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Tonight I was sitting watching the CNN Debates, and I awoke having an

'attack;. I felt like I was having a seizure with severe shaking. I immediately

took 10mg of HC..and feel weird pressure in my head. The shaking has stopped but

muscles still are weak.

Is this from a lack of HC..and why would it happen when I am falling asleep?

I am feeling nervous and anxious.

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In a message dated 11/28/2007 9:34:13 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,

artisticgroomer@... writes:

Have

you ever been told you snore?

I do not snore...my son and parents confimed that....hmmmm

So you are saying this is cause by an adrenaline spike??

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In a message dated 11/28/2007 9:38:03 P.M. Eastern Standard Time,

artisticgroomer@... writes:

That is sure what it sounds like.

And how does cortisol help this...and it makes me feel better....

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Helen it could be from sleep apnea. as well! Sleep apnea if it si bad

enough causes a release of adrenaline much the same as low cortisol

would and can be very disturbing an would give the same sympotms. Have

you ever been told you snore?

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I have constant surges of adrenaline going thru me. This is an on-going

problem. It's as if I am in fight or flight all the time even when there's no

reason to be. How can one decrease norepinephrine when it is being

over-produced? What supplements or medications can decrease norepinephrine or

adrenaline?

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Cortidol helps your body handle ANY stress and an adrenaline rush is a

huge stressor.

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>>I have constant surges of adrenaline going thru me. This is an on-going

problem. It's as if I am in fight or flight all the time even when there's no

reason to be. How can one decrease norepinephrine when it is being

over-produced? What supplements or medications can decrease norepinephrine or

adrenaline?<<

Usually it is low cortisol or hypoglycemia that cause the adrenaline surges.

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,

It was the adrenalin rushes constantly during the day that made me

finally get my adrenals tested. My cortisol is low at the exact time

of day that I have all of the adrenalin. My cortisol is good at night

& I never have the adrenalin at night. For me it was low cortisol

that caused the adrenalin.

Gale

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> I have constant surges of adrenaline going thru me. This is an

on-going problem. It's as if I am in fight or flight all the time

even when there's no reason to be. How can one decrease

norepinephrine when it is being over-produced? What supplements or

medications can decrease norepinephrine or adrenaline?

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> Re: Attack - Val

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> Cortidol helps your body handle ANY stress and an adrenaline rush

is a

> huge stressor.

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> Artistic Grooming- Hurricane WV

>

> http://www.stopthethyroidmadness.com/

> http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/NaturalThyroidHormonesADRENALS/

>

>

>

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>

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There are a # of us on the Power-Surge board who are dealing with

the " excess adrenaline " feeling..There are any # of reasons, but

Graves Disease, excess androgens, pheochromcytoma are a

few..Cortisol has helped some of them..has not helped others.

What I ended up doing was tracking things hormonally until I

narrowed it down..for me it was increased TSI antibodies AND high

free testosterone...sometimes irrespective of actual thyroid levels.

>

> Cortidol helps your body handle ANY stress and an adrenaline rush

is a

> huge stressor.

>

> --

> Artistic Grooming- Hurricane

WV

>

> http://www.stopthethyroidmadness.com/

>

http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/NaturalThyroidHormonesADRENALS/

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I have increased testosterone. How can we decrease testosterone? Mine is off the

charts. Dr. Arem says that HypoT is associated with low testosterone and HyperT

with high testosterone. What other things can cause it and how can it be

reduced?

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There are a # of us on the Power-Surge board who are dealing with

the " excess adrenaline " feeling..There are any # of reasons, but

Graves Disease, excess androgens, pheochromcytoma are a

few..Cortisol has helped some of them..has not helped others.

What I ended up doing was tracking things hormonally until I

narrowed it down..for me it was increased TSI antibodies AND high

free testosterone...sometimes irrespective of actual thyroid levels.

>

> Cortidol helps your body handle ANY stress and an adrenaline rush

is a

> huge stressor.

>

> --

> Artistic Grooming- Hurricane

WV

>

> http://www.stopthethyroidmadness.com/

>

http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/NaturalThyroidHormonesADRENALS/

>

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My adrenaline is always surging thru me. It is almost a way of life for me

24/7. It finally exhausts me to the point that I thankfully collapse into sleep

by 9:30.

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> Cortidol helps your body handle ANY stress and an adrenaline rush

is a

> huge stressor.

>

> --

> Artistic Grooming- Hurricane WV

>

> http://www.stopthethyroidmadness.com/

> http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/NaturalThyroidHormonesADRENALS/

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I've had that since my early teens, that out of control surge, I didn't know

it was abnormal until I was an adult.

I still get it whenever I'm angry. That 'why am I over-reacting?' feeling.

I know my reaction is out of proportion, but I can't stop it. The HC seems

to be helping a little, but it hasn't stopped completely.

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> My adrenaline is always surging thru me. It is almost a way of life for

> me 24/7. It finally exhausts me to the point that I thankfully collapse into

> sleep by 9:30.

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This is interesting. Not only did I have the low cortisol but I also

had high Testosterone.

Hmmm

Gale

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> I have increased testosterone. How can we decrease testosterone?

Mine is off the charts. Dr. Arem says that HypoT is associated with

low testosterone and HyperT with high testosterone. What other things

can cause it and how can it be reduced?

>

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