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03-20-2006, 03:28 PM
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I am a: Type 1.5 | | Join Date: Feb 2006 Location: Canada
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| | | diet pop for kids Do doctors reccomend diet pop for diabetic children?
my daughter isn't diabetic, (I am) but is VERY sugar sensitive, and I have never allowed her to have regular pop, or strong juice. I am wondering, since there is such a bad rap on aspertame, is it safe for diabetic children? I would like to be able to give her a 'treat' once in a while, but am worried about anything it might do to hurt her, longterm.
she is about to start school, and going to more birthday parties, but i want to know how safe it is before I start letting her have diet drinks while other kids have regular ones.
how about splenda? they SAY its safe for children, but where i live its hard to find in a pop.
anyone heard of anything?
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03-20-2006, 04:05 PM
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| | Problems with aspartame are an urban legend. There are a small number of people who are genuinely allergic to the stuff, which can cause headaches.
The idea that it causes brain cancer or anything more severe than a headache in a few people is false. There is absolutely no scientific evidence whatsoever to suggest aspartame is damaging in reasonable amounts. The only sources of information that claim aspartame is dangerous coincidentally always seem to either be hawking a book on the dangers of aspartame, a detox plan (that of course, you have to pay for), or they're part of a general 'alternative' health site, which also coincidentally appears to have rather a lot to sell. http://vm.cfsan.fda.gov/~dms/qa-adf9.html http://www.acsh.org/healthissues/new...sue_detail.asp http://www.fda.gov/bbs/topics/ANSWERS/ANS00772.html http://web.mit.edu/newsoffice/1998/aspartame-0916.html
It is perfectly safe for children with diabetes to drink diet soft drinks. If anything, you should be more concerned about the artificial colourings, flavourings and caffeine in diet soft drinks, rather than aspartame. Diet soft drinks are far safer for children with diabetes than regular ones and pose pretty much no health risk whatsoever. I say 'pretty much' because technically nothing can be guaranteed safe. But for 99.999999999% of people, diet drinks and aspartame are absolutely fine. | 
03-21-2006, 05:03 AM
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| | There's more of a chance of furthering Osteoporosis (sp?) than there is of getting cancer. I've read a couple of studies that suggest overindulging in Pop, Soft Drinks, Soda (whatever your local vernacular for it is  ) can contribute to bone loss due to the large amounts of calcium-carbonate ingested. Not so much a problem for kids as it is for adults. My kids aren't diabetic yet, and we are tryin to get the whole famliy away from sodas and drinking more water, but one or two every now and then for a treat won't hurt. 
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03-21-2006, 08:39 AM
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| | | You're picking your poison, basically. There is no doubt that our kids are consuming more processed sugar than ever nowadays. My wife and I, though, have decided to keep our kid(s) away from the artificial sweeteners as much as possible while trying to limit sugar as well. Nothing austere, just mindful of what they eat.
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03-21-2006, 10:37 AM
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| | | I thought it was saccharine that gave you cancer, and aspartame made you stupid?
Either way it's moot, b/c you (or your kids) would have to ingest much more than a reasonable lifetime supply in order to get those side effects. I, personally, plan on having my kids drink the "real stuff" but only in moderation, like for special occasions. that is unless they are diabetic like me, then they'll get the diet stuff, but only for special occasions. Like Duck said, you pick your poison. I like what my aunt does with her kids, they get a tiny bit of fruit juice mixed with seltzer, so it's sweet and fizzy, but it's a pretty healthy drink.
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03-21-2006, 10:59 AM
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Originally Posted by Erin I thought it was saccharine that gave you cancer, and aspartame made you stupid?
Either way it's moot, b/c you (or your kids) would have to ingest much more than a reasonable lifetime supply in order to get those side effects. I, personally, plan on having my kids drink the "real stuff" but only in moderation, like for special occasions. that is unless they are diabetic like me, then they'll get the diet stuff, but only for special occasions. Like Duck said, you pick your poison. I like what my aunt does with her kids, they get a tiny bit of fruit juice mixed with seltzer, so it's sweet and fizzy, but it's a pretty healthy drink. | You know what's funny? I decided about a year ago that I was an aspartame abuser--there were days when I would drink 10 sodas, other days when I would drink 14, never less than six. So I looked up the effects of "aspartame abuse". Yeah, there are a lot of websites that HATE the stuff...So I gave it up cold-turkey in September, I have had two sodas in the meantime with aspartame, both last week. Do I feel any better? Meh. But I digress..what I find funny about the aspartame-bashing sites is that most of them are pro-saccharin/anti-Splenda! I guess those sites are run by whoever makes the "pink stuff"? LOL.
