barrym
Well-Known Member
I have been using a Novorapid ratio of 1:20 for ages, and I had thought it generally accurate.
For the last few months I have been using Libre, and watching closely the spikes that certain foods give me. Cut out some stuff as a result.
As I scan and see current reading I may take an adjusting dose if I think it necessary. I suspect I have been over reacting and taking more adjustments than I should. Not just with Libre but previously too.
Anyway a couple of days ago looking at the LibreView reports I noticed one that showed total carbs per day (something I've always recorded) and also total insulin per day. Wow, that's quite revealing. If you make the assumption that my 1:20 dose plus adjustments levels out my estimated carb intake, which it really has to over time or I'd be dead! Cumulatively rising or falling otherwise.
So looking thru the total carbs and total insulin, the effective ratio that I have been taking is closer to 1:10!!! Yep, double what I thought. I did say I did a lot of tweaking.
So I decided I'd start taking 1:10 and see how it goes. Yeah I know it's a huge change, don't lecture me. I'm a grown up. I'm keeping a close eye on things.
Today I noticed another odd thing. Breakfast at 05:30 was a serving of Aldi Paleo Muesli. Including milk I estimate 15g carbs, so I took 1.5 units. Took the dog out and when I got back checked BG and the spike had been about 3.5 mmol, and was back where it started so 1.5 units looks good. Then I had a piece of toast, estimate 25g, and marmalade, 5g, a total of 30 so 3 units. Result within 2 hours was a much smaller rise, about 1.5 mmol, and BG heading south. Time for a quick jelly baby which seems to have resolved things.
Now finally a question, I have been at this long enough now to know there's little consistent in our struggle against this condition, but how do we explain why two reasonably similar carb types and the same ratio used don't spike the same. Twice as many carbs in the toast & marmalade doesn't rise as far as the cereal.
Not a thorough test I know. Might try toast for breakfast for a few days see if remains constant.
For the last few months I have been using Libre, and watching closely the spikes that certain foods give me. Cut out some stuff as a result.
As I scan and see current reading I may take an adjusting dose if I think it necessary. I suspect I have been over reacting and taking more adjustments than I should. Not just with Libre but previously too.
Anyway a couple of days ago looking at the LibreView reports I noticed one that showed total carbs per day (something I've always recorded) and also total insulin per day. Wow, that's quite revealing. If you make the assumption that my 1:20 dose plus adjustments levels out my estimated carb intake, which it really has to over time or I'd be dead! Cumulatively rising or falling otherwise.
So looking thru the total carbs and total insulin, the effective ratio that I have been taking is closer to 1:10!!! Yep, double what I thought. I did say I did a lot of tweaking.
So I decided I'd start taking 1:10 and see how it goes. Yeah I know it's a huge change, don't lecture me. I'm a grown up. I'm keeping a close eye on things.
Today I noticed another odd thing. Breakfast at 05:30 was a serving of Aldi Paleo Muesli. Including milk I estimate 15g carbs, so I took 1.5 units. Took the dog out and when I got back checked BG and the spike had been about 3.5 mmol, and was back where it started so 1.5 units looks good. Then I had a piece of toast, estimate 25g, and marmalade, 5g, a total of 30 so 3 units. Result within 2 hours was a much smaller rise, about 1.5 mmol, and BG heading south. Time for a quick jelly baby which seems to have resolved things.
Now finally a question, I have been at this long enough now to know there's little consistent in our struggle against this condition, but how do we explain why two reasonably similar carb types and the same ratio used don't spike the same. Twice as many carbs in the toast & marmalade doesn't rise as far as the cereal.
Not a thorough test I know. Might try toast for breakfast for a few days see if remains constant.
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