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Five years of gut issues. Four doctors — psychiatrist, neurologist, two internists. Full workup including MRI. All four: "nothing abnormal."
The part I find interesting: I would not accept "nothing abnormal" from a work dashboard. If a metric goes flat I audit the measurement first. But a clean blood test closed the case on my own body for five years.
What finally broke the pattern: a CGM showing 240 mg/dL post-lunch, zero symptoms. Data and body completely disagreed. That gap was the first useful signal in years.
Curious if this "diagnostically invisible" phase resonates with anyone — where everything tests fine but something is clearly off.
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