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Type 1: What are your HbA1c test results?
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<blockquote data-quote="kitedoc" data-source="post: 2058504" data-attributes="member: 468714"><p>I would suggest you read the book and e-book of Dr Bernstein's Diabetes solution. It may help you with finding a better way to help your child. It would require you checking his insulin dose against food intake with his doctor/nurse to ensure he is not taking too much or little insulin for that food. dietdoctor.com is another useful source of information. Adherents to Dr Bernstein's approach post at True Grit Type one. You may be able to contribute to questions but like me who have not been on a low carb diet for long, they will not usually allow your to post questions, but you might. by answering someone's post be able to have them comment on your post and provide some information. What your son needs in the way of nutrition to ensure his growth needs would be important. I am unsure of what country you live in and what doctors there think of Dr Bernstein's approach, but as a diabetic on insulin for now some 75 years or so, he is a living example of how well his approach works. Best Wishes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kitedoc, post: 2058504, member: 468714"] I would suggest you read the book and e-book of Dr Bernstein's Diabetes solution. It may help you with finding a better way to help your child. It would require you checking his insulin dose against food intake with his doctor/nurse to ensure he is not taking too much or little insulin for that food. dietdoctor.com is another useful source of information. Adherents to Dr Bernstein's approach post at True Grit Type one. You may be able to contribute to questions but like me who have not been on a low carb diet for long, they will not usually allow your to post questions, but you might. by answering someone's post be able to have them comment on your post and provide some information. What your son needs in the way of nutrition to ensure his growth needs would be important. I am unsure of what country you live in and what doctors there think of Dr Bernstein's approach, but as a diabetic on insulin for now some 75 years or so, he is a living example of how well his approach works. Best Wishes. [/QUOTE]
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