trophywench
Well-Known Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 1
Well - fancy changing everything at once - your carb ratio AND your basal. The first ruke always is never change more than one thing at a time - potherwise how can you possibly assess what is right and what is wrong?
The Lantus won't be out of your body for 3 days after you start the Levemir for starters - nence why when you start pumping you just go with the intelligent guesses and calculations the DSN makes for ewach person for 3 days, and only then start intensively basal testing to try and start fine tuning them (you stay on the same short acting insulin so keep the bolus rates that work for you anyway).
NRB - if you are on 1u to 7g you never use CPs - just divide total carbs by 7 and inject that number of units - so if you eat 50g CHO you inject 7u, if you eat 45g CHO you inject 6.5u, 20g 3u; whatever.
My consultant said when my ratio was 1u to 11g 'Oh - doesn't that make your bolus doses terribly difficult to calculate?' and I burst out laughing and said 'No - firstly because I use the pump everyone in your clinic has ie the Roche Spirit Combo so I'm using the Aviva Expert meter/remote and the meter calculates it anyway - but secondly even if it didn't, I can both multiply and divide by 11 cos they taught me up to my 12 x table when I was about 7 years old !' LOL
So Laura we conclude - OK go along with it this week then next week revert immediately to your previous bolus ratios and concentrate on getting your Levemir doses right.
Battily although lantus wore out for me sometime just after dinner - Levemir actually lasted me a bit longer than 12 hours if the dose was bug enough. So from 18u of Lantus at night I went on a 50/50 split of Levemir 12 hours apart which was clearly never right from the day I started it - and landed up in the finish taking 14u when I got up and a further 4u at about 9.30 pm at night. Worked for ages.
Batty cos when I went on the pump I actually found I really need almost as much insulin per hour all night as I do in the day - except my TDD after 15 months(and has been so for the last 8 months) I'm now under 10u ......
What I'm saying is, just 'learn' the theories and the strategies. Fine tune it yourself once you are out from under the microscope!
The Lantus won't be out of your body for 3 days after you start the Levemir for starters - nence why when you start pumping you just go with the intelligent guesses and calculations the DSN makes for ewach person for 3 days, and only then start intensively basal testing to try and start fine tuning them (you stay on the same short acting insulin so keep the bolus rates that work for you anyway).
NRB - if you are on 1u to 7g you never use CPs - just divide total carbs by 7 and inject that number of units - so if you eat 50g CHO you inject 7u, if you eat 45g CHO you inject 6.5u, 20g 3u; whatever.
My consultant said when my ratio was 1u to 11g 'Oh - doesn't that make your bolus doses terribly difficult to calculate?' and I burst out laughing and said 'No - firstly because I use the pump everyone in your clinic has ie the Roche Spirit Combo so I'm using the Aviva Expert meter/remote and the meter calculates it anyway - but secondly even if it didn't, I can both multiply and divide by 11 cos they taught me up to my 12 x table when I was about 7 years old !' LOL
So Laura we conclude - OK go along with it this week then next week revert immediately to your previous bolus ratios and concentrate on getting your Levemir doses right.
Battily although lantus wore out for me sometime just after dinner - Levemir actually lasted me a bit longer than 12 hours if the dose was bug enough. So from 18u of Lantus at night I went on a 50/50 split of Levemir 12 hours apart which was clearly never right from the day I started it - and landed up in the finish taking 14u when I got up and a further 4u at about 9.30 pm at night. Worked for ages.
Batty cos when I went on the pump I actually found I really need almost as much insulin per hour all night as I do in the day - except my TDD after 15 months(and has been so for the last 8 months) I'm now under 10u ......
What I'm saying is, just 'learn' the theories and the strategies. Fine tune it yourself once you are out from under the microscope!