When I first noticed ongoing tinnitus, I was overweight. I told my doctor it was like my weight gain from hormone treatment had turned on alarm bells. I was having adrenalin rushes too but my doctor failed to help me figure out what was going on. A student doctor suggested I had GERD - an acid reflux problem. I can tell you without a doubt that was not the issue.
Tinnitus is something professionals can't seem to grasp unless they've experienced it themselves. The same goes for un-called for adrenaline rushes.
I'm reading a Kindle book by another author and his theory is coinciding with one my son came up with--my amygdala is overstimulated. My central nervous system is on high alert. The question becomes why and how to turn it off.
I've investigated this theory before and I hope I get more insight now with this resource God has led me to. The focus is on living a relaxed life.
Let me encourage you to investigate this idea too, but also to have a look at my Kindle book which is posted in the post below this one.
Tinnitus is something professionals can't seem to grasp unless they've experienced it themselves. The same goes for un-called for adrenaline rushes.
I'm reading a Kindle book by another author and his theory is coinciding with one my son came up with--my amygdala is overstimulated. My central nervous system is on high alert. The question becomes why and how to turn it off.
I've investigated this theory before and I hope I get more insight now with this resource God has led me to. The focus is on living a relaxed life.
Let me encourage you to investigate this idea too, but also to have a look at my Kindle book which is posted in the post below this one.