How can I follow this without losing weight if anything my daughter needs to gain a bit as she lost a bit before dx. Please help. It's fantastic as she doesn't need insulin at the moment it's really helped a lot but I obviously don't want her to lose weight.
How can I follow this without losing weight if anything my daughter needs to gain a bit as she lost a bit before dx. Please help. It's fantastic as she doesn't need insulin at the moment it's really helped a lot but I obviously don't want her to lose weight.
How can I follow this without losing weight if anything my daughter needs to gain a bit as she lost a bit before dx. Please help. It's fantastic as she doesn't need insulin at the moment it's really helped a lot but I obviously don't want her to lose weight.
Most Type 1s here eat moderate carbs. After diagnosis, I ate more carbs to get the weight back on. Even now I still increase carbs if I need to put on weight.
If your daughter is a child or teen, it would be best to speak to her DSN and get advice before changing her diet.
I hope she's coping with the diagnosis ok. It can take a while to get used to having Type 1 but it does gradually get easier.
Thanks she's coping very well thanks. I think in many ways it's easier for younger children. On the other hand much harder for the parents.Most Type 1s here eat moderate carbs. After diagnosis, I ate more carbs to get the weight back on. Even now I still increase carbs if I need to put on weight.
If your daughter is a child or teen, it would be best to speak to her DSN and get advice before changing her diet.
I hope she's coping with the diagnosis ok. It can take a while to get used to having Type 1 but it does gradually get easier.
I've done a lot of research this is part of it too.There are a lot of factors that need to be taken into account when low carbing - especially if your daughter is a newly diagnosed child.
How old is she? And what are your reasons for wanting her to eat low carb? Is it to extend her honeymoon period?
I think maybe you should consider speaking to an expert. Maybe find a low carb sympathetic dietician (although one might be difficult to find). Or prepare to do a lot of research.
A lot of the t1 Grit guys are doing it with or for their kids, so you should find some useful info on there.And have you seen Type1Grit? I have seen it recommended here regularly. It is a low carb T1 facebook group. But again it is (I believe) mainly adults, though I may be wrong.
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