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Thanks for the encouragement. Diabetes is an inconvenience but we're determined to control it and not let it control us.It's good to hear from people that have gone through it all and have come out on the top side. Thanks
Oh boy, I remember going through the same thing with my son. (He was diagnosed at 13 and is now 19.) I'd suggest getting a carb-counter booklet at a bookstore -- in the section of diet books -- many calorie counting books contain carb amounts too.
My number one recommendation is: don't allow diabetes to change your son's life. We look at it as an inconveniece (to say the least,) but it hasn't changed anything my son would normally do. He's a lifeguard and does Tour de France style bike racing.
It'll take a couple months to get used to carb counting and the ups and downs that go with diabetes, but you'll soon get into the swing of it and it won't be so intimidating.
Good luck