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Weird Adrenalin Rushes

Robbie_WY
18 years ago

I'm brand new to this wonderful forum, and wondering if anyone can address this problem -- or rather symptoms.

Am in menopause and last period was about 15 mos. ago. Have decided to do this "cold turkey," so I'm not on HRT. For about the last 6 months, I will often awaken in the middle of the night with an "adrenalin rush" kind of feeling -- sort of like the feeling one might get standing at the top of the Empire State Building and looking over the edge. These are not anxiety attacks -- I had those many years ago with mitral valve prolapse and no longer have the anxiety attacks. This is different, and they only happen at night.

Am wondering if these adrenalin rushes are a result of menopause? I've done some research, but haven't found any answers.


Thank you !!

Robbie

Comments (194)

  • Helen Blake
    7 years ago

    I also get these adrenaline rushes just as my hot flashes start. I have had them for 16 years now. When my hot flashes 1st started I referee to them as violent because I would have then about every 10 minutes or do. They have since reduced in number & severity. I am now 66 years old and it's not so bad now with just a few a day.

  • User
    7 years ago

    I really notice them in the palms of my hands, anyone else feel it in arms and hands? 64 and get them as soon as I awake from sleep no matter what time.

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    Hi Robbie,

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  • Mkj Bar
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    Whilst I still was having the odd adrenaline rush whilst on the beta blockers come winter time ( I'm in Australia) they are back on a regular basis. The other thing that I have had showing in my blood tests is an elevated level of C reactive protein , this has been going on for a few years this is caused by high inflammation but from what I don't know. Eventually I'm sure we will all work this out and others after us will not have to suffer for as long as all of us here.


  • Sandra Fletcher
    6 years ago
    last modified: 6 years ago

    I am so relieved to hear this dreadful feeling is menopause, I was advised to stop taking the pill as it's dangerous for women over 50. Hot flushes started immediately, so I started taking 5HTP and Melatonin supplements to assist with menopause symptoms and my sleep deprivation as I also have Narcolepsy and fibromyalgia. Soon after taking these supplements I started experiencing these dreadful episodes, I could never explain to the doctors how they felt. After reading this forum I would have to say "adrenalin rush" is another way to describe them. I would say a cross between pins and needles and numbness crawling up inside my legs to my pounding chest followed by a clammy feeling with a hot flush, a layer of sweat on my skin plus a red burning face and ears. These episodes were happening like clock work, they were always worse following rest. They were so bad at one point, I couldn't stay in my seat as it was so uncomfortable being in my own body.

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  • casey1231
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    OK ladies, every thing reported here is exactly how I feel...50 years old, every few weeks having these horrible adrenaline surges with burning skin and anxiety, I also tend to get a migraine in those times. I've been on an antidepressant for 20 years but it doesn't do crap to help during those times!! I'm considering HRT because I'm desperate but my mom has had breast cancer twice and I'm afraid. I'm sorry everyone is struggling but I'm glad I found this forum!!!

  • nam_aste1
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    omg I can't believe I finally found others that are describing/feeling exactly what I experience. These 'surges' happen the minute I lay down for bed and occur ALL NIGHT LONG! I can be sitting up in bed watching a program or reading, get very sleepy so lights out then BAM, massive 'butterflies' in my chest area. I've had tests for various heart issues...nothing. Wore a heart monitor for 24 hours...nothing. I am a fit 52 year in perimenopause. I eat very well, reduced coffee to one cup a day and workout 30'ish minutes 4-6 times a week.

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  • Mkj Bar
    6 years ago

    Two years later and I can say that I rarely have them now, so there is hope. Beta blockers initially helped but now I am off them completely and no surges. I had to cut out caffeine completely , only drink decaf tea and coffee now and no chocolate. I also don’t eat anything sweet after 4pm as I found that I believe that there may be a link to fluctuations in blood sugar. Also try magnesium like a few others here it might help. Hang in there it does get better

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  • kedenlicsw
    6 years ago

    Not alone. I’ve had them for years post menopause. Don’t think anyone has found an answer. But they won’t kill you so best not to let them set off an anxiety attack. Just breathe through them and they pass

  • annedodrill
    6 years ago

    Thank you for your response and support kedenlicsw! I’ll take that advice!

