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<blockquote data-quote="azure" data-source="post: 839366" data-attributes="member: 39639"><p>It's what suits you and what you can live with. Not all Type 1s low carb by any means. I don't, and my HbA1c is great and I'm not, and have never been overweight. I eat between 150 to 180g of carbs per day.</p><p></p><p>Each body has different needs and a different amount of carbs they can tolerate. I count carbs, do plenty of blood tests, and eat moderate amounts of potatoes, cereal, pasta, etc. For me, what's most important is keeping my blood sugar within range.</p><p></p><p>(I use an insulin pump, my last HbA1C was 28 (4.7), and my BMI is around 19.5)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="azure, post: 839366, member: 39639"] It's what suits you and what you can live with. Not all Type 1s low carb by any means. I don't, and my HbA1c is great and I'm not, and have never been overweight. I eat between 150 to 180g of carbs per day. Each body has different needs and a different amount of carbs they can tolerate. I count carbs, do plenty of blood tests, and eat moderate amounts of potatoes, cereal, pasta, etc. For me, what's most important is keeping my blood sugar within range. (I use an insulin pump, my last HbA1C was 28 (4.7), and my BMI is around 19.5) [/QUOTE]
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