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And I have
adrenaline
(epi-pens) for very severe attacks. I've sometimes had ipratropium nebs in hospital, and I met someone in hospital with asthma similar to mine who uses
adrenaline
nebs and finds them really useful.
And I have
adrenaline
(epi-pens) for very severe attacks. I've sometimes had ipratropium nebs in hospital, and I met someone in hospital with asthma similar to mine who uses
adrenaline
nebs and finds them really useful.
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10 years ago
Constantly exhausted despite 10+ years on levo
He gave me
adrenaline
dental injection. I've been on levo 10+ years now with little improvement in energy. Very tired nowadays just work and sleep but even that difficult. I also have vitiligo on hands and feet.
He gave me
adrenaline
dental injection. I've been on levo 10+ years now with little improvement in energy. Very tired nowadays just work and sleep but even that difficult. I also have vitiligo on hands and feet.
j5lt
in
Thyroid UK
10 years ago
Day 2 on steroids...Is this normal?
I couldn't sleep last night because I could feel
adrenaline
coursing through me, despite being tired at 1am I was still wide awake and hyper. I feel like I am on a lot of cocaine or something! Normal? Just stick with it and continue taking?
I couldn't sleep last night because I could feel
adrenaline
coursing through me, despite being tired at 1am I was still wide awake and hyper. I feel like I am on a lot of cocaine or something! Normal? Just stick with it and continue taking?
ShellyWelly
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NRAS
10 years ago
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She did a 24 hour urine test for
adrenaline
- which came back ok.
She did a 24 hour urine test for
adrenaline
- which came back ok.
Bristol1965
in
Thyroid UK
10 years ago
My 1st Race Report - Asda Foundation, Jane Thomlinson 10k York 03.08.2014
I am buzzing with
adrenaline
. It starts a little slowly until we get to the start line but then speeds up. Daughter says slow down and I do, a few times until she decides to walk a bit. She is breastfeeding so it is best she goes at her own pace. I go on ahead.
I am buzzing with
adrenaline
. It starts a little slowly until we get to the start line but then speeds up. Daughter says slow down and I do, a few times until she decides to walk a bit. She is breastfeeding so it is best she goes at her own pace. I go on ahead.
kickibro
Graduate
in
Couch to 5K
10 years ago
Why do I get nervous before a run?
I'm going to do Week 6 day 2 in half an hour, and already I'm getting the
adrenaline
and feeling a bit shaky. No idea why this is - I've done this day before (repeating week 6 as I failed day 3) so I should be feeling confident and fine. I even like running so why do I feel so bad just beforehand?
I'm going to do Week 6 day 2 in half an hour, and already I'm getting the
adrenaline
and feeling a bit shaky. No idea why this is - I've done this day before (repeating week 6 as I failed day 3) so I should be feeling confident and fine. I even like running so why do I feel so bad just beforehand?
SunnyAnnie
Graduate
in
Couch to 5K
10 years ago
Travelling with health anxiety
However, whenever I have anxiety it always hits my chest - causing palpitations,
adrenaline
surges causing racing heart rate etc. I am always very aware of where the nearest hospital is, just in case.
However, whenever I have anxiety it always hits my chest - causing palpitations,
adrenaline
surges causing racing heart rate etc. I am always very aware of where the nearest hospital is, just in case.
Queeniescakes
in
Living with Anxiety
10 years ago
Health anxiety & long journeys
However, whenever I have anxiety it always hits my chest - causing palpitations,
adrenaline
surges causing racing heart rate etc. I am always very aware of where the nearest hospital is, just in case.
However, whenever I have anxiety it always hits my chest - causing palpitations,
adrenaline
surges causing racing heart rate etc. I am always very aware of where the nearest hospital is, just in case.
Queeniescakes
in
Anxiety Support
10 years ago
You must be mad, your Mum would be proud
Well apprently we weren't being invaded by aliens and in the end it was a bit of a pathetic storm but the surge of
adrenaline
meant I had a really restless sleep and woke up at 9am very groggy and obviously too late to head to parkrun.
Well apprently we weren't being invaded by aliens and in the end it was a bit of a pathetic storm but the surge of
adrenaline
meant I had a really restless sleep and woke up at 9am very groggy and obviously too late to head to parkrun.
spoonierunning
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in
Couch to 5K
10 years ago
Quitting smoking and weight gain
Immediately after a puff of nicotine there is a rush of
adrenaline
which causes the liver to release glycogen (sugar) which raises the blood sugar levels slightly. Remove nicotine and your body slows down your metabolism. You are expending fewer calories.
Immediately after a puff of nicotine there is a rush of
adrenaline
which causes the liver to release glycogen (sugar) which raises the blood sugar levels slightly. Remove nicotine and your body slows down your metabolism. You are expending fewer calories.
monky
Administrator
in
Quit Support
10 years ago
Hi
I have been following Michelle's blog & radio programs for a few months. I have come to understand my symptoms as a brain disorder from trauma rather than the shame & gult I experienced growing up in an abusive dysfunctional family where I was sexually abused starting when I was around 4. When I started
I have been following Michelle's blog & radio programs for a few months. I have come to understand my symptoms as a brain disorder from trauma rather than the shame & gult I experienced growing up in an abusive dysfunctional family where I was sexually abused starting when I was around 4. When I started
Mer3lot3
in
Heal My PTSD
10 years ago
A SPOT OF 5K EXERCISE!
