Number of Carb

Hi

Those of you that count Carbs - do you have a limit of how many carbs
your should have at a meal and a total for a day. I have not been
able to get this question answer. I feel it would help me if I could
determin that I can have so many carb a day to help on meal planning.
Thanks for you input.

Mary

9 Responses to “Number of Carb”

  1. Leif Karrie Says:

    >>Those of you that count Carbs - do you have a limit of how
    many carbs
    your should have at a meal and a total for a day. I have not
    been
    able to get this question answer. I feel it would help me if
    I could
    determin that I can have so many carb a day to help on meal
    planning.
    Thanks for you input. <<

    The average person consumes about 3 to 4 carb servings per
    meal in a balanced meal plan. The balance is important to
    obtain required nutrients. It is more important to match the
    insulin to the carb servings consumed. If you need to limit
    the number of serving to lose weight, the minimum would be 3

    carb servings. (Starch, fruit or vegetable, and milk or
    other food from the dairy food groups.)

    I assume you have an insulin to carb ratio?

  2. Randolph Fawn Says:

    Barb wrote:
    > I assume you have an insulin to carb ratio?

    Barb,
    I still do not have an i-c ratio. I’m using the SWAG system since I heard of
    covering carbs with insulin instead of using my pump(s) as an injection
    device.

    Brian is so sweet giving me credit for that basal formula that was posted. I
    was not the one who did - could have been David or Patrick. I can’t recall
    (Hillary Syndrome).

  3. elvira_14 Says:

    Yes - it’s 8 carb to 1 unit of insulin at present. I have two basal
    rates- from 12 a.m. to 3 it is 1.1 from 3 to 12 p.m. it is 1.6. On an
    average I am using approx 60 units a day. I have no idea if this is
    normal or if I am eating to much carbs.

    Mary

  4. Randolph Fawn Says:

    Mary,
    You shouldn’t worry about *normal* - it’s what works for YOU that you want to
    strive for. If you are not gaining weight, are satisfied without hunger pangs,
    and your BGs are acceptable levels - no need to tie yourself in knots over.
    (~_^)

  5. Leif Karrie Says:

    >>On an average I am using approx 60 units a day. I have no
    idea if this is
    normal or if I am eating to much carbs. <<

    Mary,

    If your weight is stable, and the BG is in target, then it
    is NORMAL for you. If you eat fewer carbs, then you would be
    using less insulin, no matter what the ratio is, but if
    fewer carbs also lead to weight loss, the ratio would need
    to change if you experience low BG about 2 hours after
    eating.

    It is good information to have when you look at your weekly
    insulin totals. Keep track of that and you can use it to

    adjust and fine tune your insulin needs.

    My calculations come close to your 1:8, I:C ratio. 500/60 =
    7.5 grams carb to 1 unit of insulin.

    BarbaraB.

  6. patience_15 Says:

    << Those of you that count Carbs - do you have a limit of how many carbs
    your should have at a meal and a total for a day. I have not been
    able to get this question answer. I feel it would help me if I could
    determin that I can have so many carb a day to help on meal planning.
    Thanks for you input.
    >>

    As far as I know you can have as many as you want. Thats whats nice about
    the pump. You just bolus for the amount of carbs you eat. Thats what I do
    anyway. Chrissy

  7. colin_140 Says:

    <<
    Those of you that count Carbs - do you have a limit of how many carbs
    your should have at a meal and a total for a day. I have not been
    able to get this question answer. I feel it would help me if I could
    determin that I can have so many carb a day to help on meal planning.
    Thanks for you input.
    >>
    Hi Mary: best thing is to sit down with a nutritionist and calculate your
    caloric intake…..helps to learn your insulin sensitivity factor and how
    much insulin brings down how many mg/dL of your glucose….Joan:)

  8. dallas_19 Says:

    Mary,

    I know you have already received some great replies to your
    question. I just want to add my 2 cents worth too. Not long after I
    was first dx’d, I attended a 3 day DM class that was taught by a
    dietician and a CDE. The dietician used a formula to figure the
    approximate carbs per day and per meal for each person. It was based
    on height, weight (maintenance or weight loss), bone structure, sex,
    activity level and a few other things. Mine was figured to be 60
    carbs per meal with 15 carbs per snack (3x per day). I still try to
    stay around 60 carbs per meal even on the pump. The 3 snacks have
    been long gone — unless I have the munchies of course! If you are
    interested in the formula I’ll send it to you when I get back home
    from visiting family on Thursday or Friday.


    Connie & Dot … hanging out in TX

  9. dallas_19 Says:

    Mary,

    I know you have already received some great replies to your
    question. I just want to add my 2 cents worth too. Not long after I
    was first dx’d, I attended a 3 day DM class that was taught by a
    dietician and a CDE. The dietician used a formula to figure the
    approximate carbs per day and per meal for each person. It was based
    on height, weight (maintenance or weight loss), bone structure, sex,
    activity level and a few other things. Mine was figured to be 60
    carbs per meal with 15 carbs per snack (3x per day). I still try to
    stay around 60 carbs per meal even on the pump. The 3 snacks have
    been long gone — unless I have the munchies of course! If you are
    interested in the formula I’ll send it to you when I get back home
    from visiting family on Thursday or Friday.


    Connie & Dot … hanging out in TX

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