Not sure why no one's mentioned calories. You need to count calories if you want to lose weight.
For example if you eat 1800 calories a day and weigh yourself every day and you aren't losing weight, move it down to 1700 calories a day for a week and see if it changes. Keep going until you start losing weight.
From experience unless you take it to an extreme the amount you inject or the amount of carbs matters not, it's all calories. Even when losing weight my dinner is usually 200g carbs covered by 20+ units of novorapid and I have no problems whatsoever.
If you burn more calories than you take in you can literally eat whatever you want and are still guaranteed to lose weight.
For example if you eat 1800 calories a day and weigh yourself every day and you aren't losing weight, move it down to 1700 calories a day for a week and see if it changes. Keep going until you start losing weight.
From experience unless you take it to an extreme the amount you inject or the amount of carbs matters not, it's all calories. Even when losing weight my dinner is usually 200g carbs covered by 20+ units of novorapid and I have no problems whatsoever.
If you burn more calories than you take in you can literally eat whatever you want and are still guaranteed to lose weight.