  • superhappyfunday
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    Hello ladies. I have the same exact symptoms. Starts with an overwhelming feeling of dread followed by tightness in my chest then surge feeling running down my arms and legs. Then the hot flash. Have not had a good nights sleep in 5 years. I have a foggy brain and irritability. I run 20 miles a week and I meditate. I've tried HRT (worked but got nervous about continuing), antidepressants (made sleep worse), Melatonin (super irritability), Estroven (kind of helpful) and Ambient (yikes no thanks). Read that there is evidence that a low dose of the antidepressant Effexor works as well as HRT so went to the doc to give that a try. She also prescribed Trazadone for sleep. That was a month ago and my life has changed for the better. I'm taking 37.5 mg Effexor (super low dose) in the am (it alerts the system) and Trazadone 50 mg (low dose) before bed. Did more research on Trazadone and learned that at low doses, it acts to block, guess what.....adrenaline. May not work for everyone and yes there are risks. In my case, the benefits outweigh the risks. It also does not alleviate all of the symptoms but no more dread, a good night's sleep, I can think again and i'm not so irritable. Here is a link with more info. on what Trazadone does- http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/download?doi=10.1.1.605.7477&rep=rep1&type=pdf

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    I was prescribed Trazadone also, I tried a whole one at 50mg, could hardly wake up the next morning and my mouth was soooo dry, I'm sure I slept with my mouth open all night, I mean literally had to take a mouth full of water and hold it for a while to rehydrate my tongue! I looked up what Trazadone was(should of done that 1st) and it's an antihistamine! I've always been sensitive to them. I still have the weird adrenalin rushes, but not as bad as I once had them. Not sure what's changed? I have an issue with restless legs also. I found that 65mg of iron has really helped me. I wish you luck it looks like you have hit upon some helpful things.

  • kedenlicsw
    6 years ago

    Trazodone is an antidepressant not antihisimine. Interesting about the iron.

  • superhappyfunday
    6 years ago

    Yes it is categorized as an anti depressant as well as an anti-anxiety. I'm referring to the specific pharmacologic actions. See my link-"Trazadone is a multifunctional drug with dose dependent pharmacologic actions. It has hypnotic actions at low doses due to blockage of H1 histamine (antihistamine) receptors and a1 adrenergic (adrenaline) receptors.


  • kedenlicsw
    6 years ago

    Tell us more about the iron decision.

  • Deb Schumacher
    6 years ago

    Hi all, Well due to frustration and a lot of googling, I came across this info about iron helping with RLS. I tried some and low and behold, my RLS symptoms subsided. I feel this is conclusive because I tried to go back to not taking it, and the symptoms returned. Took it again and they went away. So this seems to help me. I don't think theres any harm it 65mg of iron. It seems to be a low dose. I guess if anyone has any concerns about it, talk to your physician 1st. I just know it has made a difference for me. And weirdly enough I haven't had the adrenalin rushes so bad either. Coincidence? IDK ?

  • kedenlicsw
    6 years ago

    Iron can increase heart disease risk in elderly people so I agree that your MD should be agreeable on that one.

  • superhappyfunday
    6 years ago

    So interesting! I'm glad you found a solution that helped you.

  • Deb Schumacher
    6 years ago

    Thank you , I will look into seeing if this amount of iron is bad. Minimal amount would be the best :)

  • harrell_ta
    5 years ago

    THANK YOU LADIES!!! It's so wonderful to know I'm not alone in this experience! I am so happy to have found this forum! I googled hormone rush and hot flashes and adrenaline rush and hot flashes came up and this forum was on the list. I have been experiencing a feeling of overwhelming doom and anxiety, followed immediately (within seconds) by the "hot liquid in my veins" feeling from head to toe for over a year. I practice mindfulness & meditation and yoga. I truly believe my symptoms are tolerable due to my practice. I do not take HRT. Deep breathing, concentrating on the breath (concentrating on my breath coming into my tummy, then moving out), acknowledging my discomfort, and self-compassion have been my best friends as I champion myself through this natural process. Much love and light to each of you for being so courageous in sharing your own experiences. Please keep sharing...it's helping so much! Thank you, thank you, thank you..

  • T Smith
    5 years ago

    I take coconut water an use coconut oil in cooking plus yoga plus deep breathing plus menorhythm tablets plus close to nature at least once a day without people around me. And I'm surviving well! Thank so much all of you for sharing your thoughts.

  • superhappyfunday
    5 years ago

    I look at my hot flashes as an opportunity to practice mindfulness, LOL. Feel it coming on, accept it, don't identify with it, don't try to make it go away, don't freak out, don't catastrophise, get curious about it, and watch as it passes. There is an approach to therapy called acceptance commitment therapy (ACT) that is all about mindfulness. On the bright side, I wonder if all this dilation and constriction might be good exercise for my veins :) Who knows!

