trophywench
Well-Known Member
- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 1
Here's an observation I'm really probably intending for Mike, although it may be of academic interest to anyone!
He maintains that the Expert meter he had, when calculatiing IOB, only showed any insulin taken as a Correction dose when his BG reading wasn't in range; if he just took 5u because he was eating 50g carb and his ratio was programmed in as 1u per 10g carb - 2 hours later it showed Zero IOB. However if he also took a Correction dose at the same time, it would show an amount of Active Insulin so small it couldn't be related to the entire amount of inslin he took at that time. He queried this with Roche at the time as it seemed odd, and they conformed his deduction was correct.
I've said for ages I thought the Combo meter took all the insulin into account,and I've been meaning for some time to note what the Combo meter does, bearing in mind it's kind of much the same as the Expert. Or it appears to be .....
My ratio is 1u to 10g, and the time my Novarapid is programmed to last within the settings of the meter, is 4 hours.
At 13.24, my BG was 9.4 and I was going to eat 50g CHO. Meter calculated 6.2u so that's 5u for the carb and 1.2u correction.
At 15.59, my BG was 9.3 and the meter said I had 0.6u Active Insulin.
Sooooooooo - 6.2u divide by 240 minutes = 0.02583u per minute, yes?
Multiply by 24 minutes = 0.6199 units.
So it appears the Combo meter does NOT have the problem he found with the Expert.
He maintains that the Expert meter he had, when calculatiing IOB, only showed any insulin taken as a Correction dose when his BG reading wasn't in range; if he just took 5u because he was eating 50g carb and his ratio was programmed in as 1u per 10g carb - 2 hours later it showed Zero IOB. However if he also took a Correction dose at the same time, it would show an amount of Active Insulin so small it couldn't be related to the entire amount of inslin he took at that time. He queried this with Roche at the time as it seemed odd, and they conformed his deduction was correct.
I've said for ages I thought the Combo meter took all the insulin into account,and I've been meaning for some time to note what the Combo meter does, bearing in mind it's kind of much the same as the Expert. Or it appears to be .....
My ratio is 1u to 10g, and the time my Novarapid is programmed to last within the settings of the meter, is 4 hours.
At 13.24, my BG was 9.4 and I was going to eat 50g CHO. Meter calculated 6.2u so that's 5u for the carb and 1.2u correction.
At 15.59, my BG was 9.3 and the meter said I had 0.6u Active Insulin.
Sooooooooo - 6.2u divide by 240 minutes = 0.02583u per minute, yes?
Multiply by 24 minutes = 0.6199 units.
So it appears the Combo meter does NOT have the problem he found with the Expert.