Thanks, Hashimoto’s syndrome certainly fits. Unfortunately it is also has been mistaken for about everything from mental illness to rheumatoid arthritis and visa versa. I am so sorry, if a person could die from frustration, you might be at risk. Hashimoto’s syndrome can take years to confirm which is not all that valuable once a diagnosis has been positively established because medicine begins to fail us here.
I’ve been immersed in metabolic disorder research for myself. So far all I am doing is reviewing as much research data on metabolic function and how it interrelates with chronic illness and CF in particular. And I have been keeping your insulin intolerance in mind as I learn what makes our metabolism tick.
Understanding the metabolism from the standpoint of an endocrinologist is not an easy task. Endocrinologists are rarely young doctors because of the enormous amount of biochemistry understood on the molecular level all the way up to the person as a whole. The current state of the art is sad. Just like genetic testing for CF, new and powerful tools hold tremendous promise and the quality of the endocrine hormone tests are absolute and infallible.
I’m always distrusting of absolutes in human beings. There is always an exception, always some wiggle room and history proves over and over that mammalian biology will always find a way. As far as being a guinea pig for this dietary experiment, it doesn’t sound too extreme and hopefully it will work. Food is a valuable instrument to help determine how things are working if used as a treatment or an attempted treatment in your case. If anything comes up that is new or possibly helpful, I’m interested.
Good luck,
LL