Hello
@Jantype1
Sorry but absolutely no chance of reversing type 1 - sorry to be blunt but that's the truth.
At the point of diagnosis your body is under incredible stress so once the insulin regime commences the pancreas becomes less stressed and will then splutter back into life again, this gives temporary respite from insulin injections but can play havoc with control, so yes it's possible to reduce insulin to the point of remission but it's a very temporary phase and is only a matter of time before insulin injections resume and increase. Honeymoon to me was a nightmare so although taking really low doses of insulin it was like dodging bullets with control.
The most important thing is to just check your levels, remain vigilant, do basal fasting tests to check background dose is right. If I was having night time hypos I would look to reduce my background, you will need to speak to your team to do this - if you need help with basal fasting tests let me know and i'll find the link, but taking insulin early on does change alot over time, once out of honeymoon for me, became alot easier.
In regards to diabetes burnout - it can easily happen you are dealing with a new condition which can drain you, I found meditation helped relax me and keeping my levels as stable as possible, hypos and hypers can cause fatigue in themselves due to how they affect the body, focus on one day at a time and try to engage with a hobby/pastime you enjoy doing to take your mind off your T1D and help relax you, best wishes J