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<blockquote data-quote="weeezer" data-source="post: 252499" data-attributes="member: 41342"><p>i reckon my thyroid is goin loopsy, but had it checked and it was 'normal'. thought me 'ormones were goin loopsy (menopause etc) but got em checked and 'normal range'. i've had a couple of attacks since posting on this thread - yesterday it woke me up at 6am, absolutely pounding/racing and was terrifying, which only feeds the problem. anyway nothing since, but the day before i had an 'episode' whilst my son was having a swimming lesson (& i was unsuccessfully trying to keep my 2 yr old daughter amused & sat down at same time! failed) - it felt just like a hypo, very weak, heart racing/pounding etc. bg was 8.3 then 10.4 half hr later so i know it wasn't on the way down or anything. </p><p></p><p>2 q's: i've been running a bit high at random times lately, i was thinking these 'episodes' have been pushing bg up? anyone think that poss?</p><p></p><p>also, these 'episodes' feel so adrenaliney, i feel like my production of adrenaline is super sensitive (say, if my little girl walks too near the road, or someone chokes - i get a huge rush of adrenaline & it absolutely floors me!). have more or less daily (ok not every day, but several a week) hypo's 'ruined' my adrenaline response? has my body produced so much adrenaline (you know that feeling when a hypo hits) that i've worn me adrenal gland/glands/operation out? </p><p></p><p>any other rapid heart beaters above know what i mean about the adrenaline? or just me!? :crazy: </p><p></p><p>would be interested to know if anyone has any knowledge re adrenaline production and the above. or any thoughts at all! i may just be barking up the wrong tree completely!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="weeezer, post: 252499, member: 41342"] i reckon my thyroid is goin loopsy, but had it checked and it was 'normal'. thought me 'ormones were goin loopsy (menopause etc) but got em checked and 'normal range'. i've had a couple of attacks since posting on this thread - yesterday it woke me up at 6am, absolutely pounding/racing and was terrifying, which only feeds the problem. anyway nothing since, but the day before i had an 'episode' whilst my son was having a swimming lesson (& i was unsuccessfully trying to keep my 2 yr old daughter amused & sat down at same time! failed) - it felt just like a hypo, very weak, heart racing/pounding etc. bg was 8.3 then 10.4 half hr later so i know it wasn't on the way down or anything. 2 q's: i've been running a bit high at random times lately, i was thinking these 'episodes' have been pushing bg up? anyone think that poss? also, these 'episodes' feel so adrenaliney, i feel like my production of adrenaline is super sensitive (say, if my little girl walks too near the road, or someone chokes - i get a huge rush of adrenaline & it absolutely floors me!). have more or less daily (ok not every day, but several a week) hypo's 'ruined' my adrenaline response? has my body produced so much adrenaline (you know that feeling when a hypo hits) that i've worn me adrenal gland/glands/operation out? any other rapid heart beaters above know what i mean about the adrenaline? or just me!? :crazy: would be interested to know if anyone has any knowledge re adrenaline production and the above. or any thoughts at all! i may just be barking up the wrong tree completely! [/QUOTE]
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