mum2westiesGill
502 posts
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1:10 = 1 unit of insulin for every 10g carbs 50g carbs would be 5u
what would be the next highest ratio / number of units of insulin?
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DianeW
DAFNE Graduate
South West Essex PCT
115 posts
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The answer to your question from your example woujld be 1.5:1.
1:1 is. 1 unit QA equals 1 CP *1 CP being 10g of carbs) 1.5:1 is 1.5 units QA to 1 CP (i.e. if you have 4 CPs equals 6 units QA 2:1 is 2 units QA for every 1 CP ( i.e. 4 CP equals 8 units QA)
and then the ratios increase by half at a time
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mum2westiesGill
502 posts
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DianeW said: The answer to your question from your example woujld be 1.5:1.
1:1 is. 1 unit QA equals 1 CP *1 CP being 10g of carbs) 1.5:1 is 1.5 units QA to 1 CP (i.e. if you have 4 CPs equals 6 units QA 2:1 is 2 units QA for every 1 CP ( i.e. 4 CP equals 8 units QA)
and then the ratios increase by half at a time
Thank you.
Do you have some examples like this going up for every 8 carbs
1:8 = 1 unit of insulin for every 8 carbs
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DianeW
DAFNE Graduate
South West Essex PCT
115 posts
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Hi
I think you are getting confused....1 unit of insulin would never be able to cope with 8 CPs.
Whatever amount of CPs you have, you just multiply that by your ratio (i.e. 1.5 or 2 or 2.5 or 3) for example if you were on 1.5:1 and you had 8 CPs that would be 8 x 1.5 = 12 units. If you were on 2:1 with 8 CPS you would have 8 x 2 = 16 units. So it all depends on the ratio you are on.
If you're still not sure then I would strongly suggest you talk to your own diabetic team who will be able to suggest the right ratio for you based on your readings.
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mum2westiesGill
502 posts
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DianeW said: Hi
I think you are getting confused....1 unit of insulin would never be able to cope with 8 CPs.
Whatever amount of CPs you have, you just multiply that by your ratio (i.e. 1.5 or 2 or 2.5 or 3) for example if you were on 1.5:1 and you had 8 CPs that would be 8 x 1.5 = 12 units. If you were on 2:1 with 8 CPS you would have 8 x 2 = 16 units. So it all depends on the ratio you are on.
If you're still not sure then I would strongly suggest you talk to your own diabetic team who will be able to suggest the right ratio for you based on your readings.
Thank you DianeW. Those examples you've given me are much clearer now x
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novorapidboi26
DAFNE Graduate
NHS Lanarkshire
1,819 posts
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I think there is a slight misunderstanding but remember that whiskysmum has not actually done DAFNE and so does not know the procedure when dose adjusting............you do now though.....
you have probably been seeing people refer to such ratios on diabetessupport, however these people will be on pumps most likely. There will be some who are injecting and this may work for them.........
I am sure I read somewhere that the standard/average carbs processes from 1 unit is 10 for adults and 15 for children, this may now be out of date but DAFNE is based on this.....
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mum2westiesGill
502 posts
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novorapidboi26 said: I think there is a slight misunderstanding but remember that whiskysmum has not actually done DAFNE and so does not know the procedure when dose adjusting............you do now though.....
you have probably been seeing people refer to such ratios on diabetessupport, however these people will be on pumps most likely. There will be some who are injecting and this may work for them.........
I am sure I read somewhere that the standard/average carbs processes from 1 unit is 10 for adults and 15 for children, this may now be out of date but DAFNE is based on this.....
That's correct I've never done DAFNE . My one way of learning / teaching myself is by way of the forum. Now thanks to you lovely people on the forum I'm getting to know all about the dose adjusting - thank you !
Yes I've seen people refering to such ratios on diabetessupport. Another good forum.
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