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6 years ago I came down with a mystery illness. So far no doctors had been able to give me a diagnosis, could it be thyroid? More details..
However when I do drink my body reacts by making me sweat and shake – again what feels like
adrenaline
. This happens with cold drinks, so is not to do with the warmth from hot drinks.
However when I do drink my body reacts by making me sweat and shake – again what feels like
adrenaline
. This happens with cold drinks, so is not to do with the warmth from hot drinks.
omron
in
Thyroid UK
10 years ago
I now seem to have no reliable hyper/hypo signs to guide my treatment. Any ideas?
At my appt last week my gp seemed to think that my meds were a little high and that this means I'm producing too much
adrenaline
, so my resting pulse may be fine but when something makes me excited, too much
adrenaline
is produced. At that stage I would've taken any advice because I felt so ill.
At my appt last week my gp seemed to think that my meds were a little high and that this means I'm producing too much
adrenaline
, so my resting pulse may be fine but when something makes me excited, too much
adrenaline
is produced. At that stage I would've taken any advice because I felt so ill.
puncturedbicycle
in
Thyroid UK
10 years ago
Worst panic attack
I woke up yesterday with tight breathing I worried about it and decided to go to the doctors. On my way their I got pins and needils in my hands and as I got their all he'll broke loose. I couldn't breath I went numb my heart was goin a million miles a hour. I thought I was going to die! She gave me
I woke up yesterday with tight breathing I worried about it and decided to go to the doctors. On my way their I got pins and needils in my hands and as I got their all he'll broke loose. I couldn't breath I went numb my heart was goin a million miles a hour. I thought I was going to die! She gave me
Mcminn1
in
Anxiety Support
10 years ago
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Hi! 6 years ago I came down with a mystery illness. So far no doctors had been able to give me a diagnosis, could it be lupus? More details:
However when I do drink my body reacts by making me sweat and shake – again what feels like
adrenaline
. This happens with cold drinks, so is not to do with the warmth from hot drinks.
However when I do drink my body reacts by making me sweat and shake – again what feels like
adrenaline
. This happens with cold drinks, so is not to do with the warmth from hot drinks.
omron
in
LUPUS UK
10 years ago
Wk 7 Run 1 done and dusted.
I think when there is a big step up in distance you have an extra bit of
adrenaline
but when you then realise you have to do the same again and no more stopping it is a different mental challenge.
I think when there is a big step up in distance you have an extra bit of
adrenaline
but when you then realise you have to do the same again and no more stopping it is a different mental challenge.
stevo216
Graduate
in
Couch to 5K
10 years ago
Trail shoes
My question is this , I'm fancying running in woods now & again , so I have got some brooks cascadia from amazon latest version , what I'm wondering is this , I was told I over pronate slightly & purchased brooks
adrenaline
from sweat shop after a gait analysis ,for running on Tarmac am I right in saying
My question is this , I'm fancying running in woods now & again , so I have got some brooks cascadia from amazon latest version , what I'm wondering is this , I was told I over pronate slightly & purchased brooks
adrenaline
from sweat shop after a gait analysis ,for running on Tarmac am I right in saying
Rockette
in
Couch to 5K
10 years ago
TATT ....anyone got any idea if these symptoms are related to ME or Fibro or Chronic fatigue or does it sound familiar in any way ??
coz im scared incase I need the toilet so do all my shopping online, docs tell me i'm too young for tablets for my incontinence but in the mean time these things are still happening, I still drop everything I pick up with my left hand and sometimes I will just be sitting there and ill get a rush of
adrenaline
coz im scared incase I need the toilet so do all my shopping online, docs tell me i'm too young for tablets for my incontinence but in the mean time these things are still happening, I still drop everything I pick up with my left hand and sometimes I will just be sitting there and ill get a rush of
adrenaline
happy_jo_lucky
in
Fibromyalgia Action UK
10 years ago
Week 9 run 1 done - I'm rockin'
I think the adrenalin is pumping. The excitement of graduation is making me sprout wings! When Laura told me I'd got just 5 minutes left to run of the 30 minutes, I couldn't believe it. I could have run for another 30 minutes (ok, that's perhaps a tad of an exaggeration) I still find that first 5
I think the adrenalin is pumping. The excitement of graduation is making me sprout wings! When Laura told me I'd got just 5 minutes left to run of the 30 minutes, I couldn't believe it. I could have run for another 30 minutes (ok, that's perhaps a tad of an exaggeration) I still find that first 5
Rupertlebear
Graduate
in
Couch to 5K
10 years ago
MPD Voice Fundraising News – Abseil Challenge and The Deep RiverRock Belfast City Half Marathon
This promises to be an
adrenaline
filled experience, as you learn how to abseil outdoors, no previous experience is required as fully trained instructors will take you through everything you need to know. Friends and family are very welcome to come along on the day and watch you from the ground.
This promises to be an
adrenaline
filled experience, as you learn how to abseil outdoors, no previous experience is required as fully trained instructors will take you through everything you need to know. Friends and family are very welcome to come along on the day and watch you from the ground.
Mazcd
MPNVoice
in
MPN Voice
10 years ago
Neurontin, for nerve pain, does it affect arterial inflammation?
Presumably, part of the brain's limbic system, the hippocampus may be damaged by stress chemicals (such as
adrenaline
and cortisol) in CFS and FMS patients. The hippocampus is responsible for controlling the stress response network.
Presumably, part of the brain's limbic system, the hippocampus may be damaged by stress chemicals (such as
adrenaline
and cortisol) in CFS and FMS patients. The hippocampus is responsible for controlling the stress response network.
Whittlesey
in
PMRGCAuk
10 years ago
My first ever 10k, on my birthday!
