Mmm . . . Italian food . . . Chinese . . . seafood . . . no, wait — Mexican! Everybody loves to eat out. Can kids with diabetes go out to restaurants? Sure they can.
Kids who have diabetes don't need to eat a special diet. But like all kids, they should eat a mix of healthy foods. No restaurant is off-limits, but if you're helping to choose a restaurant, look for ones that offer some nutritious items. You can check out menus online.
You don't have to find a place that serves soy burgers and carrot sticks — although that might be yummy! If you can choose some protein, fats, and carbohydrates, then you'll be able to eat healthy.
Sometimes you'll go to restaurants that have just what you want and need. Other times, you may have trouble finding something. If that happens, remember that many restaurants will answer your questions and make substitutions, if you ask.
Try these tips when you're dining out:
When you go out to eat, bring the things you take with you everywhere, like testing supplies, snacks, and medicines. Another helpful tool is a book or app that lists the calories, fats, and carbs in certain foods. Ask your doctor or dietitian about these if you don't have one. Then use it to choose healthy options from the menu yourself. If you use things like artificial sweeteners or fat-free spreads, feel free to bring them along too.
If you take insulin (say: IN-suh-lin), there's no need to stay home if you have to eat later than usual — in most cases, you can just make a few adjustments to your medicine schedule.
Once you know how to eat healthy, you can do it almost anywhere. Now, the only question is, do you want the chicken taco salad, the lobster tail, or . . . mmm . . . pizza!
Note: All information is for educational purposes only. For specific medical advice, diagnoses, and treatment, consult your doctor.
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