwhelming but there is a wealth of information around especially in this forum - don't be afraid to ask a question: we've all been in your position at some time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted Account, post: 1664819"] I know what you mean about the shock - I remember my diagnosis. But, if you have type 1, there is no need to cut out carbs - you just need to learn to match your insulin doses and timings to the carbs you eat. As you get your BG under control, you should find yourself putting the weight back on - your body has been breaking down protein to get energy as, without enough insulin, it could not get it from sugar. You are only one week into this and there is a lot to learn which may be rather overwhelming but there is a wealth of information around especially in this forum - don't be afraid to ask a question: we've all been in your position at some time. [/QUOTE]
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