Sorry for such a late response, guys - the results took a few months to come back and then I had other stuff going on.
Yes, you can use the raw data with Promethease (gVCF or VCF files). Not sure about Enlis as I haven't tried my results with that yet, but I'm sure you could.
I don't have a genetic disease or anything that leaps out, so to speak. I did find something interesting, though: I have hypothyroidism (autoimmune, like most cases) and take levothyroxine for it. Levothyroxine is T4, a storage hormone that the body needs to convert to the active T3 in order to be usable.
I have a polymorphism of the DIO2 gene, which is an enzyme which converts T4 to T3, very much so in the brain. Based on the (small amount of) research done, it is possible to have a hypothyroid brain with normal blood lab results. Therefore, what I've done (and I don't recommend anyone else do this), is to buy natural dessicated thyroid and to dose myself at my current T4 equivalent. And I have been doing much better - as in getting up early and spending the whole day being active. I actually haven't felt this good in years.
I've also got a polymorphism relating to folate metabolism so have upped my dosage of that a bit. Mine was a bit on the low side last time I got tested.
At some point, when I have the money, I'll get the natural thyroid prescribed by one of the handful of doctors in the UK who even know about and/or are willing to officially switch my medication. Ultimately, I do think I've hit upon something here for myself.
For anyone else doing this, I hope you find some clues. x