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<blockquote data-quote="samsmummy2015" data-source="post: 867937" data-attributes="member: 166952"><p>Hi bnoswad, my son is almost 2 and was diagnosed in March of this year. He has rich tea biscuits, pom-bear crisps, some strawberrys, blueberries or blackberries. These fruits are all low in sugar and shouldnt rase her blood sugars too high. I basically let him have a snack as long as the carbs of which sugars is below 10g.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="samsmummy2015, post: 867937, member: 166952"] Hi bnoswad, my son is almost 2 and was diagnosed in March of this year. He has rich tea biscuits, pom-bear crisps, some strawberrys, blueberries or blackberries. These fruits are all low in sugar and shouldnt rase her blood sugars too high. I basically let him have a snack as long as the carbs of which sugars is below 10g. [/QUOTE]
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