  • cindyluyu
    5 years ago

    Thank you all for this!! I have been going through this for about a year now and truly thought I must be dying! I'm 45 and still have normal-ish cycles. Everyone looks at me like I have 3 heads when I describe my symptoms. They happen at night, Adrenaline rush, chills, heart palps, sometimes, when they are very strong it ends with my body shaking and teeth chattering as the adrenaline leaves! I have started progesterone with my Naturopath and it has helped the panic attacks go away, however, the nighttime jitters remain. For me it happens mostly when i'm just dozing off I will jerk awake in a jitter or when I roll over, my chest feels tight and full of anxiety all the way to my toes and I can't stop my mind and heart from racing. It happens almost every night to some degree. I have an appointment (another one) with my Dr. to talk about seeing a cardiologist to be sure my heart is ok. I really appreciate knowing i'm not alone!

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    5 years ago

    Hi everyone I have felt so alone ontill I came across this site. I wake up early most mornings with my heart racing and then feeling shaky and hot .this started when I was 41 now I am 44 it is not as bad as it used to be .it makes my anxiety kick in a lot and I feel that there is something wrong with my heart doctors tell me that my heart is fine but I keep thinking they're wrong. It would nice to hear from someone who is feeling the same .thinking of you all as we go through this perimenopause .Shaz

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    5 years ago

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  • Laura Jewell
    4 years ago

    Hi all glad to see this,I'm nearly 41 and adrenaline rushes are plaguing my life I'm due my period and this morning I saw a migraine aura and laid down,well then I got panic after panic waves with rushes from my bum to my head neck burning shaking really bad and feeling out of whack,need a no 2 3 times during this went to bathroom and couldnt stop shaking and face felt weird and left arm thought I was going to die,went back to bed had a biscuit couldnt even bloody chew it,laid down tried to sleep and here we go again could feel the adrenaline in my mouth strange numbing metallic taste,tried to sleep but e very time I would nearly drop off I'd get a rush in my chest or twitch in feet etc and strange heart beats this has been the worst has left me terrified no appetite either,I do get migraines but I know this was hormone madness as the aura went pretty quick used to last 30 mins .doctor said a few months ago its menopause as I was getting evening panics with fast heart rate and electric surges and feeling faint whilst lying down.ive realised these happen before and near the end of my period and before I ovulate.

  • Taz
    4 years ago
    last modified: 4 years ago

    Thank you everyone...finally found women experiencing the same thing:-) 1 1/2 years ago had fainting episode after allergy shots...weeks later ears ringing...then 2 months later tingling and two months of no period followed by a four month long daily period. Had Head CT scan, head MRI, mammogram, pelvic ultrasound, endo biopsy, camera, heart monitor, 3 rounds of blood work, ekg, hormone tests, All came back normal. Meanwhile almost a whole year of these adrenaline surges ok near faint spells that seem to flare up worse before spotting or my period. Still irregular periods. I got seconds or minutes of a scary rush feeling, face feels weird, tingly hands, sometimes feet cramp up, sometimes hands and feet feel like throbbing, heart palpitation, chills, nausea, sometimes my vertigo feels worse a bit, BPV for seconds, feel near faint, vision flashes or looks narrow for seconds, and two times felt some breathing changes. I am 42-43 years old. I also had lots of stress going on. Some months symptoms are very often. It also went away for 3 months once. I usually get a ten day break from the rushes each month...

  • Laura Mcdougall
    4 years ago

    Hi taz awful isnt it, sorry ur suffering, luckily mine has stopped now i upped my magnesium intake through diet i eat alot of brown bread now and cut out sugar im alot better, my last period was fine no adrenaline rushes since i last posted so must of been magnesium low good luck see if it works for .p. s im hypoglcemic to and the brown bread has helped.

  • england1998
    4 years ago

    Can we conclude that this is a hormone imbalance of some sort? I have suffered from the symptoms mentioned above since the beginning of the year. Very frightening, I feel as though death is imminent. This all started after I returned from a trip to the states (I reside in the U.K.). Nothing has felt the same since, I am plagued by weird adrenaline surges, dizziness, inner ear fullness and pressure, extreme fatigue, brain zaps, vestibular migraines, chills, weakness, skin problems, and earlier this year, suicidal thoughts. The list is never ending, has anyone narrowed the culprit down?

    On a side note, has anyone noticed that consuming food worsens symptoms? Could be blood pressure related, however, I am very healthy and athletic. Doesn’t add up. My health anxiety has skyrocketed because of this, I feel very nauseous oftentimes too. I wish you all luck in tackling this beast - I hope we all find solace soon.

