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Take more insulin when correcting a high? Remember, all the various rules (e.g. Rule of 100) only give you a starting point so you don't have to guess completely blind.
100 rule is for correction dose (in mmol/l)What's rule of 100 please?
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Then yes, I'd go with an average - but it's only a starting point so you will need to try it and make adjustments if necessary.What about if your insulin is different day to day? I can take 45 units some days and 60 on another. should you try and work it out an average?
Talking from my own experience and what I've read on here over the years the standard correction dose don't always work the same when bg levels are really high, for example 1 unit of insulin may bring bg down by 2.5 when under 10mmol but over this level it might only bring it down by 1.5mmol, only by testing do you find this out for yourself.
Ok conundrum continues !
I ate last night at 6.40 and had just a bolognaise (no pasta), was high already at 12.4 as gave in to some sweets at the cinema with my daughter so took 5 units, 3 to correct and 2 to cover any carbs from veges and tomato sauce, I tested again at 10pm and was 6.5 (perfect!) but woke up at 7.30 at 12.4.
High fat meals such as bolognaise can result in high bg levels several hours after eating, take a read of the following:
http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2013/03/130327190328.htm
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