Guest guest Posted March 18, 2005 Report Share Posted March 18, 2005 CAN YOU HAVE > TEMPORARY HYPER STATES THAT ARE A LITTLE DIFFERENT FROM ONE TIME TO > THE NEXT __________________________ You bet you can. It's all tied into adrenal function. A big meal or a meal that is a stress on the system by being a bit different than you are used to can stress the adrenals. Sugar like you would find in chocolate is a reall adrenal stressor. When cortisol drops, you can become temporarily hyper. This is because thyroid can't get into tissues and will build up in the blood. It will give varying degrees of both hyper and hypo symptoms. For, example, a pounding heart, but feeling cold at the same time. Or, a night sweat and feeling mildly ill. Or hyperventilation because you can't get enough oxygen into tissues mixed with a pounding heart or the shakes. Next time you have one of these events just take your temperature and pulse. I'll bet you will find that temperature is very low, like 96 degrees, but your pulse is high. This means that thyroid is not getting into tissues to generate heat, but is too high in the blood affecting the heart and muslces, which are very sensitive to thyroid. I have low adrenal function mostly in the morning and this gives me hyper symptoms for a few hours. Then it clears up by afternoon and everything is normal. The body is very dynamic. Tish Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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