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<blockquote data-quote="Lamont D" data-source="post: 2172149" data-attributes="member: 85785"><p>Propanol is a beta blocker, so it should help when you get those symptoms of your heart and chest tremors.</p><p>Anxiety and panic attacks are symptoms of this type of condition.</p><p></p><p>In the end like I had to, go on a voyage of discovery to find what was good for me.</p><p>I fear regardless of diagnosis, you will have to discover your balance of foods to rid you of your symptoms and have a healthier lifestyle.</p><p></p><p>You mention hangovers! Is this something you can take out of your way of living. Alcohol can be detrimental to your health, even something like a glass of wine or half a pint of beer, could be causing so much of your health problems.</p><p>Endocrinology is to do with your organs, because if you have a problem with your liver, it may not be able to process the alcohol, hence the symptoms.</p><p>I haven't drank alcohol for fifteen years now because the after effects of even a little alcohol was causing problems, namely my fatty liver, little did I know it was after this that I discovered that certain foods and drinks were causing all the symptoms I was getting, my body couldn't cope with carbs and sugar, and alcohol that I drank, (beer) was full of carbs!</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>But after reading your post a couple of times I'm gonna say that it does seem to be probably that the symptoms that you describe, that you are having recurring panic attacks, as part of your actual condition.</p><p></p><p>Hope you get sorted.</p><p></p><p>Best wishes</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lamont D, post: 2172149, member: 85785"] Propanol is a beta blocker, so it should help when you get those symptoms of your heart and chest tremors. Anxiety and panic attacks are symptoms of this type of condition. In the end like I had to, go on a voyage of discovery to find what was good for me. I fear regardless of diagnosis, you will have to discover your balance of foods to rid you of your symptoms and have a healthier lifestyle. You mention hangovers! Is this something you can take out of your way of living. Alcohol can be detrimental to your health, even something like a glass of wine or half a pint of beer, could be causing so much of your health problems. Endocrinology is to do with your organs, because if you have a problem with your liver, it may not be able to process the alcohol, hence the symptoms. I haven't drank alcohol for fifteen years now because the after effects of even a little alcohol was causing problems, namely my fatty liver, little did I know it was after this that I discovered that certain foods and drinks were causing all the symptoms I was getting, my body couldn't cope with carbs and sugar, and alcohol that I drank, (beer) was full of carbs! But after reading your post a couple of times I'm gonna say that it does seem to be probably that the symptoms that you describe, that you are having recurring panic attacks, as part of your actual condition. Hope you get sorted. Best wishes [/QUOTE]
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