I think it ranges between 50 and 180 or so for me, it varies a lot.So I am newly diagnosed ( last month) & I know everybody is different but how many grams of carbs do you have a day?
Hello,
So I am newly diagnosed ( last month) & I know everybody is different but how many grams of carbs do you have a day?
When I was first diagnosed early May I was told to take 4 units of fast acting every time I ate now I’ve been told to do the 1 unit per 10grams Of carbs & it’s making me feel really over whelmed to eat anything with a lot of carbs in I’m only small 7 stone 10 and I’m normally a grazer don’t eat big meals but even snacking on fruit now is obviously carb counting for a treat we were having a Nando’s and a wrap & chips were 10units & I think because I was used to only 4 Units it really made me not want to have it all.
Id just like to know how every body else deals with it I do eat healthy a lot but love the bad foods Every now & again too. Thankyou
Do note this does not apply to many, and I really wouldn't be basing anything on it - I go between 25% and just under 40% of my daily insulin being the basal - normally around the 30-35% mark. The one time my clinic insisted on me getting closer to a 50/50 ratio (and I was too naive to know any different) I only tried it for a few days cos I had to stop due to hypos (and I hadn't got close to 50/50 yet - was going up slowly).According to many different sources your basal/background insulin should make up 40-50% of your daily therefore meaning your bolus should make up 50-60% of your daily total intake. Here’s the link if you want to read about it: https://integrateddiabetes.com/Articles/insu/basal insulin for friends with diabetes.pdf
Even though we find great indidual differences, like @Rokaab pointed out, those guidelines aren't bad as a rule of thumb for a starting point to work fromAccording to many different sources your basal/background insulin should make up 40-50% of your daily
I can imagine how injecting 10 units felt scary. For me it helped a lot to test often to see if the dose was right. In this case, I might have opted to take a bit less than the required 10 units and test multiple times after the meal. If it would have made me go high, I would know the advice to take more insulin for that meal was right, and I wouldn't mind doing that next time.we were having a Nando’s and a wrap & chips were 10units & I think because I was used to only 4 Units it really made me not want to have it all.
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