My wife has a eerily similar story to yours. Her health problems also really started in her thirties, including being diagnosed with type 1 diabetes after our first child. She finds eating keto is the best thing she can do to manage her blood glucose levels. Have you come across any good peat references for people with type 1 diabetes? If she were to start increasing her sugar intake it would just send her on a rollercoaster for her glucose levels. Maybe there is a way to ramp it up over time?
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You need to take a more systemic approach.
I know that T1 diabetes folks often have low Vit D levels and low thiamine levels; that's a clue.
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I would get labs for Vit D then implement sunning, sperti lamp, and Vit D + K tincture (https://healthnatura.com/vitamin-d3-in-mct-oil-5000-i-u-1-ounce/, https://healthnatura.com/true-k2-spectrum-mk4-mk7-10mg-200mcg-1-ounce/).
After that, I'd probably work with a team (like prism.miami) to implement thiamine therapy, ala thiamineprotocols.com.
Both Vit D and B1 (thiamine) are relatively safe, so the risk/return is good, but T1 diabetes is delicate and you want to move slowly and intentionally, especially if she's on pharma now.

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