Jeez...
If you really are T1, then your pancreas should no longer be producing insulin, in which case continuing to live without the injections is likely to result in severe complications in the longer term, if not Ketoacidosis / death in the short term.
I went through a period of denial in my teens (around 8 years after diagnosis), but saw my BG's rise through the stratosphere within 24 hours, so I can't help you with your amazingly low BG's without meds... perhaps you have some unusual characteristics that mean you body is still producing insulin or that you're on a false honeymoon from the leftovers of insulin still sitting in pockets within your body???
What were your BGs doing before you stopped? What meds were you on? Do you exercise hard?
Whatever you're doing, do make sure you always have your insulin handy - just in case.
Also, do consider this: non-diabetic BG's should be around 5-6mmol, so you are running high: a BG of 10.0 in the morning means that you are short of insulin or have some resistance to it. If you continue to live with these levels you are likely to succumb to retinopathy, etc... believe me, you really don't want to go down that road. :thumbdown: