Adrenals out of whack?

in people with hysterics or anxiety disorders the adrenaline is always getting released into their blood, constantly for months and years... why does it never "run out"
Answers:    You are mistaken. It isn't too much adrenaline; it's too little. Years of stress and overwork are burning people out. They are dropping like flies. Psychiatry have latched on to this seeing a ready source of income. There are stages of stress. In the first stage, usually a panic attack; adrenaline reserves are completely burned off. Stage two - our marvelous body produces lots of cortisol to pick up the slack. Only problem is cortisol surrounded by large amounts is toxic to the brain. So the person goes from a frenzy attack to ongoing anxiety with maybe an occaisional panic attack thrown contained by. All of which is not helped, but only worsened by psychiatric drugs known as psychotropics. A entity can go on quite a while longer running on cortisol but if their stress and work load isn't blanched, eventually the cortisol is burned off too. Then you are really in trouble. It takes years to do again adrenalin and cortisol reserves. If you have taken psychotropics; you will have other hormonal imballances as well. It take a very savvy endocrinologist to help you rebuild your hormones to average levels. Hopefully the endocrinologist will work with a compounding pharmacy and custom mix natural hormones which will grant immediate relief but will still take a long time to receive you back to "normal". You'll feel better right away, anxiety and stress will ease up noticably. Just find a compounding pharmacy and ask if they will recommend an endocrinologist and be in motion asap. Your health and well being will be rebuild, it's worth the time and effort. Take my word; I've been through it all.


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