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I do believe there is a connection too, especially to violence. I am a total

pacifist and I know when I got really bad I yelled for the first time in my

life...over 30 years it took, lol. And it wasn't even over something

significant, which really told me something was messed up in my body because

things I SHOULD have yelled about over the years I did not.

Cheri

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I totally believe this. I think if someone were to study abusive

parents and criminals, they would find a lot of adrenal fatigue. They

already know there is a connection between abuse and crime, and

between abuse and adrenal fatigue. It isn't much of a leap.

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Good morning what exactly is HC? I am new to the board and already learning new

things. You guys are great and very knowledgeable.

bigeyes1962 wrote:

> >

> > Is a symtom of low cortisol and it's low stress-tolerance a kind

> > of " vague anger " - not directed AT anything, but just a general

> > " anger at the world " ? (perhaps working up the brain in an attempt

> to

> > generate ACTH?) And being unusually short and impatient with people?

> >

> > Could this have anything to do with road rage and 'intermittant

> > explosive disorder' - people are just passive in a way because they

> > have AF (perhaps some kind of coping mechanism - trying to ignore

> > stressors) - until they just can't do it anymore and snap.

> >

> > Jim

I totally believe this. I think if someone were to study abusive

parents and criminals, they would find a lot of adrenal fatigue. They

already know there is a connection between abuse and crime, and

between abuse and adrenal fatigue. It isn't much of a leap.

I know there were several occasions where I told my kids to go to

their rooms RIGHT NOW for their own safety, and I don't even step on

bugs! I am not a violent person, but the adrenaline rushes really did

make me crazy for a few minutes.

I could see how a person could be dealing with someone who didn't have

enough sense to walk away and things would escalate. It really makes

me wonder how many people are in jail because they just couldn't

control themselves because of adrenaline.

If you search online, the only studies anyone has done on this were

with some guys who had a different adrenaline response where they

required really intense stimulation to become aroused. I don't think

these were guys with adrenal fatigue at all, but rather psychopaths

who enjoyed hurting people. Unfortunately, this is the study people

cite when you start talking about the cortisol/adrenaline relationship

and question this stuff, and nobody studies it any further.

So, again, adrenal fatigue falls through the cracks.

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Good morning what exactly is HC? I am new to the board and already learning new

things. You guys are great and very knowledgeable.

bigeyes1962 wrote:

> >

> > Is a symtom of low cortisol and it's low stress-tolerance a kind

> > of " vague anger " - not directed AT anything, but just a general

> > " anger at the world " ? (perhaps working up the brain in an attempt

> to

> > generate ACTH?) And being unusually short and impatient with people?

> >

> > Could this have anything to do with road rage and 'intermittant

> > explosive disorder' - people are just passive in a way because they

> > have AF (perhaps some kind of coping mechanism - trying to ignore

> > stressors) - until they just can't do it anymore and snap.

> >

> > Jim

I totally believe this. I think if someone were to study abusive

parents and criminals, they would find a lot of adrenal fatigue. They

already know there is a connection between abuse and crime, and

between abuse and adrenal fatigue. It isn't much of a leap.

I know there were several occasions where I told my kids to go to

their rooms RIGHT NOW for their own safety, and I don't even step on

bugs! I am not a violent person, but the adrenaline rushes really did

make me crazy for a few minutes.

I could see how a person could be dealing with someone who didn't have

enough sense to walk away and things would escalate. It really makes

me wonder how many people are in jail because they just couldn't

control themselves because of adrenaline.

If you search online, the only studies anyone has done on this were

with some guys who had a different adrenaline response where they

required really intense stimulation to become aroused. I don't think

these were guys with adrenal fatigue at all, but rather psychopaths

who enjoyed hurting people. Unfortunately, this is the study people

cite when you start talking about the cortisol/adrenaline relationship

and question this stuff, and nobody studies it any further.

So, again, adrenal fatigue falls through the cracks.

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Okay, my friend is taking cortef for cortisol, armour for thyroid, trt as well.

Still at times have that temper or short fuse. What's next? Thanks In Advance

wrote: HC is short for

Hydrocortisone which is bioidentical Cortisol which the

adrenals produce.

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Okay, my friend is taking cortef for cortisol, armour for thyroid, trt as well.

Still at times have that temper or short fuse. What's next? Thanks In Advance

wrote: HC is short for

Hydrocortisone which is bioidentical Cortisol which the

adrenals produce.

--

Artistic Grooming- Hurricane WV

http://www.stopthethyroidmadness.com/

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

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

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They need to get their temps stable so they know they are on an optimal dose

of cortisol and then get their armour to the rigth dosage so that their

blood levels are where they need to be.

Rie

A positive attitude may not solve all your problems, but it will annoy

enough people to make it worth the effort. Herm Albright

> Okay, my friend is taking cortef for cortisol, armour for

> thyroid, trt as well. Still at times have that temper or short

> fuse. What's next? Thanks In Advance

>

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