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Hello I'm new here. I have panic disorder and GAD, advice?
I was taking my fiance' back to the airport when all the sudden I got a surge of
adrenaline
and depression. I lost all feeling in my right arm, eye, and leg. I went to the ER. The doctors told me I was severely dehydrated and was having a panic attack.
I was taking my fiance' back to the airport when all the sudden I got a surge of
adrenaline
and depression. I lost all feeling in my right arm, eye, and leg. I went to the ER. The doctors told me I was severely dehydrated and was having a panic attack.
crescent_elite
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Anxiety Support
8 years ago
a question to those of you who have successfully recovered from adrenal fatigue
The information out there is contradictory and confusing to say the least...some say adrenal cortex only is better as it does not contain
adrenaline
, while others claim that adrenal cortex is only likely to work during the early stages of adrenal fatigue, but that whole glandular is required later on
The information out there is contradictory and confusing to say the least...some say adrenal cortex only is better as it does not contain
adrenaline
, while others claim that adrenal cortex is only likely to work during the early stages of adrenal fatigue, but that whole glandular is required later on
Hidden
in
Thyroid UK
8 years ago
Sulphites?
Hi I am in the middle of a bit of a flare up. On my third course of pred in a row. I also take symbicort 400 montelukast and antihistamine. I carry adrenalin for nut allergy. I'm really struggling with oilseed rape and struggling to spend any time outside. As I have always had food triggers that we have
Hi I am in the middle of a bit of a flare up. On my third course of pred in a row. I also take symbicort 400 montelukast and antihistamine. I carry adrenalin for nut allergy. I'm really struggling with oilseed rape and struggling to spend any time outside. As I have always had food triggers that we have
Emily-G
in
Asthma Community Forum
8 years ago
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Blood test results - can you offer help
I had to change my adrenal support from Nutri Adrenal (due to bad
adrenaline
surges); moved to Thorne Ace and was having to take such quantities, I switched to Hydrocortisone which was suggested by Dr Peatfield initially but my gut was too messy.
I had to change my adrenal support from Nutri Adrenal (due to bad
adrenaline
surges); moved to Thorne Ace and was having to take such quantities, I switched to Hydrocortisone which was suggested by Dr Peatfield initially but my gut was too messy.
Vallillyann1
in
Thyroid UK
8 years ago
Game of Thrones
At the risk of sounding very foolish - I'm going to run this by you anyway. Briefly, my hypoT history is that I had a parathyroidectomy and hemithroidectomy a little over a year ago. I was diagnosed with chronic fatigue syndrome in 2005, which, so far as I have learned with research, probably means
At the risk of sounding very foolish - I'm going to run this by you anyway. Briefly, my hypoT history is that I had a parathyroidectomy and hemithroidectomy a little over a year ago. I was diagnosed with chronic fatigue syndrome in 2005, which, so far as I have learned with research, probably means
looselywoven
in
Thyroid UK
8 years ago
adrenaline
It just shows show how powerful
adrenaline
is or how the body can adapt somehow. I can be quite tired but if you have something you want to do you can forget the tiredness or it goes. If this makes sense. So what I feel is keep looking for something that you will enjoy and go for it.
It just shows show how powerful
adrenaline
is or how the body can adapt somehow. I can be quite tired but if you have something you want to do you can forget the tiredness or it goes. If this makes sense. So what I feel is keep looking for something that you will enjoy and go for it.
Angelo65
in
Cure Parkinson's
8 years ago
Effect of certain foods on blood glucose level.
Caffeine Many studies have suggested that caffeine increases insulin resistance and stimulates the release of
adrenaline
. Personally, I know that if I have a cup of coffee, I’ll see at least a 20-30 mg/dl rise in blood glucose, particularly in the morning when I’m more insulin resistant.
Caffeine Many studies have suggested that caffeine increases insulin resistance and stimulates the release of
adrenaline
. Personally, I know that if I have a cup of coffee, I’ll see at least a 20-30 mg/dl rise in blood glucose, particularly in the morning when I’m more insulin resistant.
patliputra
in
Diabetes India
8 years ago
Nutri Adrenal Extra (NAX)......Help with Arthritis
I have been taking x 2 daily, but have become more anxious therefor, I am going to try a different product (without as much
adrenaline
in). However, Taking these tablets (x 2 per day) really did help my Arthritis..........I am taking one NAX per day now...) but my Arthritis is not too good.
I have been taking x 2 daily, but have become more anxious therefor, I am going to try a different product (without as much
adrenaline
in). However, Taking these tablets (x 2 per day) really did help my Arthritis..........I am taking one NAX per day now...) but my Arthritis is not too good.
Booblet
in
Thyroid UK
8 years ago
T3 - how much versus NAX
I am going to try an adrenal support with the extra
adrenaline
..... Can someone please help and advice? Booblet
I am going to try an adrenal support with the extra
adrenaline
..... Can someone please help and advice? Booblet
Booblet
in
Thyroid UK
8 years ago
Treating Adrenals
Hi My GP won't recognise my health symptoms as being hypothyroid, so I have been self treating using Dr P's Thyroid book. Over the last six weeks I have slowly ramped up the adrenalin supplement to 160mg a day of Adreno Lyph, and have now introduced 80mg Thyroid supplement. I have been feeling the best
Hi My GP won't recognise my health symptoms as being hypothyroid, so I have been self treating using Dr P's Thyroid book. Over the last six weeks I have slowly ramped up the adrenalin supplement to 160mg a day of Adreno Lyph, and have now introduced 80mg Thyroid supplement. I have been feeling the best
mangomillie
in
Thyroid UK
8 years ago
REDUCING TO 7.5
I was first diagnosed with PMR in September 2014 . I have been an avid reader of this site since then and have learnt so much from everyone. This has been my worst time reducing from 8mg to 7.5mg the withdrawal Symptoms have been awful. I have had a painful foot that caused me to limp. Groin pain, sensitive
I was first diagnosed with PMR in September 2014 . I have been an avid reader of this site since then and have learnt so much from everyone. This has been my worst time reducing from 8mg to 7.5mg the withdrawal Symptoms have been awful. I have had a painful foot that caused me to limp. Groin pain, sensitive
siran-22-46
in
PMRGCAuk
8 years ago
Help!!
