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<blockquote data-quote="LittleSue" data-source="post: 41045" data-attributes="member: 6295"><p>Levemir 4 units 7am, 3.5 units 10pm, both vary during the month</p><p>Humalog b'fast 1 unit to 10 carbs (1.5 units part of month), lunch 1 per 10, evening a bit less.</p><p></p><p>According to DAFNE most people need 2-3 units for 10 carbs at b'fast, 1-2 units rest of day... I've never understood why they insist on 1 unit per 10 carbs for snacks regardless of time of day.</p><p></p><p>For protein, does anyone know an easy way of working out how much it'll raise bs? Such as X grams of protein will raise bs as much as Y carbs?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LittleSue, post: 41045, member: 6295"] Levemir 4 units 7am, 3.5 units 10pm, both vary during the month Humalog b'fast 1 unit to 10 carbs (1.5 units part of month), lunch 1 per 10, evening a bit less. According to DAFNE most people need 2-3 units for 10 carbs at b'fast, 1-2 units rest of day... I've never understood why they insist on 1 unit per 10 carbs for snacks regardless of time of day. For protein, does anyone know an easy way of working out how much it'll raise bs? Such as X grams of protein will raise bs as much as Y carbs? [/QUOTE]
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