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<blockquote data-quote="Twilight14" data-source="post: 689428" data-attributes="member: 122129"><p>1) What type of foods do you have to be most careful of and why?- Nothing particular, but sweets given by a friend just in a plastic bag no labels in a cinema you need to be very careful off or products high in carbohydrates eg,pasta.</p><p>2) Do you have to be careful of calorie intake? -Not exactly, need to have the same as everybody else,sometimes due to needing sugar you go over a tiny bit however.</p><p>3) How careful are you really with sugar intake? As careful as I can be, I do have insulin for a reason but even non-diabetics ought to be careful</p><p>4) Whats the ratio between exercise and activities for you and a teenager without diabetes?-Not too sure what you mean, But you have to have sugar after exercise or risk a hypo.</p><p>5) How have you changed your diet due to diabetes?Not a great deal due to insulin being available but me being pescetarian doesn't help much.</p><p>6) What is your favourite dish to eat? Have you had to change or substitute anything in that dish? -Tuna Pasta, not exactly but be careful with quantity of pasta.</p><p>7) What foods do you feel like you miss out on most?-Nothing to be honest.</p><p>8) Any other information you feel like could be any use for and you would like to me to talk about in my assessment? Diabetes currently has no cure though they are getting close and soon glucose may be able to be measured with special contacts that use your tears to test.</p><p>9) Are there any dishes you love to eat but cannot eat too often that you would like me to adapt for you? (I can post the recipe on here soon after my research) Probably once again Tuna pasta salad</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Twilight14, post: 689428, member: 122129"] 1) What type of foods do you have to be most careful of and why?- Nothing particular, but sweets given by a friend just in a plastic bag no labels in a cinema you need to be very careful off or products high in carbohydrates eg,pasta. 2) Do you have to be careful of calorie intake? -Not exactly, need to have the same as everybody else,sometimes due to needing sugar you go over a tiny bit however. 3) How careful are you really with sugar intake? As careful as I can be, I do have insulin for a reason but even non-diabetics ought to be careful 4) Whats the ratio between exercise and activities for you and a teenager without diabetes?-Not too sure what you mean, But you have to have sugar after exercise or risk a hypo. 5) How have you changed your diet due to diabetes?Not a great deal due to insulin being available but me being pescetarian doesn't help much. 6) What is your favourite dish to eat? Have you had to change or substitute anything in that dish? -Tuna Pasta, not exactly but be careful with quantity of pasta. 7) What foods do you feel like you miss out on most?-Nothing to be honest. 8) Any other information you feel like could be any use for and you would like to me to talk about in my assessment? Diabetes currently has no cure though they are getting close and soon glucose may be able to be measured with special contacts that use your tears to test. 9) Are there any dishes you love to eat but cannot eat too often that you would like me to adapt for you? (I can post the recipe on here soon after my research) Probably once again Tuna pasta salad [/QUOTE]
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