Hi Northener and thanks for the welcome 🙂Hi Laurel, welcome to the forum 🙂 A very interesting story, and a good outcome 🙂 Have you ever been tested to see if you have one of the rarer forms of diabetes? When you were on levemir, what sort of doses were you on? My story is also a bit strange - I was diagnosed aged 49 about 18 months after a very stressful time, which (with hindsight) is when symptoms began. I ended up in A&E, diagnosed Type 1 and put on lantus and novorapid. However, 4 years after diagnosis I had reduced the lantus to zero and haven't needed it for four years now - I still need novorapid with meals though. So, it seems my pancreas has recovered to some extent, and it's possible/seems apparent that yours has, even more so! 🙂 My HbA1c has always been in the 5% range, except for diagnosis when it was 11.8% 😱
I've never been tested for other types, wouldn't even know how they do that. They did find antibodies and ketones at diagnosis, which is why I was admitted and put on insulin. It was later realised that the antibodies were not the ones indicative of type 1 (yes, they misread the results), but that it didn't rule it out. My levemir dose was never that high (8-10, I think), but one morning I woke to a 2.7 reading. All the doctor said was, just drink some juice. I don't think it makes sense to eat/drink too much of the thing that's causing the issues - carbs/sugar, but anyway.......
Yours is a very interesting story and very inspiring. That's amazing to not need the lantus any more. I always felt I needed insulin with meals more than levemir but was never given it. So interesting about the stress, I do wonder if dealing with the stress and emotions can allow your body to repair to a certain extent. I hope so, because I am actually experiencing a lot of stress and anxiety currently, which is seriously effecting my control, I hope this is only temporary
Best wishes