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    Adrenaline Surge?

    WTF? OK - I can understand and deal with the hot flashes, but nobody told me about the adrenaline surge thing. I hate it. It's like the fight or flight reflex is kicking in, involuntarily! Has anyone else dealt with this?

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    Hi, Snap! I've been dealing with it for years.....though I didn't know what it was, and had never heard it was connected with menopause! yet something else for me to look forward to!! Cool!

    I started taking a supplement, recommended by my naturopathic technician called adrenal life force. It's got B vitamins, some adrenal gland and some other stuff I've never heard of. Since I started taking it, I haven't felt better in years!! It's not an OTC, though. I wonder if she can mail it to you? hmmmmmm

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    Yup, I got 'em, too. Started the same time as my hot flashes. I call 'em panic attacks.

    They are a booger to deal with sometimes!
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    Really?? I had absolutely no idea these adrenaline surges were part of the curse. Neither does my doctor. I really wonder about him sometimes.
    After several years of these, it's good to know I'm not alone (and that they seem to be subsiding some, too).
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    Quote Originally Posted by LBTC View Post
    I started taking a supplement, recommended by my naturopathic technician called adrenal life force. It's got B vitamins, some adrenal gland and some other stuff I've never heard of. Since I started taking it, I haven't felt better in years!! It's not an OTC, though. I wonder if she can mail it to you? hmmmmmm
    Thanks, but I have to be very carefully about what I take; don't want to mess up the things I take currently.

    Quote Originally Posted by KnottedYet View Post
    Yup, I got 'em, too. Started the same time as my hot flashes. I call 'em panic attacks.
    Yes! It took me months to figure out what it was, I just knew it was a feeling I did not want!

    Quote Originally Posted by Popoki_Nui View Post
    Really?? I had absolutely no idea these adrenaline surges were part of the curse. Neither does my doctor. I really wonder about him sometimes.
    After several years of these, it's good to know I'm not alone (and that they seem to be subsiding some, too).
    I had no idea either, until I started researching. I stumbled across something (should have saved the link) talking about hot flashes and adrenaline surges. Bingo!

    I swear most of my symptoms went away, but when my doctor put me on a two week regimen of Prednisone they came back with a vengeance.

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    OK
    I opened this thread thinking it would be something to do with the adrenalin rush on the start line of a race, or charging downhill or something BIKE related...

    LOL... Its about this. I had NO idea that adrenalin did this during menopause. At 42, I guess I am getting close-ish to this...

    Thanks for the heads-up gals... yet another reason why TE is invaluable


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    I think I'm in perimenopause..or maybe start of menopause.

    But so far, I only experience a warm flush in face for 3-5 min. maybe 1-2 times per month. And I hope I don't get hot, sweaty flashes.

    It's pretty calm and peetering out stuff...this start of menopause for me.

    I experience sudden short heartbeat even when lying in bed over a year ago....because I stress out unnecessarily over stuff related to my job. Just extreme worry to me. It went on for several weeks.. then went away after departmental audit was over.

    And yes, exercise seems to help overall.

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    It seems like these things are similar, but not entirely the same. Mine are not connected with anything I would normally associated with anxiety - I'm usually not "worrying" about something, in face, it may even be the opposite. The last one happened when I had been obssessing about the exciting new home improvement project we're planning, and then walked home at speed, telling my co-worker about it. No worry, just excitement....does the body interpret these the same way? I don't think mine does as these don't happen to me (that I can recall) when I am actually worried about something.

    The new supplements really do help, though, so I'm a happy camper.

    Snap, I hope you find a nice way to deal with these and that they don't happen often for you! Sending happy gentle butterflies to help with that.

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    if it will make you guys feel any better, i had some of this long before the hemi- peri- and meno- pause.

    and then again, there's my mother; she never had a single hot flash. not one.
    No symptoms of menopause. No, she doesn't eat special, yes, she drinks coffee and alcohol and eats chocolate. So we're all different!!
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    Most of my adolescent/adult life I've had palpitations (SVT, somewhat tied to food allergies) and anxiety attacks (mild ones, as those things go). I haven't even started menopause in earnest yet. I just can't freakin' wait.

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    I feel a rage coming on and my husband heads for the hills. I hate it. I wish I didn't have those feelings and I know it's because of the (lack of) hormones. I'm on an estrogen patch and I'm fine--most of the time. But other times....

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    Quote Originally Posted by mimitabby View Post
    if it will make you guys feel any better, i had some of this long before the hemi- peri- and meno- pause.
    and then again, there's my mother; she never had a single hot flash. not one.
    No symptoms of menopause. No, she doesn't eat special, yes, she drinks coffee and alcohol and eats chocolate. So we're all different!!
    Yes, everyone is different. I hope pre-menopausal women reading this thread don't wind up scared, thinking everyone has rages and panic attacks and terrible symptoms all through menopause. Some women indeed do have problems, some don't have any, some have annoying but not debilitating symptoms.

    I will be turning 54 soon and am not in menopause yet and have not had any symptoms either. Some of my friends are having hot flashes and sweats, but then again other friends have gone through the menopause transition and have not had any problems. And one woman in town seems to blame everything on menopause- from feeling resentful or angry, to having a stomach ache, the flu, low energy, or just a bad hair day. She's been blaming menopause for all that ails her for years now. (I am not implying that anyone here does that, just relating what I've observed over the years)

    To be accurate, I think the term "menopausal" or "in menopause" means you have already finished the transition and thus should not be experiencing any symptoms of the transition anymore. "Peri-menopausal" means you are somewhere in the middle of the transition. "Pre-menopausal" means you are about to go through the transition. At least that's what my doctor explained to me. Can someone else explain the terms more clearly than I?
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    You can have symtoms when you are in menopause. I'm in full menopause, according to my doctor and the blood tests she ran. I have very mild hot flashes, more like warm glows. The adrenal surges are irritating, but in truth I can live with them. The greatest joy is not having a period for well over a year.

 

 

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