I'm sorry to hear that you're still not feeling well. Even though it goes against conventional wisdom, maybe it would be better for you to stop dieting and eat what makes you feel healthy. I know it's very frustrating for you to feel horrible all the time and not see any weight loss on top of that. I think if you're eating a healthful diet that provides you with the proper number of calories and nutrients and your still gaining weight then you have to find a doctor and/or nutritionist that believes you and will try to help. I know it's expensive to "test drive" doctors and/or nutritionists, but in the long run, having someone who supports you and is willing to try different avenues would be worth it.
I hope you find some answers soon. Keep us updated.
Thanks, Wahoostampingirl. I should clarify that I have lost some weight overall -- at least 10 pounds in the 8 weeks since I started the diet. My weight seems to fluctuate a lot, which is confusing, but it's down overall. It's not that I'm gaining weight, my problem is all the symptoms I'm having while dieting. The main problem with my slow rate of weight loss is that it means that if I cut back on dieting (so that I'll feel better), I'd probably not lose weight at all.
I pledged on the November Weight Loss challenge to stay on my diet for all of November, so I'm hoping to stick it out at least until then. (I have not had any lapses or cheating since I started my diet in late September.) Also, I'm paid up at Weight Watchers until mid-January. But, I'm really not sure if dieting is helping me, or hurting me, so it's hard to know what to do. I guess I'll re-evaluate at the end of November.
I'm still experimenting with stimulants for weight loss. I want to be cautious about adding in more phenylpropanolamine. So, for now I'm staying at a very low dose, 15 mg a day. However, I'm go to try adding in three 8 oz servings of green tea a day. I generally can't tolerate much caffeine (it gives me very bad stomachaches), so I didn't think I'd be able to handle green tea. However, I've read that green tea actually is low in caffeine and has high levels of another type of substance, cathechins, that may aid weight loss. So, I'm giving green tea a try.
As for finding a nutritionist or endocrinologist that believes me and will try to help me, I would love that. But, I have really tried and tried, with no luck. I've been to three or four nutritionists, and feel that it's always been a complete waste of money; they never tell me anything I don't already know. I have now enrolled in a diabetes management program and the program may eventually pay for the cost of one nutrition counseling session, in which case I will go. There seems to be a lot of hoops to jump through to qualify, though.
As for endocrinologists, I've been to about a dozen different ones and none of them have had any useful advice about my weight. In terms of trying out more endocrinologists, it's not only the expense (although that's been substantial), it's how
mean they are to me. They often really criticize me for being fat, and I just end up in tears. Like I said earlier, I had one endocrinologist look at me and the first thing he said was, "I'm not even going to do any tests until you lose 40 pounds." (He didn't even introduce himself or say hello first; those were the first words out of his mouth.) Even one of the technicians criticized me -- after I was in the endocrine testing lab several times for blood tests (ordered by a different endocrinologist, obviously), the technician drawing my blood pointed at my fat stomach and said "This lab is for people who are really sick, not for people like
you." I feel like I've spent thousands of dollars just to be insulted.
There is a Yahoo Group for my town, and I've asked there if anyone knows of doctors or nutritionists who are helpful at treating obesity. If I can't get a recommendation there, though, I may just stick with my current endocrinologist, who seems very intelligent. I like that he doesn't insult me for being fat, and he also was willing to write me a prescription for Byetta (which is helping stabilize my blood sugar) when I asked for one.