Hello pm133,
This is great news, but staggering, how many of us have come off insulin completely, during alot of recent type 1 diagnosis's. I have some responses to your questions and also similar experiences.
1) Is it normal for the Honeymoon Period to require no insulin at all?
Yes. Many of us recent Type 1's on this forum, have been running with no insulin for months / weeks now. Some will use novorapid for certain meals, but most I have read ( Including Myself ), are off everything for now.
2) Is it normal for it to kick in after about 6 months of absolutely needing insulin to get my sugars under control?
100% possible. I came off my Insulin second week of August and I started on April 20th 2020. My experience was around 3 - 4 months of Insulin, where like yourself, I started to Hypo EVERDAY. Some here, have started around 3 months in and some around 6 months in. 3 - 6 month scale, tends to be the timeline a Honeymoon will kick in.
3) Does anyone know of any way to prolong the period? Or is there any way of sure-fire killing it overnight (because I'd like to avoid that)?
This, I don't know. There are theories about Zinc, Vit D supplements etc, but they are only theories. Logic would tell me, if I eat clean and try not to burn out the remaining BETA CELLS, we have left, that it will last as long as possible. But, our immune system could attack at any point, so regardless of these " Theories ", our body will make the final decision for us.
What you may notice when coming off insulin entirely, is some nerves tingling and some body parts / organs, giving maybe negative sensations. This is normal for most of us, as this is our bodies way of trying it's best to return to normal. The dangerous part of this, is the mindset. We may convince ourselves, that there is other issues with our health, when it's more than likely just Diabetes. Diabetes, tends to get the blame for so much, when really, it's doing very little. Enjoy this brief period and avoid the negative research. Mental Health, is just as important as Diabetes.
The most dangerous part, are keytones and bad blood sugar levels. My Keytones are rarely above 0.2. But everyone is different. Please monitor these closely, as this is without doubt, the most important part of our Type 1 Honeymoon and of course Blood Sugar Levels.
I have sent over a graph chart from my Libre, to showcase the increases of blood sugars ( From Destruction of BETA CELL MASS ) and how they are working back down. I have done 2, just to show a clean eating day and a eat whatever I want type of day. This is completely off insulin.
Any questions, please ask this forum. It's got some great members here, with vast amount of experience and knowledge!
All the best
Rhys