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NEWS From Loop and Learn   ðŸ’™   4 June 2023

  1. Speaker Series: Kathryn Gentile on AB vs. TB
  2. Open Mic Night
  3. LnL YouTube
  4. Pro Tips: Pod Fell Off
  5. HCP Resource
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Speaker Series: Kathryn Gentile on Automatic Bolus vs. Temp Basal

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THIS Wednesday, 7 June 2023
5pm PT/ 8pm ET
Join us via
Zoom or 
YouTube Livestream
This event will be recorded.

This week, we'll be joined once again by Kathryn Gentile, MS, ACSM-CEP, EIM II, CPT, CSNC, CDCES. She is IDS's Director of Exercise Physiology, a Teen and Young Adult Specialist, and has been living with type 1 diabetes since the age of 12. Kathryn will help us understand when to use Automatic Boluses over Temp Basals and will address related topics. More info about Kathryn, as well as articles she's written, can be found here. You can also refer to the links below to learn more about dosing strategies and how the Loop algorithm works.

Dosing Strategies
Algorithm Overview
YT Video: How It Works
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Open Mic Night: AB vs. TB: Let's Discuss!

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Join us on Monday, 12 June for an Open Mic follow-up to Kathryn Gentile's presentation on AB vs. TB. This will be a group discussion, with a special guest- Custom Type One's Jon Fawcett.

Join us on Zoom at 5pm PT/ 8 pm ET! 

To encourage participation, Open Mic sessions are not recorded for sharing.

Zoom Link
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Check out Our YouTube Channel

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Loop and Learn YouTube has 18 playlists, with TONS of helpful information. Lately, our Looping and Meals playlist has been frequently recommended and this <2 minute video, "Carb Absorption Time Changes the Prediction",  has been of particular interest. We encourage all loopers to review the YouTube channel and videos periodically- and watch for new videos, too!

LnL YT Playlists
Looping and Meals Playlist
Absorption Time Video
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Pro Tips: Keep Your Insulin Flowing and Your Loop Looping

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Uh Oh! You're on the go and your pod just got knocked off!

Insulin syringes kept in your glovebox, purse, or other handy place can be used to inject insulin pulled out of a faulty or fallen-off pod. If you find yourself in this situation, you can continue receiving predictions and dosing suggestions from Loop. Just set a manual temp basal of 0 U/hr and input your injected doses into Loop via the Non-Pump Insulin tab (a feature of Loop 3). This way, you'll be in great shape between pods and after you get the new one up and running.

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This is what insulin syringes look like. They have a small volume- much smaller than the syringes used to fill pods, typically 0.5 - 1 cc. Many people who were diagnosed in recent years were not prescribed these but they should be considered an essential tool, as they come in very handy on occasion.

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LnL's Looping- Friendly Healthcare Provider Resource

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This great resource continues to grow, with nearly 300 providers listed! Make sure yours is on there, please, and if you're looking for a DIY-friendly HCP, well, here ya go! You can utilize the resource or add to it via this link.

LnL HCP Resource
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