Morganator said:I wish, I weigh 67kg and use at least 240 units a day (yes 240 not a typo) 120 slow and at least 120 rapid and still run in the teens.Ambersilva said:DonnaC-T said:Yes I do 3 x Novorapid 8,8 and 16. And then Lantus 24. My diabetes nurse was not particularly interested in the carb counting, quite dismissive but I asked to be referred anyway.
Would you have a bit more lucozade?
That is a lot of insulin.
The guidance is 0.5 units per kilogram of your weight. So if you weigh 60 kilograms your total daily insulin is 30 units.
The 30 units are split between fast acting and slow acting insulin. That would mean injecting 15 units of slow acting (Lantus) per day. The remaining 15 units are divided between the meals.
My total daily insulin is 28 units. I inject 14 units Lantus. Mealtime doses are between 3 and 6 units.
When I was first diagnosed I was on a total of 36 units per day. I found that I had to eat so much more than I did before diagnosis just to keep up with the insulin. I have had the Lantus as low as 10 units but now seem to have stabilised to 13 or 14 units.
brett said:Ok, 6 units for 2 pieces of bread is probably way too much. Can't say without knowing more info, but after basal is sorted work on the meal doses. But an average slice of bread has 16 carbs , so 32 in total. So you effectively had 1 unit per 5 carbs, (32 \ 6) probably half the six units would of been enough to do a ratio of 1 unit per 10 carbs.
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