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<blockquote data-quote="Bluemarine Josephine" data-source="post: 1156057" data-attributes="member: 213188"><p>Hello Himtoo!!</p><p>You have me wondering now...</p><p></p><p>Basis the 100 Rule, my Total Daily Insulin Dose is 24 units (Basal + Bolus) therefore, 100 divided by 24 gives me 4.1 so, in theory 1 unit of quick acting is giving me 4.1 mmols correction.</p><p></p><p>Provided that the above theory is correct, that is...</p><p></p><p>On average 1 CP (10g carbohydrate) can raise blood sugars by 2-3mmol/l but the effect is individual. Is there a relevant rule for that to help us estimate the exact carbs to insulin ratio (instead of guestimating basis the DAFNE 1:10?)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bluemarine Josephine, post: 1156057, member: 213188"] Hello Himtoo!! You have me wondering now... Basis the 100 Rule, my Total Daily Insulin Dose is 24 units (Basal + Bolus) therefore, 100 divided by 24 gives me 4.1 so, in theory 1 unit of quick acting is giving me 4.1 mmols correction. Provided that the above theory is correct, that is... On average 1 CP (10g carbohydrate) can raise blood sugars by 2-3mmol/l but the effect is individual. Is there a relevant rule for that to help us estimate the exact carbs to insulin ratio (instead of guestimating basis the DAFNE 1:10?) [/QUOTE]
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