MeiChanski
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My dad still says the same thing and so to make him more angry, I just pile up my plate with whatever sugary was being offered. You said I can't have it? I'll take double. hehehehe 
Since you ask I would walk over hot coals for lemon drizzle with buttercream filling.Anyone else want to join in.
But how long on insulin and what about hypos @WuTwo ?Well I have to say it works for me too. Tot up the carbs, inject and know that provided I've not gone silly with the amounts of carbs then it doesn't matter what sort of carbs they are - I'll end up somewhere round where I want to. I don't inject more than 10 units at a time because it doesn't work so well as a policy if I do, but under 10 units - yep, it works for me.
My latest HbA1C was 36 with very few hypos, and last year's was 37. I have no eye problems, foot problems or any other diabetic complications. My only problems are drug connected because of side effects of the drug I take for another, unrelated condition.
and the least dental problems !,,Hi Emma, well done for holding your own, no one wants to be lectured about their medical condition and it's a sad state of affairs to see this on your thread, no need for it, especially when someone has a different type too.
Personally, if I ate 60 crabs of sweet stuff and 60 carbs of pasta, the pasta for me would be a better choice, as I would spike like mad with the sweets, then probably drop like a stone, so I have what I call a healthy, varied, balanced diet, I am not high carb and don't go low carb, whatever their number's are, I eat reduced/moderate carbs. I don't get it right all the time, but that's type 1 diabetes for yaand I am not a number !
Whatever works for the individual must be respected, whether it be 30, 50, 100 or 200 carbs per day, if your BS is good, then that's the main thing.
But how long on insulin and what about hypos @WuTwo ?
Can I please get some support from other T1 diabetics explaining that as long as I carb count and my HbA1c is good then it’s absolutely fine?!
Thanks!!
It's what I read about the impact of sugar on gut bacteria that makes me not want to eat it whether diabetic or not. And gut bacteria look like they impact on every aspect of our health, both physical and mental. Read Tim Spector, his advice is feed your gut bacteria with as many different foods as possible and different types of fibre. They don't like sugar!