I have Type 1 diabetes. I love to write. I’m happy when I am helping others. I speak up when it’s important. I have a passion for sharing knowledge and learning new technology. I was BORN to BLOG!

I’ve met so many other T1Ds on this journey who are cool and love to help others. We put our heads and hearts together … to bring more resources and knowledge to our amazing diabetes community. We’re making improvements every day … come back often, let us know what you think. And my gratitude for my amazing webmaster, Dave (an honorary T1D)!

And thank you for stopping by!
— Joanne Laufer Milo, The Savvy Diabetic

Savvy Updates, 6/22/20:  New Faster Lilly Insulin (Lyumjev), Freestyle Libre 2, Weekly Basal Insulin, Celiac T1D, Non-Insulin Therapies

Savvy Updates, 6/22/20: New Faster Lilly Insulin (Lyumjev), Freestyle Libre 2, Weekly Basal Insulin, Celiac T1D, Non-Insulin Therapies

FDA approves novel, faster-acting insulin lispro injection was reported by Regina Schaffer for HealioNews.com/Endocrinology, 16 June 2020.  Insulin lispro-aabc injection 100 U/mL and 200 U/mL (Lyumjev) is a novel formulation of insulin lispro, developed to speed...

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Savvy Updates, 6/15/20:  Inhalable Insulin Fewer Lows, Medtronic’s $337 Million Product Investment, T1D Wisdom in Pandemic

Savvy Updates, 6/15/20: Inhalable Insulin Fewer Lows, Medtronic’s $337 Million Product Investment, T1D Wisdom in Pandemic

Hypoglycemia Is Reduced With Use of Inhaled Insulin Relative to Insulin Aspart in T1D A study found that participants treated with Afrezza experienced significantly fewer hypoglycemic events than participants treated with insulin aspart. Additionally, this reduction...

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Savvy Updates, 6/8/20:  Sea Snail Venom Fast Insulin?, Statins/Insulin Resistance, “Smart” Insulin Pens, Omnipod Horizon, Bad Insulin?, Nasal Glucagon

Savvy Updates, 6/8/20: Sea Snail Venom Fast Insulin?, Statins/Insulin Resistance, “Smart” Insulin Pens, Omnipod Horizon, Bad Insulin?, Nasal Glucagon

Sea snail venom used to create a new type of insulin was reported by Ryan Morrison for the DailyMail.co.uk, 1 June 2020. Insulin developed from the venom of a predatory sea snail could be used to create a 'safer and more effective' diabetes treatment, researchers...

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