  • HU-236591794
    4 years ago
    last modified: 4 years ago

    I’m new to this forum, and so glad I came across it. I’m extremely sad about not being able to control the menopause issues. Hot flashes with headaches, jittery, and it is through out the whole day:( any help or advice would be appreciated. I’m trying to stay away from HRT, as I heard that it’s too late for me to do it now. I’ve been having issues for around 3-4 years now, and this year they’re off the charts:(

    I had a hysterectomy, 9 years ago. I DO still have my ovaries. I’m 49. Ugh I’m in tears. It’s sad to see so many ladies struggling. I was hoping to find maybe a dr that specializes in treating this.


  • chamonix0522
    4 years ago

    I was put on the combi patch at 51 and it stopped my hot flashes and I felt a lot calmer. I couldnt take oral HRT to much depression and anxiety. The patch releases a much smaller amount on a regular basis. I get terrible adrenaline surges now almost every night and they begin before bed and last until 2am. I am afraid to go to sleep because I will be woken up in a with a rush of panic and then I feel like I cant breathe. I was diagnosed with POTS and hypothyroidism in the past 2 years as well. I go to a heart doctor, neurologist, gynocologist, endocrinologist and integrated medicine doctor at Cleveland Clinic and they are wonderful. I was normal before December 24, 2016 and now I have the most bizarre symptoms I never could imagine existed. But I have to say the adrenaline rushes are the worst. When they happen during the day they can last all day and it is very uncomfortable and makes me nauseated. If I do something that increases my heart rate I dont notice it as much, But who can do that all day long? Good luck to all!


  • HU-932189641
    4 years ago
    last modified: 4 years ago

    Hello! I am SO grateful that I came upon this thread while google-ing “Adrenalin Rushes and PeriMenopause.” First and foremost (and as stated by many): it is such a relief to know I am not the only one out there! I have had these Adrenalin rushes for over a year now. First time I had them, I rushed to the hospital convinced I was having a heart attack. That started a period of health anxiety that consumed me. My normal doc put me on Lexapro for anxiety, but it had no effect and, if anything, made me more anxious. I am no longer taking it. I went to CBT, I tried bio-identical hormones and, most recently, I found a gynecologist who put me in BCPs (I’m 48). That gynecologist also told me this was part of peri menopause and PMS. She gave me a prescription for a benzo - but I am so paranoid about taking them that I only use it when absolutely necessary. Not sure if anyone else can relate, but I also get amazing levels of tension if my neck and shoulders - to the point that you can feel the muscle knots! Big Sigh. I have an appointment with a different gynecologist who specializes in menopause at the end of the month. What has worked for me is a prescription for Trazadone at night. I also only take a very low dose (25 mg) and it puts me to sleep despite the anxious feelings in my chest. No side effects in the morning. I have not been good about taking my CALM supplements and will turn that around starting tonight. I also started the KETO diet and have cut sugar and carbs - and I feel so much better for it!! Maybe it will help with the Adrenalin as well. Anyway - it’s a constant battle but I refuse to give up. I just want to feel normal again and have faith that there is a solution for me out there. If I find it, I will certainly let you know. Thanks to all for reading and sharing your own stories! K

  • HU-33695410988
    4 years ago
    last modified: 4 years ago

    Hi

    I wonder if anyone else has been suffering with awful adrenaline surges that happen out of the blue and effects both arms. They go weak and feels like being squeezed. I can wake up at night and know it will happen. It generally starts from my stomach and then a rush comes

    over me and I then go hot and

    brings on a panic attack. I have ended up in A&E had numerous ECG and blood tests and all normal. Im

    so scared all the time of it happening and

    terrified it is my heart. I’ve just turned 50

    and periods are not regular any more. I suffer with anxiety especially health anxiety but wonder if it is a peri menopausal symptom. I also seem to be suffering with digestive issues too. Any advice would be welcome.

  • Laura Jewell
    4 years ago

    Hi all I’ve been off here fora while,sorry to hea4 so many suffering,it is hormones and I am a lot better for ignoring all the symptoms,plus I was anaemic to,I’m a lot better now even the hormones made me get low blood sugar an I’m not diabetic,so I’ve learned to lessen the hormone attacks what I do is I avoid caffeine only have 1 caffeine drink a day like tea in the evening decaf during the day as I found my hormones are worse in the mornings I get jittery hands so know hormones are bad then.i also cut out sugary stuff during the day and take a multivitamin with iron I seem normal now I get the odd weird day but that’s around period or ovulation but my energy’s back and i feel like me again,no hot flashes or adrenaline rushes ignoring it all and saying its just hormones seems to work,yes I know stupid but I tell myself I’m ok it will pass and now it doesn’t happen so much and if it does it’s mild .

  • Mkj Bar
    4 years ago

    It’s definitely hormonal , see my previous post re Facebook page you will find lots of woman with the same issues

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