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<blockquote data-quote="Gemmablower" data-source="post: 807639" data-attributes="member: 162868"><p>Hi my 2 year old daughter also diagnosed at Christmas so I feel what you are going through. It does get easier for them with time. I can say that I have been at the lowest point ever after her diagnosis as I struggle badly with the anxiety of what's going on, is she hyper or hypo! I Am coming to terms with things but it all takes time. My daughter is now coping a lot better with it than I am. Carb free snacks are nuts, meat, cheeses. Low carbs hummous, few blueberries,( handful is about 6g ) blackberries are also low in carbs. Carbs and cals app for phone or book I have found very useful for carb counting. My daughter ate me out of house and home when she got home after diagnosis so to have a pile of carb free snacks around helped us out to. Hope you are ok, be strong from one mummy to another. X</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gemmablower, post: 807639, member: 162868"] Hi my 2 year old daughter also diagnosed at Christmas so I feel what you are going through. It does get easier for them with time. I can say that I have been at the lowest point ever after her diagnosis as I struggle badly with the anxiety of what's going on, is she hyper or hypo! I Am coming to terms with things but it all takes time. My daughter is now coping a lot better with it than I am. Carb free snacks are nuts, meat, cheeses. Low carbs hummous, few blueberries,( handful is about 6g ) blackberries are also low in carbs. Carbs and cals app for phone or book I have found very useful for carb counting. My daughter ate me out of house and home when she got home after diagnosis so to have a pile of carb free snacks around helped us out to. Hope you are ok, be strong from one mummy to another. X [/QUOTE]
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