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<blockquote data-quote="busydiabeticmum" data-source="post: 1232518" data-attributes="member: 160151"><p>Tried the ground almonds (lol from tesco) and were too "heavy" for breads etc... sooo i have a hand grinder and make my own flour as suggested by a celiac friend of mine (who struggles more than most diabetics to stick to her diet with the free food as well as having more choice of food than diabetics!)</p><p></p><p>But then we "diabetics" brought it on ourselves right!</p><p></p><p>Even though i too read a study that diabetes, celiac, crohn disease and other auto immune diseases may actually come from a gene passed down from the neandethals... how true that is though will take a long time to find out while people like the op are fighting any other possible links!</p><p></p><p>I saw my daughter (12yrs old) who is NOT obese or fat, who eats a VERY healthy diet, is already showing bg readings of pre diabetic... it makes me wonder just how long the diabetes was there before it was found and if it pre dated the obesity? (Which i am not obese) there is diabetes in the family and my mum has crohns disease which does give credibility to the theory above that this is something genetic! I do believe that though my diabetes was brought on by "medicine" it would have eventually come upon me and see myself as carb intolerant rather than diabetic...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="busydiabeticmum, post: 1232518, member: 160151"] Tried the ground almonds (lol from tesco) and were too "heavy" for breads etc... sooo i have a hand grinder and make my own flour as suggested by a celiac friend of mine (who struggles more than most diabetics to stick to her diet with the free food as well as having more choice of food than diabetics!) But then we "diabetics" brought it on ourselves right! Even though i too read a study that diabetes, celiac, crohn disease and other auto immune diseases may actually come from a gene passed down from the neandethals... how true that is though will take a long time to find out while people like the op are fighting any other possible links! I saw my daughter (12yrs old) who is NOT obese or fat, who eats a VERY healthy diet, is already showing bg readings of pre diabetic... it makes me wonder just how long the diabetes was there before it was found and if it pre dated the obesity? (Which i am not obese) there is diabetes in the family and my mum has crohns disease which does give credibility to the theory above that this is something genetic! I do believe that though my diabetes was brought on by "medicine" it would have eventually come upon me and see myself as carb intolerant rather than diabetic... [/QUOTE]
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