It just feels like a giant unstoppable
adrenaline
rush. And I have this horrible feeling of doom like something awful is going to happen, and everything around me looks/seems scary. I just want to curl under a blanket, turn off all the lights and wait for it to be over. :c
It just feels like a giant unstoppable
adrenaline
rush. And I have this horrible feeling of doom like something awful is going to happen, and everything around me looks/seems scary. I just want to curl under a blanket, turn off all the lights and wait for it to be over. :c
Hidden
in
Anxiety Support
8 years ago
GCA - coping in the early stages
I figured out that even just the phone ringing causes me to be flooded with
adrenaline
for ages and so I’m really snappy when I answer the phone - so people now text me before calling so I’m not on a horrible jittery high every time the phone rings unexpectedly.
I figured out that even just the phone ringing causes me to be flooded with
adrenaline
for ages and so I’m really snappy when I answer the phone - so people now text me before calling so I’m not on a horrible jittery high every time the phone rings unexpectedly.
CloudGazer6
in
PMRGCAuk
8 years ago
Scared of MS, ALS, off balance, dizzy, Nuero disease? Long term GAD suffering? Please read this!! This gave me hope to start beating anxiet
These reactions are generally thought to be a racing heart and palpitations, sweating, increased
adrenaline
etc etc. Now, this is all well and good but how does this fit in with those symptoms that mirror MS etc so effectivly.
These reactions are generally thought to be a racing heart and palpitations, sweating, increased
adrenaline
etc etc. Now, this is all well and good but how does this fit in with those symptoms that mirror MS etc so effectivly.
Mrworrymaster
in
Anxiety Support
8 years ago
Is Anxiety Numbing Your Emotions Completely?
We fear
adrenaline
, we fear our hearts beating faster or harder, and we numb ourselves from emotions completely. Hoping this helps :) http://anxietyexit.com/anxiety-numbing-emotions/
We fear
adrenaline
, we fear our hearts beating faster or harder, and we numb ourselves from emotions completely. Hoping this helps :) http://anxietyexit.com/anxiety-numbing-emotions/
Hidden
in
Anxiety Support
8 years ago
Strange symptoms on NDT
I have gone a few months now without any thyroid meds and I have been feeling totaly drained, no energy at all, constant
adrenaline
rushes at night and practically living dead.
I have gone a few months now without any thyroid meds and I have been feeling totaly drained, no energy at all, constant
adrenaline
rushes at night and practically living dead.
Rimz
in
Thyroid UK
8 years ago
T3 only and heart rate question
I have been on T3 only for 3 years and on a stable dose of 55mcg split into 3 doses. I have noticed at times that I get a fast pulse in my neck as the T3 reaches its peak - usually I only get this when I am ill. This week I have had very painful trapped nerve in my arm and was taking paracetamol and
I have been on T3 only for 3 years and on a stable dose of 55mcg split into 3 doses. I have noticed at times that I get a fast pulse in my neck as the T3 reaches its peak - usually I only get this when I am ill. This week I have had very painful trapped nerve in my arm and was taking paracetamol and
Agapanthus
in
Thyroid UK
8 years ago
W8R2 Toughest Yet!!!!
This was tough!! I wasn't expecting it to be easy as I'd read other posts with this being the case but I didn't realise it would be so hard. I had to fight every step of the way. I wanted to give up at 10 minutes at 15 minutes, at 19 minutes. The whole way through! Tbh typing this now I don't know how
This was tough!! I wasn't expecting it to be easy as I'd read other posts with this being the case but I didn't realise it would be so hard. I had to fight every step of the way. I wanted to give up at 10 minutes at 15 minutes, at 19 minutes. The whole way through! Tbh typing this now I don't know how
Happy-runner
Graduate
in
Couch to 5K
8 years ago
I hope
My kidney's was giving of too much
adrenaline
and that I had problems sleeping and staying asleep. She made a whole shock treatment especially for what my body was craving. So now I am on a two week treatment and hoping and trusting for the best.
My kidney's was giving of too much
adrenaline
and that I had problems sleeping and staying asleep. She made a whole shock treatment especially for what my body was craving. So now I am on a two week treatment and hoping and trusting for the best.
antianxiety
in
Anxiety Support
8 years ago
Adrenalin rushes after exercising
Does anyone get really bad adrenalin rushes after excercising? I wind myself up, thinking if I push myself with excercise I will have a heart attack. My heart rate takes ages to come down and I think about it all the time. The adrenalin is awful after excercise I can't sleep, wake up sweating and get
Does anyone get really bad adrenalin rushes after excercising? I wind myself up, thinking if I push myself with excercise I will have a heart attack. My heart rate takes ages to come down and I think about it all the time. The adrenalin is awful after excercise I can't sleep, wake up sweating and get
Whinlatter
in
Anxiety Support
8 years ago
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