emmabai1ey11
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- Type of diabetes
- Type 1
Sorry, but I think this is really unhelpful advice. I'm so glad I wasn't scare-mongered into eating low-carb when first diagnosed. On a basal-bolus regime you don't need to eat low carb; you can eat a normal healthy diet and adjust your doses accordingly.If you don't need carbs and they are just things you like, its time to limit them
I completely disagree. Pumping yourself full of insulin is NOT healthy. Keeping bs low by eating low carb and taking insulin to compensate for our lack of insulin is the right approach IMO.Sorry to hear about your new diagnosis. It's all so overwhelming at first but it'll quickly become second nature. Definitely read Think Like a Pancreas, it really helped me in my first few weeks.
Sorry, but I think this is really unhelpful advice. I'm so glad I wasn't scare-mongered into eating low-carb when first diagnosed. On a basal-bolus regime you don't need to eat low carb; you can eat a normal healthy diet and adjust your doses accordingly.
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