Hey Nicki92,
Most Honeymoons will start between the 3 and 6 month mark, once we start injectable insulin. If after a year, you don't need to decrease the amount of insulin you require, then it's extremely unlikely you will get a honeymoon, although not impossible. If you get 1 Honeymoon, you will not get a 2nd either.
Personally, mine started between 3 and 4 months after starting Insulin and I came off everything. I didn't even need to use Nova rapid for meals or fizzy drinks!! This lasted from August 2020 to April / May 2021.
I believe the reason some have Honeymoons and some don't, is down to the different Antibodies we have and how they are working destructively, along with the time you managed to catch your Type 1 diagnosis and the way you approach injectable Insulin at the beginning. So quite a few factors come into play. My Pancreas, is no better or worse than anyone else's with Type 1. We all get Type 1 Diabetes through different circumstances and react to it very different.
If you asked me what would I want to do going back to August 2020? Honeymoon or No Honeymoon, I would strangely take the NO HONEYMOON. Reason being, is that I programmed my mind to prepare for diabetes and had very good control of it and myself internally. Coming off insulin and seeing scores of 3.2 and 3.5 naturally triggered anxiety, but I needed to trust my Liver to dump it's Glycogen and bring me back up to 5.5... Having said that, it was great to go out to eat and drink, without the needle kits! Swings and Roundabouts. Still, I'd rather no Type 1 in the first place