By looking from symptoms, I can pretty say that I have some sort of metabolic syndrome or/and an adrenal problem.
Visceral fat gain, Excessively regular food craving throughout the day, stress reaction to meals, sleep disturbances etc.
I have slowly came to this point. I used to be a super anxious person a year and several months ago. A few weeks of fluoxetine usage, and got a progressive variety of diseases. Also I lost my anxiety too.
I Don't want to mix things up further now though, so I will give details if needed.
Short explanation:
- Only happens when there is a cognitive/emotional/stress stimuli. For example, happens when I'm concentrated on something.
- It's a verry sudden effect. Starts one or two seconds after there is a stimuli, and stops a few seconds after the stimuli stopped.
- I have tried garlic juice, S. Boulardii, amoxicillin, Probiotic, with no luck. Garlic only helped for a day.
- I think it's more like associated with adrenals/glucocorticoid receptors. So you may take this post as a request rather a discussion.
- The problem massively increases at nights. Lots of bloating, gas, noise, etc. Some days I can't even sleep properly because of that.
- I'm being much sedated at nights. I can't stay awake, also my vision becomes so blurry that I can't really see the monitor sometimes.
- I can't sleep much. I wake up at early times and that wouldn't be refreshing also. I don't dream at my sleep anymore.
- The gut problem increases when I'm hungry or drink more coffee than I can compensate(meal?)
- Loperamide completely eliminates all my gut problems.
- Also eliminating meat from my diet helps with my gut problems. At least I can stay silent at the class environment.
I'm not opening this topic to ask whether fluoxetine can dampen GRs, I already know that it does alter the Glucocorticoid system. But I want to learn which direction it affected. Tissue specific desensitization? General resistance? Excessive feedback inhibition? Overactivation or hypoactivation?
I hope you can understand this post. I wrote this in not so well situation right now.
Visceral fat gain, Excessively regular food craving throughout the day, stress reaction to meals, sleep disturbances etc.
I have slowly came to this point. I used to be a super anxious person a year and several months ago. A few weeks of fluoxetine usage, and got a progressive variety of diseases. Also I lost my anxiety too.
I Don't want to mix things up further now though, so I will give details if needed.
Short explanation:
- Only happens when there is a cognitive/emotional/stress stimuli. For example, happens when I'm concentrated on something.
- It's a verry sudden effect. Starts one or two seconds after there is a stimuli, and stops a few seconds after the stimuli stopped.
- I have tried garlic juice, S. Boulardii, amoxicillin, Probiotic, with no luck. Garlic only helped for a day.
- I think it's more like associated with adrenals/glucocorticoid receptors. So you may take this post as a request rather a discussion.
- The problem massively increases at nights. Lots of bloating, gas, noise, etc. Some days I can't even sleep properly because of that.
- I'm being much sedated at nights. I can't stay awake, also my vision becomes so blurry that I can't really see the monitor sometimes.
- I can't sleep much. I wake up at early times and that wouldn't be refreshing also. I don't dream at my sleep anymore.
- The gut problem increases when I'm hungry or drink more coffee than I can compensate(meal?)
- Loperamide completely eliminates all my gut problems.
- Also eliminating meat from my diet helps with my gut problems. At least I can stay silent at the class environment.
I'm not opening this topic to ask whether fluoxetine can dampen GRs, I already know that it does alter the Glucocorticoid system. But I want to learn which direction it affected. Tissue specific desensitization? General resistance? Excessive feedback inhibition? Overactivation or hypoactivation?
I hope you can understand this post. I wrote this in not so well situation right now.