Finally after years I found a worthy topic to focus on. It's copper. But still there is no theory I'm aware about that's explaining how it started at first. I was a phenotype of highly anxious, intelligent and probably had very high histamine/norepinephrine untill 3 years ago. Half dose of SSRI(fluoxetine) instantly gave me a progressive neurodegenerative disease that every day I deteoriated mentally and metabolically. Now I have some serious motor symptoms like fine motor impairment, myoclonus and involunteraly movements of my limbs. Also irritable(to the mental stimuli, not foods) bowel and diabete's like symptoms (fatigue after meals, excess hunger, highish blood sugar). I can send my lab results to anybody who wants but I don't want to publish them here for privacy reasons.
My guess is it somehow caused massive copper wasting. And through the years, I developed pretty much all the symptoms of copper deficiency. But if that's true, why my body didn't retained more copper from foods? My diet hasn't changed at all (although it has always been low on copper, about 0.3-0.5 mg, but my problems started right after taking SSRI)
Ceruloplasmin came as 17 (15-37) in 2019. Blood copper value came as 90 (70-160) and zinc value as 104 (60-120) from the test newly made. Progesterone rose from 0.5 to 0.9 in 2 years. Calcium and magnesium is near the upper limit. Prolactin and especially estrogen was a bit highish. Platelet count is high, creatinine consistently had always been lowish/lower than the limit.
My guess is it somehow caused massive copper wasting. And through the years, I developed pretty much all the symptoms of copper deficiency. But if that's true, why my body didn't retained more copper from foods? My diet hasn't changed at all (although it has always been low on copper, about 0.3-0.5 mg, but my problems started right after taking SSRI)
Ceruloplasmin came as 17 (15-37) in 2019. Blood copper value came as 90 (70-160) and zinc value as 104 (60-120) from the test newly made. Progesterone rose from 0.5 to 0.9 in 2 years. Calcium and magnesium is near the upper limit. Prolactin and especially estrogen was a bit highish. Platelet count is high, creatinine consistently had always been lowish/lower than the limit.