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Old 05-04-2016, 01:51 PM #1
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Talking Hello conquerall :)

What an awesome family you are !

My kids are grown and not diabetic but I did have a nephew that was type I.

Here in the US there are many types of sugar free candies. From chocolate to hard type candies in all flavors.

I am almost 54 and type II diabetic. I do keep the hard candies in my purse as I like to have them with me at all times.

Sorry to hear about his dx but you sound like you are on top of this and with him to learn how to deal with it.

Take care and keep us posted.

Debi from Georgia
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