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    Old 02-12-2012, 06:35 PM
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    Thank you everyone for your response, to be clear, it is not my child but my great niece.
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    Old 02-12-2012, 07:22 PM
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    I am a type one diabetic and have been so for close to forty years The best thing to happen to me was an insulin pump it infuses insulin 24 hours a day As a young adult it was easier for my parents to plan out six small meals a day as I got older it was much harder to keep control but my pump now has me regulated But I no longer count sugars but carbs and remember that potatoes and sweets can raise one diabetics levels and pasta anothers My dietician says not to give up everything that anything in moderation can be acceptable To give it up means to want itmore than ever
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    Old 02-14-2012, 11:17 PM
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    My path with a diabetic child is similar to MaryEllen2u's. Daughter diagnosed at age 4. Diagnosis day is still burned in my brain, but we've all learned lots since then - 1988. I immediately took a nutrition class from the continueing ed. dept of our school district that was geared to being heart healthy.

    But I remember some of our favorite snack items were easy to make: frozen grapes. banana popsicles (half a banana on a stick rolled in nuts, grapenuts, or a little dip of melted chocolate chips) frozen pineapple tidbits. It made a fruit exchange "dessert-friendly". Sugar-free jello and popsicles were a bonus. If other kids had candy - sugar free gum was easy enough for other parents to give as an equal treat.

    Since she was the oldest, our other two grew up with great eating habits too. As we travelled, we always carried our own treats - no concession stands for us. The 3 meals and 3 snacks a day make a lot sense.

    Yes, she did acquire an insulin pump when she was 15, and she loves it. Yes, she went away to college. Yes, she worked in a research lab trying to find a cure for Type 1 diabetes at the university. Yes, she graduated and is going on for more schooling with her biology degree. She's 28 now and has helped many diabetics as a pharmacy tech.

    Diabetes is a different way of life, but we've found that she matured faster than her classmates and had to depend on herself for safety and for all the other choices young adults have to make.

    I've got a few other recipes to share if your great niece is interested. Diabetic eating is healthy eating.
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    Old 02-21-2012, 04:10 AM
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    here is a site I use a lot for recipes.

    http://www.lowcarbluxury.com/lowcarb-entrees.html
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    Old 02-22-2012, 09:07 PM
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    I read your blog and i have no information or idea on this topic. I will search information on this topic and share with you.
    I share those information which is reliable and important .
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