The
adrenaline
of the race really does sweep you along. There were a couple of ks about halfway through where I stopped feeling like a middle-aged lady tortoise and more like a real runner, legs and arms going in perfect synch, body and breathing obeying, and just cruising along.
The
adrenaline
of the race really does sweep you along. There were a couple of ks about halfway through where I stopped feeling like a middle-aged lady tortoise and more like a real runner, legs and arms going in perfect synch, body and breathing obeying, and just cruising along.
TurboTortoise
Graduate
in
Couch to 5K
10 years ago
Help with test results please - Addisons disease?
These tests show that I have very low cortisol still (24 hr saliva) despite 6 months doing CT3M and a few months on nutri adrenal extra (had to stop due to
adrenaline
surges). They also show high blood glucose, normal/highish aldosterone, high renin and inflammation.
These tests show that I have very low cortisol still (24 hr saliva) despite 6 months doing CT3M and a few months on nutri adrenal extra (had to stop due to
adrenaline
surges). They also show high blood glucose, normal/highish aldosterone, high renin and inflammation.
Princesspea
in
Thyroid UK
10 years ago
Just joined the group, wanted to say hello and give some details of my 'SVT'
Hi, my name is Gail, I'm 60 and have had SVT for the last 10 years. Looking back I had an episode during my first pregnancy but it went off after an hour or so and I forgot all about it. I seem to have 'attacks' roughly 2 or 3 times a year and I am sure that bending down suddenly, stress (high adrenalin
Hi, my name is Gail, I'm 60 and have had SVT for the last 10 years. Looking back I had an episode during my first pregnancy but it went off after an hour or so and I forgot all about it. I seem to have 'attacks' roughly 2 or 3 times a year and I am sure that bending down suddenly, stress (high adrenalin
gailcrowther
in
Arrhythmia Alliance
10 years ago
Why does RLS disappear upon standing.? I don't have clue. Believe it or not ;)
I read some older articles about how epinephrine and norepinephrine levels rise (somewhat dramatically) but NOT dopamine when we go from a supine position to a standing one. I have no idea if this is why our RLS is relieved upon standing.
I read some older articles about how epinephrine and norepinephrine levels rise (somewhat dramatically) but NOT dopamine when we go from a supine position to a standing one. I have no idea if this is why our RLS is relieved upon standing.
Hidden
in
Restless Legs Syndrome
10 years ago
T3/t4 combo
Hi all I don't w know what to do and I need some advice please, I has been seeing Dr Sb last year she prescribed t3 along with my levo well I started to take it and it made my
adrenaline
much worse than it is now I already suffer with panic attacks, had a telephone consult with her and she says I need
Hi all I don't w know what to do and I need some advice please, I has been seeing Dr Sb last year she prescribed t3 along with my levo well I started to take it and it made my
adrenaline
much worse than it is now I already suffer with panic attacks, had a telephone consult with her and she says I need
kimbo
in
Thyroid UK
10 years ago
Still trying to work through this maze
I mentioned previously that i susspected vasculitis in addition to my diagnosis of Hashimotos. Having done some research on Vasculitis people talk about the surge that i get through my body which makes me feel very ill, they have explained it as a kind of adrenalin feeling which i can relate to. That
I mentioned previously that i susspected vasculitis in addition to my diagnosis of Hashimotos. Having done some research on Vasculitis people talk about the surge that i get through my body which makes me feel very ill, they have explained it as a kind of adrenalin feeling which i can relate to. That
yorkshiregirl44
in
Thyroid UK
10 years ago
Really not sure how that happened!
The burst of speed shocked me a little, I was a sprinter at school but I haven't felt the rush of
adrenaline
of pushing myself like that for a long time! I crossed the imaginary line and reached for my watch! But what was this? 25.19? Surely that's wrong? How on earth is that possible?
The burst of speed shocked me a little, I was a sprinter at school but I haven't felt the rush of
adrenaline
of pushing myself like that for a long time! I crossed the imaginary line and reached for my watch! But what was this? 25.19? Surely that's wrong? How on earth is that possible?
Jenner78
Graduate
in
Couch to 5K
10 years ago
Hi All, At the dentist's yesterday the anaesthetic started my heart beating rapidly and then my hands started to shake.
Thankfully, it all calmed down in a couple of minutes but left me with a complaining heart for the night- faster than normal pulse rate and lots of bumps and ectopic beats and as well as feeling as if I had been pulled through a hedge backwards. Apparently, it was due to adrenalin getting into the blood
Thankfully, it all calmed down in a couple of minutes but left me with a complaining heart for the night- faster than normal pulse rate and lots of bumps and ectopic beats and as well as feeling as if I had been pulled through a hedge backwards. Apparently, it was due to adrenalin getting into the blood
porridgequeen
in
AF Association
10 years ago
Hi im hypo but have panics etc has anyone any ideas how i can calm down all this adrenaline i have its raging around my body today like mad,
i just dont know what to do about it any more, all my bloods are normal according to the labs so not overactive they say gps arnt really interested all they do is try and shove anti ds on me and give me beta blockers which i do take to slow the heart rate down thank you x
i just dont know what to do about it any more, all my bloods are normal according to the labs so not overactive they say gps arnt really interested all they do is try and shove anti ds on me and give me beta blockers which i do take to slow the heart rate down thank you x
kimbo
in
Thyroid UK
10 years ago
How odd! I'm missing running!
But then, once the
adrenaline
my right knee started to misbehave. So much so that for three days I struggled walking up and down stairs, and although it has improved a bit, there's no way I'm going to risk running until it's completely healed.
But then, once the
adrenaline
my right knee started to misbehave. So much so that for three days I struggled walking up and down stairs, and although it has improved a bit, there's no way I'm going to risk running until it's completely healed.
EverTheOptimist
Graduate
in
Couch to 5K
10 years ago
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