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Leila - all the symptoms you have mentioned sound like very fatigued

adrenals...good luck finding your answers!!

> I'm 22, I get panic attacks, chest pains, have a constantly runny

nose,

> always feel tired, have severe sugar and salt cravings, always

feeling cold,

> always hungry, often nauseus however when I eat, need at least 10

hrs of

> sleep a night to feel right, and have quite vivid dreams, feel

nervous all

> the time, worry constantly, and more... I want to figure out what I

really

> have and what is just me being a hypochondriac but doctors won't

help me. I

> hate doctors. All they did was put me on anti-depressants and tell

me to

> calm down. Something is very wrong with me.

>

> Whoa. In a couple weeks I will know. I have ordered a saliva test!!!

>

> Leila Armush

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Hi Leila,

I am now 32, but started off like that in my teens. At least that is

when I noticed that things were going awry. Here are a few things you

can do right now. Get a good mercury thermometer and a blood pressure

cuff. Also, start taking you heart rate. Do you have any idea what

your blood pressure and heart rate are or were when you were feeling

good/normal? Checking these few things over a period of a week and

plotting them down can tell you if it is involving your metabolism. I

have had cold hands and feet for years. I started getting heart

palpitations when I was 15. You may not have those, or you may,

depending on what you call a panic attack. I suspect that I had some

adrenal fatigue for years. It produces many of the symptoms you have

explained. It seems like the " A " type personalities or people who are

perfectionists (ME and maybe you) tend to be the ones with adrenal

fatigue moe often than others. It's a lot of constant emotional stress

on the body. I

worried about EVERYTHING. I am also probably borderline Obsessive

compulsive, if not entirely so (it's just hard to admit). Here is a

really informative site that may help you decide if you may starting

to suffer from adrenal fatigue. It could also be thryoid related. I

just recently got diagnosed with thyroid disease. I think having two

children in such a short period of time provoked it. Try not to panic.

It just makes it all worse. Also, I don't know how you eat, but

changing that is very important. It could also be that you have food

allergies to certain things that can produce a slew of weird symptoms

and conditions. All refined sugar, flour, pasta, potatoes etc...

should be eliminated. Essentially a low carb diet with lots of fresh

veggies, chicken, fish, and 100% whole wheat is a good way to start. I

still eat pasta as a treat, but I now use whole wheat noodles (I can't

even tell the difference). Anyway, here's that

link:http://www.drrind.com/scorecardmatrix.asp

http://www.drrind.com

Email me anytime: d_timmsjosey@...

> I'm reading about CFS, MS, thyroid disorder, fibromalgia, and chlamydia

> bacteria on this list and I don't know if I'm becoming more of a

> hypochondriac or what but I'm wondering which of all these things I

have!!

>

> I'm 22, I get panic attacks, chest pains, have a constantly runny nose,

> always feel tired, have severe sugar and salt cravings, always

feeling cold,

> always hungry, often nauseus however when I eat, need at least 10

hrs of

> sleep a night to feel right, and have quite vivid dreams, feel

nervous all

> the time, worry constantly, and more... I want to figure out what I

really

> have and what is just me being a hypochondriac but doctors won't

help me. I

> hate doctors. All they did was put me on anti-depressants and tell

me to

> calm down. Something is very wrong with me.

>

> Whoa. In a couple weeks I will know. I have ordered a saliva test!!!

>

> Leila Armush

> Work: larmush@a...

> " History is not kind to those who try to rush it. " --A line from

" Power of

> One " that explains everything in this world

> http://communities.msn.com/LeilasTriptoSyria/pictures/html

>

> _________________________________________________________________

> Get some great ideas here for your sweetheart on Valentine's Day - and

> beyond. http://special.msn.com/network/celebrateromance.armx

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--- In NaturalThyroidHormones , " d_timmsjosey " people

who are

> perfectionists (ME and maybe you) tend to be the ones with adrenal

> fatigue moe often than others. It's a lot of constant emotional

stress

> on the body. I

> worried about EVERYTHING. I am also probably borderline Obsessive

> compulsive, if not entirely so (it's just hard to admit).

My friend and one of my sons became EXTREMELY obsessive-compulsive

when their adrenals were exhausted...and it disappeared when they got

strong again....my doctor said people woth " math minds " often get the

OCD thing going on during adrenal fatigue...just so happens both my

son and my friend are very mathmatical people - she was a mth teacher

and he has a BS in Math...interesting...unless it is you it's

happening to, I'm sure.

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I really wish my memory was better. I was listening to the Tesh

radio show this morning and there is some Dr who has an explanation

as to why your body craves sweets. Something to do with the acid or

alkiline level. And he suggested which foods to eat. I thought the

Drs last name was O'Reilly or something like that.

Something maybe to check into.

Louise

> I'm reading about CFS, MS, thyroid disorder, fibromalgia, and

chlamydia

> bacteria on this list and I don't know if I'm becoming more of a

> hypochondriac or what but I'm wondering which of all these things I

have!!

>

> I'm 22, I get panic attacks, chest pains, have a constantly runny

nose,

> always feel tired, have severe sugar and salt cravings, always

feeling cold,

> always hungry, often nauseus however when I eat, need at least 10

hrs of

> sleep a night to feel right, and have quite vivid dreams, feel

nervous all

> the time, worry constantly, and more... I want to figure out what I

really

> have and what is just me being a hypochondriac but doctors won't

help me. I

> hate doctors. All they did was put me on anti-depressants and tell

me to

> calm down. Something is very wrong with me.

>

> Whoa. In a couple weeks I will know. I have ordered a saliva test!!!

>

> Leila Armush

> Work: larmush@a...

> " History is not kind to those who try to rush it. " --A line

from " Power of

> One " that explains everything in this world

> http://communities.msn.com/LeilasTriptoSyria/pictures/html

>

> _________________________________________________________________

> Get some great ideas here for your sweetheart on Valentine's Day -

and

> beyond. http://special.msn.com/network/celebrateromance.armx

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> >You don't have to wait on tests. Order the Isocort now! If you

live

> >in/near a big city, you can call around to health stores. There

may be

> >one in the area that stocks it. Even if you are hypo, you need

some

> >adreanal support before starting thyroid meds.

>

> I live very close to San Francisco so I'm sure I can find it.

Thanks! By the

> way, what is DHEA? Can that be taken with Isocort?

Yes, you can also take DHEA - it is another hormone precursor made by

the adrenals.

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