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I'm assuming that you've been evaluated for pheochromocytoma since you mentioned catecholamines were normal. That came to mind. Hormonal imbalance or adrenal dysfunction --- something is telling your brain to produce more epinephrine. There is a breakdown in the communication. Autonomic dysfunction?

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I had this off and on. It turned out to being caused SSRI's that are used for depression. Another thing may be panic attacks during your sleep.