Anxiety adrenaline waves every AM waking me from sleep.
Hello,
As stated above,every AM at around 5, I start having uncomfortable adrenaline-like waves throughout my body. If I try to sleep, the waves cause weird dreams and then I wake up. This has been going on for about eight months. There has been considerable stress in my life during this time, but now things are improving, but the waves are just as bad.
Has anyone ever experienced this?
Thanks.
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I seriously think it’s gut or histamine related. I would try taking an h2 blocker and an antacid and see if it helps.
H1 or h2 blockers Xanax… most helpful for me so far… antacid has helped to a bit… brain and gut are closely related. Trying to find hope. This is the best I can find so far. Please let me know if you find anything better…
h2 blockers Xanax… most helpful for me so far… antacid has helped to a bit… brain and gut are closely related. This is the best I can find so far.trying to find hope. Please let me know if you find anything better…
The idea of taking Xanax for longer than a week scares the crap out of me. I take either half a .5 or .25 to sleep at most.
It took me a while to figure this out but I had a dental bridge that was rubbing my tongue and that was the source of my stress that caused me to have adrenaline rushes in the middle of the night. I was stressed with the idea of having to remove the bridge, 5 teeth, and then what ???? Implants scared me too. I finally had to make the jump and get the bridge out. Long story short, the implants were a real stress maker too and I'm still dealing with adjusting to teeth that just don't feel right in my mouth. Hopefully I will get used to them. Until then, I take supplements like L-theanine, GABA, anything to bring down the adrenaline before bed. Lexapro helps too.
I have tried all three of those medications but did NOT find relief for the early morning anxiety. Everybody is different. It's not fair to tell people what to do. I don't think that is appropriate for a SUPPORT GROUP! Judge not lest three be judged.
I can relate. Sometimes I wake at around 4 and “thoughts” just start & I have difficulty getting back to sleep. I’ve been told I’m pessimistic about things but I believe I am realistic. I like to be on time, prepared for whatever, etc. My husband is just about the opposite & that I believe is part of my whatever ( anxiety?) because when I was single I didn’t have to think before I did anything, I just did what had to be done. Example: get car ready for winter, pay taxes on time, prepare house for winter. Now I have to constantly say “ have you done “x” yet? Very frustrating
True, not everyone can take antidepressants. They actually make me worse. Glad they helped bnancy. Wouldn’t it be great if there was one solution for all of us?
Low dose Klonopin helps me, and I seem to be able to stop and start with no dependence issues. I know it’s a problem for other people.
I believe this issue to be adrenal related and not much is known about how to manage adrenal surges. I’ve worked with a variety of doctors and have yet to fully solve this issue.
the problem with klonapin is i get tired and sleepy. i feel like no one cares everyone says your doing this wrong etc. right now i have stomach ache. don’t know if it’s from food or the meds or anxiety. yesterday i had no stomach ache. i ate i piece of duck with bun , wonton mein soup and 1/2 c sprite. this morning woke up at 230 am took carafet and nexium, couldn’t sleep took klonapin .125,
got stomach ache. took luvox, then tylenol 500.
i have mild gastritis. i don’t know if the stomach ache is from food, meds, anxiety. now im asking if there’d is a way i can track food drugs and symptoms on cell phone and have my providers check it so i can get better input cause i have not been able to figure it out myself. when i get stomach ache i think is it recurrence of something. anyone have similar problem and get better. i took tylenol 500 at 5 am and then again at 10. praying alot
thanks
I’ve been suffering with early morning anxiety for a few years, I wake up between 2am. - 5am. and I can feel the anxiety creeping up inside and then my heart starts racing which I’m sure is caused by the anxiety. I’ve been having rapid heart beats since covid infection and after two years there’s a little change but not much. However I did some research on the subject because I heard that so many people have this problem, I read that our cortisol levels are very high in the early morning, combined with being awakened by anxiety and no other distractions, thus the impact of this is huge..cortisol is a harmone our body produces when we’re faced with stress and anxiety. I take Ativan for quick relief and it helps me a lot to get the feeling under control, I would like to be able to get through it without medication but I lack the strength to do so, anxiety is easier to manage during the day along with more distractions but in the early hours I feel at my most vulnerable moments. I am curious about the connection to our stomach so I will try to look into this theory, thanks.