Thanks for all the information. You have done a tremendous amount of due diligence work. I have not followed studies on FAP at all since I gave blood to Johns Hopkins about 20 years ago.
One thing that is interesting to me personally is the endocrine/cortisol issue - I know I have issues with these things - I won't go on and on about details. Whether it is because of FAP, a hysterectomy and oophorectomy, and/or just getting older - who knows. Probably multi factorial.
If I may per chance rant for a second - burnt out adrenal gland, etc. really almost killed me about 7 years ago. I'd had a surgery go wrong, a second one, and then a blockage. I had this weird experience in the hospital where (and this was after I did not have a fever) and it was not due to morphine - where my arms literally felt like they were on fire. I've had nerve damage there ever since, but I cope with it with vistoril pills. I have no proof, but I suspect hormonal issues were at play - but I can't prove it. Could have been all the drugs in hospital - or an allergic reaction, etc. I cannot go in sun at all anymore. I'm like a 75 year old in a 52 year old body. Well, life's tough and you do the best you can. But, I now understand all the old sayings such as "nerves got shot" and "wanted to tear there hair out" (I went through a period where I wanted to do this - I didn't do it). So, I take Zoloft and clonopin so I can sleep at night.
I know this is off topic - and I know I could try all kinds of hormone treatments, etc. - and if I try x, it could lead to heart disease. And if I try y, it could lead to breast cancer...on it goes - drives me nuts. So, I just try to take it as it comes and know there is no perfect solution...I also don't have the financial resources or frankly, the tenacity to go to dr. after dr. trying to find some magic bullet for all this. I believe that it's all related - and I have no doubt FAP and pouch over long term is going to have all kinds of repercussions regarding our general physical health. How could it not? That said, my relatives 2 generations back were dead by now.
I would imagine cardio docs don't have a huge interest - have 3 docs in family - and my first husband was surgeon and an anesthesiologist/pain doc - not all docs are bad, but they are generally so tired and they get caught up in their own specialties. I think research will continue...but I don't hold out much hope for docs working in private practice to care much about FAP and heart issues. That said, it just takes one or two!! Thanks for reading!! Thanks for sharing your information. Sorry if I sound cynical - I'll pep up.