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Old 05-01-2016, 12:56 PM
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Default Helping My Child Face Diabetes

My eldest child has recently been diagnosed with type 2 diabetes. He's dealt with the news relatively well and has responded by being more careful with his diet, avoiding sugary sweets and sodas etc. It does clearly get to him however when other kids are able to enjoy sweets, chocolates and sugary drinks. He gets that they are potentially causing damage to their own health when in-taking all that sugar but its still difficult at that age to accept that you are different to the other kids. As a family we've all dramatically changed our diets, not that they were particularly bad prior to hearing the news but there were things that have now been cut-out. Making it a group effort has really helped him to deal with it. I've been trying to make things feel as normal as possible for him by making treats that he can eat without ingesting too much sugary calories. I was wondering what diabetic friendly treats other parents make that substitute sugar but that still taste good?
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