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<blockquote data-quote="becca59" data-source="post: 2724165" data-attributes="member: 264425"><p>To be fair, up to a certain age with children they advise against wholemeal bread etc. as it fills the small stomachs up too easily before they have eaten enough. I remember reading that what we apply to ourselves as adults is not always appropriate for a growing child. Plus slower absorbing carbs are often harder to sort out dosing for. I think talking to a dietician especially for children with diabetes is a good idea. Just to point out also. Insulin is not our enemy but our best friend. Correction doses will become a big part of life with type 1 and I know I for one am not having any problems with supply issues.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="becca59, post: 2724165, member: 264425"] To be fair, up to a certain age with children they advise against wholemeal bread etc. as it fills the small stomachs up too easily before they have eaten enough. I remember reading that what we apply to ourselves as adults is not always appropriate for a growing child. Plus slower absorbing carbs are often harder to sort out dosing for. I think talking to a dietician especially for children with diabetes is a good idea. Just to point out also. Insulin is not our enemy but our best friend. Correction doses will become a big part of life with type 1 and I know I for one am not having any problems with supply issues. [/QUOTE]
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