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Hi Val, can you maybe tell me what this could be. it happened before all that

stress back in the month of February'10 but since then its happened much more

often. i have these strange things take place sometimes it happens a lot then

it will be a bit better for a little while.

Its hard to describe, my head will feel odd, then my heart rate goes up a lot ,

and has this strange beating like its fatigued or something , lifting things

seem too heavy , my tummy may or may not feel upset when this happens.

Its like the bottom just falls out, if that makes sense.

It doesn't happen every day though.

It is happening again this morning , so I ate and I still fell that way.

I think when this happens that its either low blood sugar and I need to eat, or

low cortisol, or low salt or potassium.

Have you ever herd this before?

thank you , sherie

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Sorry Val I ment to send this to the adrenals group.

Im now embarrassed.

sherie

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> Hi Val, can you maybe tell me what this could be. it happened before all that

stress back in the month of February'10 but since then its happened much more

often. i have these strange things take place sometimes it happens a lot then

it will be a bit better for a little while.

>

> Its hard to describe, my head will feel odd, then my heart rate goes up a lot

, and has this strange beating like its fatigued or something , lifting things

seem too heavy , my tummy may or may not feel upset when this happens.

>

> Its like the bottom just falls out, if that makes sense.

>

> It doesn't happen every day though.

>

> It is happening again this morning , so I ate and I still fell that way.

>

> I think when this happens that its either low blood sugar and I need to eat,

or low cortisol, or low salt or potassium.

>

> Have you ever herd this before?

>

>

> thank you , sherie

>

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It could be hypoglycemia or low coritlsl or both! Low cortisol can cause

low blood sugar and once the adrenaline is released and oyu feel this

way only time can fix it and eatign though it may prevent it gettign

worse, will not releive th esymptoms.

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The only way to fix this is enough cortisol then ?

How do I dose cortisol again for 20 mg?

5mg four times a day? or 10 mg when I get up then 5mg , then later another 5

mg?

thank you , sherie

>

> It could be hypoglycemia or low coritlsl or both! Low cortisol can cause

> low blood sugar and once the adrenaline is released and oyu feel this

> way only time can fix it and eatign though it may prevent it gettign

> worse, will not releive th esymptoms.

>

> --

>

> http://nthadrenalsweb.org/

>

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

> http://faqhelp.webs.com/

>

> http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/RT3_T3/

> http://www.thyroid-rt3.com/

>

> http://groups.yahoo.com/group/HypoPets/

> http://www.stopthethyroidmadness.com/

>

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Im sorry, I forgot to tell you that this strangeness can happen sometimes a

little while after eating or sometimes a few hours after taking isocort.

And I eat a pretty low carb,low sugar diet so this happening after a meal is

odd.

sorry I keep forget information.

sherie

>

> It could be hypoglycemia or low coritlsl or both! Low cortisol can cause

> low blood sugar and once the adrenaline is released and oyu feel this

> way only time can fix it and eatign though it may prevent it gettign

> worse, will not releive th esymptoms.

>

> --

>

> http://nthadrenalsweb.org/

>

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

> http://faqhelp.webs.com/

>

> http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/RT3_T3/

> http://www.thyroid-rt3.com/

>

> http://groups.yahoo.com/group/HypoPets/

> http://www.stopthethyroidmadness.com/

>

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Sorry to butt in here, but, , could low cortisol/hypoglykemia cause tachycardia (rapid heartbeating, more than 200 bpm, for 1-3 minutes) at nighttime?I am still trying to figure out why I got tachycardia almost every night since I was 13 up til I was 29. Now I'm 31 and I haven't had those for 2 years. What changed?I did cut my sugar-intake 2 years ago by skipping alcohol completely. Haven't had ONE taste of alcohol for almost 3 years now. + Diet and no cigarettes as well.Just wondering about the tachycardia & low cortisol/hypoglykemia!

 

It could be hypoglycemia or low coritlsl or both! Low cortisol can cause

low blood sugar and once the adrenaline is released and oyu feel this

way only time can fix it and eatign though it may prevent it gettign

worse, will not releive th esymptoms.

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