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03-10-2008, 01:18 PM
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| | | A little off-topic...was there a Nobel Prize given for the discovery of insulin? I hope so... | 
03-11-2008, 12:20 AM
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| | | Hello Alice, Yes in 1923 the Nobel prize for medicine was awarded to Frederick Banting an John macleod for their part in the discovery of insulin.
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Diagnosed June 10 2005. Type 1
A1C Feb 6.3 2008
A1C Nov 6.1
A1C Aug 6.1
A1C May 6.0
A1C Mar 6.0 2007
A1C Dec 6.3
A1C Sep 6.0
A1C Jun 6.1 2006
Changed from Lantus to Levemir split dose 4 units night/13units morning
NovaRapid 3x/day,0.5unit, 2-3.5units, 3-4.5units
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03-11-2008, 02:45 PM
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I am a: Type 1 | | Join Date: Oct 2005 Location: Sacramento California
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Originally Posted by Real4 Why is that a bad definition? It is a functional definition for calibrating an insulin dose. You need a single measure so that all forms and types of insulin can have the same meaning - in terms of the insulin's physiological effects on the body. | Because a 'unit of insulin' is a measurement of of the amount of protein (insulin) found in a quantitative dosage. A measurement in a measurement. I don't know how old the study is, but today, relative to BlueSky's findings, we can accurately know how many insulin proteins are in a unit.
The weight of the suspension fluid, minus the weight of the sf with insulin in it (and 'fillers') , divided by the mass of the protien of the weight found = the amount of insulin in 1 unit of insulin. Quality assurance of the test in a rabbit is fine, but it doesn't, imho, define the quantitate definition of a unit of insulin. | 
03-11-2008, 03:24 PM
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| | | Hi Brian, I think you are as we say in the U.K. "Nit picking" insulin is produced to a International standard. so as Bluesky inferred, the effect has to measured against something. So as I see the interpretation, it is a method that you can use to calibrate what the standard produced 1 unit of insulin will have on your personal system.
In answer to your question "how old is the study" the definition comes from a book that was published in 2004, and as I said in a past posting, if anyone wants to read the book, Pm me, and I will send you a copy in pdf format.
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Diagnosed June 10 2005. Type 1
A1C Feb 6.3 2008
A1C Nov 6.1
A1C Aug 6.1
A1C May 6.0
A1C Mar 6.0 2007
A1C Dec 6.3
A1C Sep 6.0
A1C Jun 6.1 2006
Changed from Lantus to Levemir split dose 4 units night/13units morning
NovaRapid 3x/day,0.5unit, 2-3.5units, 3-4.5units
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05-05-2008, 08:36 AM
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I am a: Type 1 | | Join Date: Jan 2008 Location: Kansas, US
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Originally Posted by xMenace Is that an African or European a rabbit?  | Oh, yeah... an African rabbit, maybe, but not a European rabbit. 
__________________ Eddy DXed 2007/04 = advanced-stage DKA, A1c of 12.9%, and BMI of 21.3 post-DX A1c = 5.4% @ 2008/07; 5.2% @ 2008/04; 5.3% @ 2007/12; 5.3% @ 2007/08 c-peptide = 0.0% @ 2008/07 current BMI = 26.0 (86kg on 182cm); want to get back to 23-24 basal = 4U human N @ 0630, 7U human N @ 1130, 7U human N @ 1630, 17U detemir @ 2030 bolus = 1:15 I:C ratio; varying mix of aspart, human R, human N
not a low-CHO eater... not even close!
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