Hi
8 weeks in and things are finally starting to calm down (thanks for all your replies to my previous post x). So I am now starting to think about Easter. Of course the eggs are everywhere and my little girl (3) is starting to get very excited - I think she's too young to remember Easter last year so it's probably my 5 yr old who's been chatting to her about the chocolate and the Easter bunny. To be honest, even pre-diabetes I used to get annoyed at all the eggs that grandparents would send us anyway. I've been reading the backs of packets and have spotted some hollow chocolate animal shapes that have acceptable sugar levels but just wondering if anyone can tell me what they do at Easter? We are not at the stage where we are adjusting the insulin ourselves and so seeing as we have only just reached fairly constant levels I don't want to rock this. I'm quite crafty so was thinking about concentrating on this. Any suggestions and advice would be great.
Thanks
Vikki
x
8 weeks in and things are finally starting to calm down (thanks for all your replies to my previous post x). So I am now starting to think about Easter. Of course the eggs are everywhere and my little girl (3) is starting to get very excited - I think she's too young to remember Easter last year so it's probably my 5 yr old who's been chatting to her about the chocolate and the Easter bunny. To be honest, even pre-diabetes I used to get annoyed at all the eggs that grandparents would send us anyway. I've been reading the backs of packets and have spotted some hollow chocolate animal shapes that have acceptable sugar levels but just wondering if anyone can tell me what they do at Easter? We are not at the stage where we are adjusting the insulin ourselves and so seeing as we have only just reached fairly constant levels I don't want to rock this. I'm quite crafty so was thinking about concentrating on this. Any suggestions and advice would be great.
Thanks
Vikki
x