mum2westiesGill
Well-Known Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 1
Hi @InkaHow did your guess work out @mum2westiesGill ?
At least I will know for next time - maybe go for 35gCarbs and cals assessment was probably a bit too high then.... but I think the consensus of responses was that 60g carbs was too much.
60g? That seems very high.View attachment 16982
Can anyone roughly guess the carbs in this white bap?
I went for 60g of carbs from the carbs and cals app
I don’t really follow why this means you wouldn’t like bolus advisors. They’re just advisors, you have to be able to count the carbs accurately and make whatever adjustments the dose for exercise/weather/phase of the moon, but they stop mistakes in calculating the base point and keep track of insulin on board which is hard to do in your head.I totally agree @pm133 I don’t like bolus advisors for the same reason.
I don’t really follow why this means you wouldn’t like bolus advisors. They’re just advisors, you have to be able to count the carbs accurately and make whatever adjustments the dose for exercise/weather/phase of the moon, but they stop mistakes in calculating the base point and keep track of insulin on board which is hard to do in your head.
IOB is definitely relevant for boluses. If before eating the sandwich your bg is say 5 with 3u IOB, you’re not going to then bolus for the full sandwich as the bolus advisor subtracts the 3u IOB from the calculation, so you’d reduce the chance of going low. If doing it in your head without the advisor, it is harder to keep track of IOB and to calculate how much to subtract.Because they don’t allow for the “exercise/weather/phase of the moon’ as you said. Also, some people follow them blindly, thinking that they must be giving the ‘right answer’ without understanding they’re fallible.
Also, as with the correction discussion, IOB isn’t that relevant for boluses.