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03-21-2006, 12:46 PM
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| | | I normally am a bit of a health freak myself. I was more concerned with lupus and ms, which I heard aspertame overdosage can give you symptoms of, and I thought, thats fine to risk for me, but maybe not a four year old.
I normally use the 'carbonated water and juice' trick, for myself as well, but she is getting to the age where she is over at peoples houses and the other moms just don't have the kinds of things I would. you dont' see white bread in my fridge, nor many pre-packaged or processed foods, let alone red meat. I am learning to relax a bit though, to try to make at least her life more 'normal'.
its easier to tell other parents I don't allow her sugary things, but give them diet pop so she can be normal like other kids. I can't give her regular pop, even in small doses.
she's four, and has a bladder problem, and can't handle candy or pop without having 'accidents' all the time. her bladder just hasn't caughten up to all the growing the rest of her body has done, and after seeing every website and doctor out there, its easier to just keep away the sugar. she has been tested for diabetes, but doesn't have it. but she is obviously very sugar sensitive.
anyway, i had this idea to give to diet pop on those rare occasions, but I know so many other people are so against children drinking it, I thought, well, what do diabetic children drink? do doctors allow it? so I thought I would ask!
I love to hear your opinions!
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03-21-2006, 01:18 PM
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Originally Posted by rea I normally am a bit of a health freak myself. I was more concerned with lupus and ms, which I heard aspertame overdosage can give you symptoms of, and I thought, thats fine to risk for me, but maybe not a four year old.
I normally use the 'carbonated water and juice' trick, for myself as well, but she is getting to the age where she is over at peoples houses and the other moms just don't have the kinds of things I would. you dont' see white bread in my fridge, nor many pre-packaged or processed foods, let alone red meat. I am learning to relax a bit though, to try to make at least her life more 'normal'.
its easier to tell other parents I don't allow her sugary things, but give them diet pop so she can be normal like other kids. I can't give her regular pop, even in small doses.
she's four, and has a bladder problem, and can't handle candy or pop without having 'accidents' all the time. her bladder just hasn't caughten up to all the growing the rest of her body has done, and after seeing every website and doctor out there, its easier to just keep away the sugar. she has been tested for diabetes, but doesn't have it. but she is obviously very sugar sensitive.
anyway, i had this idea to give to diet pop on those rare occasions, but I know so many other people are so against children drinking it, I thought, well, what do diabetic children drink? do doctors allow it? so I thought I would ask!
I love to hear your opinions! | One thing: You may want to pop over to the "parenting" section here and post those questions...I always browse "new posts" but some people actually browse by sub-section to sub-section, skipping sections that do not necessarily pertain to them; In other words, you may get a better response in the parenting section.
Personally, I bet once your kid has a diet drink or two she'll hate the stuff! LOL  | 
03-21-2006, 01:23 PM
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Originally Posted by rea I normally am a bit of a health freak myself. I was more concerned with lupus and ms, which I heard aspertame overdosage can give you symptoms of, and I thought, thats fine to risk for me, but maybe not a four year old. | There is a ton of misinformation floating around the internet about this, but there is absolutely no credible evidence of an association between aspartame consumption and MS or lupus. Did you happen to receive an email about Diet Coke drinkers developing MS?  Bogus. I don't think it's a problem for kids to have diet soda at all, if I were a parent and given the choice between regular soda and diet, I'd absolutely go with the diet. But of course, I'd force water on them first and foremost. Too much of anything will harm you in *some* physical manner. I'm such a hypocrit, being the Diet Coke addict I am, I really should take my own advice... 
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03-21-2006, 03:36 PM
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| | | thanks everyone!
I haven't found any actually study or evidence other than net gossip either.
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03-21-2006, 06:41 PM
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| | | I think it is mainly legend. I know someone who is crazy about diet coke and will sometimes drink 2 of those 7-eleven big gulps. She has been doing this for years.. since Tabb came out. Quite honestly, if the apartame thing was true, she would be dead by now. Althought it does not hurt you, it definately isn't great for you.
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03-21-2006, 07:48 PM
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| | | Tabb is saccharine. I wish they still made it, because I always thought it tasted more like real Coke than Diet Coke did...
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03-21-2006, 07:51 PM
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| | Ick, Tabb is nasty stuff (not that aspartame is any better)... and they do still manufacture it in small quantities. I have seen it in the grocery store here and there.
here are a bunch of places you can get it: http://home.epix.net/~tjwagner/tab.html#links
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03-21-2006, 08:16 PM
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| | | Nuh-uh! My Food Lion doesn't carry it!
Wow, it really suprises me that they still make that stuff! | 
03-21-2006, 10:13 PM
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| | | That's umm.. unfotunate? If you want it that bad just order it online.
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