luna50
Well-Known Member
http://www.webmd.com/a-to-z-guides/autoimmune-diseases
So to date here is the medical description of an autoimmune disease.
Has the list always been there in full. Is any missing or any not discovered yet?
Luckily medicine is a science so always more being discovered.
I won't be surprised if my aliments over the years stem from diabetes or another disease not characterised. It's not that I don't accept type 2 but I know compared to other type 2s I constantly add weight with my ailments even without injections of extra insulin. My body wants to add weight even when my food intake is the same or less. I can shock my system with starvation but once not eating nothing or very very little my body adds weight again.
My body cannot loose weight unless a shock is involved but only a temporary loss.
Sound familiar?
To solve your problem with obesity, my opinion is you are looking on the wrong subject as a " Immune system disorders".
As you explain, I think, Your obesity problem is "Neuro-Hormonal".
In the human body there are two hormones who regulate hunger and satiety. The name's of this hormones is: Ghrelin and Leptin. This two hormones has close collaboration with the Hypothalamus and the CNS. Disorder in this system can be an explanation for your problem.
By a health organism this two hormones work like a thermostat in the house warming system and like a Insulin and Glucagons about the logistic for administration of the metabolism of the carbohydrates.
Before to go in the details off this system , I recommend to you to read the links below.
It is admission free and it will give to you a basal knowledge to understand your problem.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ghrelin
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leptin
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hypothalamus
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Central_nervous_system
Have a great day and good luck with the reading lesson.