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NEWS From Loop and Learn (30 April 2023)

  1. Gary Scheiner on Nightscout Reports
  2. LnL Open Mic Night: Nightscout Reports & More
  3. Follow Loop: a new LnL Page
  4. Loop-friendly HCP Providers
  5. Pro Tip: Save that Insulin!
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Speaker Series: Gary Scheiner on Nightscout Reports

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Wednesday, 3 May 2023
5pm PT/ 8pm ET
Join us via
Zoom or 
YouTube Livestream
This event will be recorded.

Gary Scheiner, MS, CDCES (Author of Think Like a Pancreas, owner of Integrated Diabetes Services and a T1D) will educate us about Reading Nightscout Reports.

Nightscout is a valuable tool for Loopers and has more features than many of us take advantage of. Join us for this much-anticipated event!

LnL: NS Overview
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Let's Look at Nightscout Reports... and More!

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Our next Open Mic, on May 8 (5 p.m. PT/ 8 p.m. ET), will be a follow-up to Gary Scheiner's talk.

Join us live via Zoom.


Great reading on this extremely useful tool can be found on the Loop and Learn website and in LoopDocs. Read ahead and let's discuss! Links can be found above and at these links:

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Follow Loop

New LnL Page: Follow Loop

Our team has been hard at work on many things, including a revamp of the LnL website. Check out our new section, Follow Loop, which includes helpful info on Nightscout and Loop Caregiver, both of which can not only be used to follow a looper, but also to give inputs remotely, and on Tidepool and Loop Follow. Loopers' management options are growing consistently!

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 Loop-Friendly Healthcare Providers Around the World

From Alaska to New Zealand, from Japan to Chile... DIY loopers can be found around the world! And more and more healthcare providers are embracing Loop and related DIY technologies. See if your provider is on our list- and please add them if not!

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Pro Tip: Save that Insulin!

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Ever gone to a restaurant and found out your reservoir is empty? Here's a Pro Tip so you are never without backup insulin and can leave your current vial safely at home in the fridge.

  • When the current vial is nearing empty, save at least 20 units for your backup supply in the vial
  • Put it in a zipper storage bag with a couple of insulin syringes
  • Keep that emergency supply in your diabetes gear bag or purse or backpack

And what about that pod that has a lot of insulin in the reservoir when it’s time to change? After changing to the new pod, use the pod-syringe to suck out the leftover insulin and add it to the emergency vial.

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