I suppose with parkrun the
adrenaline
flows more freely, there's a "tow" effect and also the mental frame of mind "I'm not gonna let people pass me"!! When you're flying solo as I was this morning, there's bound to be a difference.
I suppose with parkrun the
adrenaline
flows more freely, there's a "tow" effect and also the mental frame of mind "I'm not gonna let people pass me"!! When you're flying solo as I was this morning, there's bound to be a difference.
danzargo
Graduate
in
Couch to 5K
10 years ago
July's Blog - Mel's experience of travelling with lupus
It is the
adrenaline
capital of the world; I plan to sky dive, bungee jump, white-water raft and most importantly, ski.
It is the
adrenaline
capital of the world; I plan to sky dive, bungee jump, white-water raft and most importantly, ski.
Paul_Howard
LUPUS UK
in
LUPUS UK
10 years ago
Is this an adrenaline issue and how do I control it.
Hi,You kind people have told me I may have an
adrenaline
issues,may I share an incident with you for your opinions. This happened this morning,I was doing the usual run of jobs when hubby returned from the shops,So I suggested coffee and he puts the kettle on.
Hi,You kind people have told me I may have an
adrenaline
issues,may I share an incident with you for your opinions. This happened this morning,I was doing the usual run of jobs when hubby returned from the shops,So I suggested coffee and he puts the kettle on.
beaton
in
Thyroid UK
10 years ago
B210K W5R2 Running scared
At the time I was full of
adrenaline
and incredulous at the whole situation. I did go home and call the taxi firm and reported his reg. and described his behaviour and that was that. Or so I thought. However, last night I came to run again only to find that this experience was lingering.
At the time I was full of
adrenaline
and incredulous at the whole situation. I did go home and call the taxi firm and reported his reg. and described his behaviour and that was that. Or so I thought. However, last night I came to run again only to find that this experience was lingering.
emkeenan
Graduate
in
Couch to 5K
10 years ago
Abnormal cells
They said they can't give me anything to calm me down and I will just have the normal sedation, which, to be honest, doesn't kick in until after I get home (I think the
adrenaline
I produce kills it). Has anyone else been in this position and if so, how did you cope in the run-up to the scope?
They said they can't give me anything to calm me down and I will just have the normal sedation, which, to be honest, doesn't kick in until after I get home (I think the
adrenaline
I produce kills it). Has anyone else been in this position and if so, how did you cope in the run-up to the scope?
GrannySmith
in
Oesophageal & Gastric Cancer
10 years ago
Post Hemithyroidectomy- adrenaline surges and panic attacks-Help!
No FT3 and my Vit D was very low, Iron good. 7 days after surgery I started to get intense
adrenaline
surges throughout my body and what feels like panic attacks. It feels like the world is ending and is frightening to experience. It is worse between 2-5am and can last a whole day.
No FT3 and my Vit D was very low, Iron good. 7 days after surgery I started to get intense
adrenaline
surges throughout my body and what feels like panic attacks. It feels like the world is ending and is frightening to experience. It is worse between 2-5am and can last a whole day.
gumlygirl72
in
Thyroid UK
10 years ago
24hr urine test
I have been asked to do a 24 hr urine test, doctor said to test my
adrenaline
? This is as I have been getting sinus tachycardia....is this the same as adrenal testing please? Had my thyroid removed 10 years ago.
I have been asked to do a 24 hr urine test, doctor said to test my
adrenaline
? This is as I have been getting sinus tachycardia....is this the same as adrenal testing please? Had my thyroid removed 10 years ago.
Seabob
in
Thyroid UK
10 years ago
Update on earlier post (t3 only regimen)
I am susceptible to squirts of
adrenaline
, which is troublesome. Any challenge gets me in fighting mode before I even know it has happened. The good news is that this now seems to have receded a bit.
I am susceptible to squirts of
adrenaline
, which is troublesome. Any challenge gets me in fighting mode before I even know it has happened. The good news is that this now seems to have receded a bit.
puncturedbicycle
in
Thyroid UK
10 years ago
Thyroid, Sex Drive and Orgasms - embarrassing and sensitive subject but I need help!
The only connection I can come up with is
adrenaline
/cortisol, or some sort of stress hormone, as I think they are the only things that would be released during those 3 separate circumstances. Basically
adrenaline
or cortisol increase seem to cause me a whole host of problems.
The only connection I can come up with is
adrenaline
/cortisol, or some sort of stress hormone, as I think they are the only things that would be released during those 3 separate circumstances. Basically
adrenaline
or cortisol increase seem to cause me a whole host of problems.
omron
in
Thyroid UK
10 years ago
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