I'm getting adrenaline rushes that occur from my stomach to my
throatCancer - throat or larynx
Throat swab culture as I start to fall asleep. It feels like the
shockAcute respiratory distress syndrome
Cardiogenic shock
Electroconvulsive therapy
Hepatic ischemia
Hypoglycemia
Hypovolemic shock
Lithotripsy
Shock
Toxic shock syndrome you get from suddenly dropping down a roller coaster too fast. The
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Zoloft withdrawal, and switching to 5-htp (a natural
serotoninSerum serotonin level herb). I've been taking
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Amitriptyline hydrochloride
Amitriptyline-chlordiazepoxide
Amitriptyline-perphenazine (a tricyclic antidepressant) which usually calms me down enough to sleep. Also since this started, I've been having panic attacks similar to the adrenaline rushes, only the panic attacks are continuous for an hr or so with a smaller feeling of an adrenaline rush coming.
My doc didn't seem to think much of it. He knows I have a history of psychological problems. If this was sleep apnea, would a sedating drug like amitriptyline help it, or is this all a psychological problem so that's why amitriptyline helps ? I figure if I'm not getting enough oxygen I would be woken up a lot if I was having adrenaline rushes, but I sleep with only one or two interruptions when on amitriptyline. Could all this be related to withdrawal from Zoloft ?