tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3641151777695044916.post2658888437180530117..comments2023-06-20T03:13:08.993-07:00Comments on Our Diabetic Warrior: Breakfast ChangesOur Diabetic Warriorhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16393427566036373398noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3641151777695044916.post-16645895546113632422011-08-13T15:50:44.272-07:002011-08-13T15:50:44.272-07:00I am totally with you on the breakfast problems......I am totally with you on the breakfast problems...but Bean's is she skyrockets and then just stays there!! We are testing out a few 'new' choices...she's quite finicky...to see if it helps. But one thing I know for sure, if she has bread (even with almond butter or eggs for protein) she goes high, big time! <br />GOod luck...to both of us!! ;)Denise aka Mom of Beanhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05726979027850619807noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3641151777695044916.post-64305386474077646892011-08-13T07:16:31.726-07:002011-08-13T07:16:31.726-07:00I agree with the added fat and protein. When Elli...I agree with the added fat and protein. When Ellie just has cereal or toast, her sugars spike into the lower 200's. When we add some meat or cheese, the spike isn't as high and the numbers do not come down as fast which helps hold on until lunch time. A small snack may be needed mid morning if breakfast is pretty early. With D you just have to play around until you find what works for YOUR child. There is never any magic formula that works for too long, either :(.<br /><br />Hang in there, girlie. You are doing awschum!!!!Amyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02826248976364694184noreply@blogger.com