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@The Avenger ..........."Hahaha...you betcha...heart palps with...

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    @The Avenger ..........."Hahaha...you betcha...heart palps with a twist of adrenal malfunction"

    Sometimes you are very accurate ....................

    From.........
    http://naturalhealthcarenw.com/services/adrenal-gland-testing/

    "However if the stress continues and if no attention is given to the adrenal imbalance then the person’s condition may worsen. The cortisol level my drop as the adrenals begin to fail to keep up with the person’s need for stress hormones. At this point the person may feel increasing fatigue and lethargy. They might find that simple daily tasks become more and more taxing and that exercise, which used to be energizing now exhausts them. Sleep which used to come easily, may be difficult or may just feel unrefreshing. If the cortisol drops in the daytime, the pituitary, a master gland in the brain, will send hormonal signals to the adrenals in attempt to stimulate them to produce more appropriate amounts of cortisol. In some cases, by the time the fatigued adrenals are able to respond to the stimulation from the pituitary, the daytime hours have passed and it is now nighttime. Normally, at night the cortisol levels should be lowered to allow for proper sleep, but if the adrenals produce too much cortisol in the evening the sleep with be poor quality. This leads to more daytime lethargy and mental sluggishness. In addition, with less ability of the adrenals to produce higher cortisol levels as needed, the person finds that their blood sugar no longer regulates well and that they may develop symptoms of reactive hypoglycemia, such as shakiness, confusion or irritability between meals. This is because in healthy adrenal patients cortisol is released in slightly higher amounts between meals to keep their blood sugar from dropping too high.
    Also, when upsetting, or startling stresses occur the adrenal fatigued person finds that they may over-react with anger, frustration, or may startle very easily. They often report increasing generalized anxiety and difficulty recovering from general stresses of life. Many adrenal fatigued patients suffer from occasional rapid heartbeat, heart palpitations, shaky or weak feeling and mood swings. This is because of the worsening of the adrenal function, but sometimes they are told that they need to take more anti-depressants to cover up these symptoms. If you have severely fatigued adrenals, they are unable to secrete extra cortisol in case of an acute stress, and your may find that you “over-react” to acute stresses."

    Sounds more and more like the reaction to very bad news upon relisting. As you go on about this relentlessly, one can only assume you're expecting some very bad news with relisting to give the effects of adrenal dysfunction and heart palpitations.
 
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