Hi supple
Hi, I was diagnosed in Sept 08, and am still in honeymoon apparently.
Dont think its uncommon to drastically cut insulin in the early days (which kind of makes you think, hmmm, maybe im not REALLY diabetic and its all been a big MISTAKE) but am led to believe that all honeymoon comes to an end. I was told it can last from weeks to up to a year (more so in kids I think).
I too had probs with low blood sugar and had similar thoughts to you on diagnosis but to be honest non diabetics do get low blood sugar if they dont eat for a long time (often in work I would have coffee and nothing else until after 2pm) so dont think this really had any bearing on it. I also found it impossible to lose weight despite low calorie intake so also wondered whether I had metabolic probs for years but didnt have them picked up. To be honest though, dont think you can be type 1 for years before crisis hits (as you say, rapid onset- i too was in hosp at diagnosis) though they think that destruction of beta cells may start long before this.
Unlikely to be years though - though they just dont know!)
The rapid heart beat thing is funny though. I too get this, and go through spells of it. Funny you should mention stairs cause they do that to me too! I am very exercise intolerant and havent been able to do much since dx. Despite a recent A1c of 5.1%
, I still dont feel back to normal but am undergoing investigation for other stuff
So, dont accept anxiety as the cause (though it could be) and if you continue to feel unwell get your GP to check you out cause autoimmune probs dont always exist in isolation. Have BP, thyroid, iron checked for starters.
L x