Author: bigal987654321

  • Figuring Out Carb/Insulin Ratios

    :confused: Here Goes

    I’ve been a diabetic for 25+ years. In the late 90s I got on the pump (a 507 Minimed). After 6 months I had an A1c of 6.1 and life was pretty good. Then all of a sudden I started struggling with things.

    You all know. Up and Down and All around.

    Here are some facts about my insulin and what my body does.

    One unit of U-100 insulin lowers my bg by 20 (points as I call it). The most (usually) my bg drops in 1 hour is 200 points or less. Which means the most insulin my body uses is around 10 units per hour.

    If I have an extremely high bg reading of, say, 500. It will take roughly 20 units of insulin about 2 hours to lower my bg to 100. I have configured my 715 paradigm to give me the proper amount of insulin to handle the amount my body needs to lower bg.

    Here is the tricky part: One (1) gram of carbohydrate usually raises my bg by 3 or less points on my bg reading. If I have a pencil in hand and was giving myself an injection, here is a sample: a t.v. dinner has 42 grams of carbs. Those carbs should raise my bg by 126 points within the hour after I eat. If my bg was 160 when I started to eat, I could cover my meal with 6.3 units of insulin. To bring my 160 bg down to the 120 bg I should have I also need to add 2 more units of U-100 insulin for the 40 points I was too high.

    I use Humalog in my pump. I’ve also taken R, Nph, Velosulin (sp), in my life and all do the same (lowers bg 20 points per unit of U-100) except for peaks and duration of the types of insulin.

    :confused: HERE’s the Big Question: What is my carb ratio?

    The one I put into my 715 paradigm to get the numbers to come out is 7. The internal pump program flags me if I put in 3 as the carb ratio as noted above (says range should be 5-50). With 7 as the carb ratio, however, I get the match as above with the paper and pencil. I just kept messing with the pump carb ratio until it matched what my body really does–that’s how I found the ratio number of 7.

    :confused: However, when I fill in that ratio at minimed.com website for the carelink program, it does not allow me to put in a ratio of 7. (which I assume is 7:1 — 7points per gram of carbs — though it is really 3 points per gram when I use the pencil). It says ratio must be 15 to 35 or something like that.

    I’m just really confused.

    Could someone please help?

    Al

  • Upgrading hard/software of 715 pump

    I haven’t called the minimed people.

    :confused: I’m just asking if anyone knows how to upgrade the program software in my 715 paradigm? I’ve had the pump for a few years after upgrading from the 507/508. I was thinking that there must be a way to upgrade the pump program as in the GPS I have.

    This is my first post and thread.

    I probably also need a receiver like the carelink usb for reading the info from my pump. I put all the bg tests I take onto my pump and would like to run reports for my nutritionist.

    Would anyone know how to get an older version of the carelink serial interface? I’m just a little crunched for money right now.

    Good meeting you all. What better way than asking questions. Thank you in advance.

    Al