This depend on your insulin to carb ratio - we are all different.Ok
OK so i prob need a unit for my banana.
If you take 1 unit insulin for 20g carbs, this should be good for one banana.
This depend on your insulin to carb ratio - we are all different.Ok
OK so i prob need a unit for my banana.
Yes I am 1 to 20This depend on your insulin to carb ratio - we are all different.
If you take 1 unit insulin for 20g carbs, this should be good for one banana.
I am having same meal tonight so will see what it does. Though I am work not at home. I was thinking slow release and mayb should have taken insulin after I ate.Another thought @Ali11782 , pulses can be much slower release.
I found that I needed to split my bolus insulin for those.
However as you remained high after the meal you might need to review your ratio or carb counting.
I try to avoid making changes based on an individual result and set a time to review things, perhaps at each sensor change. this can help to avoid fiddling with changes and not giving time to see the impact.
Will do.Repeating the meal after a change is a good plan.
it is lots to juggle, and even though you had a wobble with a raised BG you still staid in target apart from a tiny blip. Well done. Lots to take account of including changes in weather, exercise, make of lentils, what is with it, ....
let us know how you get on.
I do yes. Think I was too apprehensive to take the other half unit as I've gone low a good few times at that meal time. And I'm not quite sure of the reason.98% in target is pretty darn good. No one has mentioned it, but you said your ratio was 1u to 20g carbs. Your original meal was 50g carb and you took 2u, whereas if your ratio was correct then you should have had 2.5u for the meal. Do you have a half unit pen?