Thanks for posting the link to the article. I've always felt absolutely awful when I'm in ketosis. No matter how long I stay that way, I never adapt to it. My body doesn't like it. And I have thyroid and adrenal issues so that may be why. The worst part is, I suffer but lose no weight when I'm in ketosis. It's like my whole body just shuts down.
Like you, I used to blame me and not the diet, even going back to Atkins in the 1980's. Fortunately, about 20 years ago I figured out that was unhealthy thinking and started realizing that each of us reacts differently to different ways of eating. The key is to figure out what works best for you, not what works best for a friend or family member.
That said, I've been begging my epileptic nephew and his parents for about 17 years to give keto a try. They say it's "too hard" as if daily seizures, suicide attempts, a revolving pharmacy of medications with severe side effects, and brain damage are easier. Unfortunately, I think he's now aged past the point where it might have done any real good. And the first time he asked his doctor about it (a few months ago, finally), she recommended against it, further confirming my disdain for doctors.
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