Hi. I don't want to add to your worries but I think you need to be aware that occasionally younger people who are not overweight can have a variant of diabetes called late onset type 1 (LADA). Hopefully that is not the case but even if it is, you will find others on this forum who have this variant. Your diabetes could be related to the pregnancies so there are various possibilities. As and when you come off insulin do keep an eye on your blood sugar and if it does start rising steeply seek further advice. It's possible you would need to go back on to insulin later on and although none of us look forward to it you in fact have a lot more control than being a 'straight' type 2; you can even eat more normal food. I've been on insulin one-a-day now for a few months and that is no problem at all. Not every one has to go on to the full 4-a-day regime and you may be able to stay on tablets for a long time yet. Do not worry about the long-term problems that some diabetics suffer. In virtually all cases these problems occur due to very late diagnosis or ignoring the diagnosed illness. With tablets or insulin as needed and regular blood sugar checking you can have a full life without any complications. I hope all goes well.