OOPS, didn't finish this. I also had adrenal exhaustion and a cortisol imbalance (for me I suspect it was very high levesls of cortisol) with extreme sensitivity to electromagnetic energy. I felt it more while riding certain cars (motor running), in the presence of strong flourescent lights. When you're at a very high floor, there is more electromagnetic waves than at lower floors. I worked on my adrenals by taking Relora (magnolia bark extract) and an adrenal support formula, later I followed up with a thyroid support formula.. It's best to balance all your endocrine glands if possible. I used CieAura chip for Energy behind my ear and on my wrist because I realized that I was also experiencing the symptoms of a panic attack (though not panicky). I wore an energy shield on my chest, that is a resin similar to orgonite. If someone does muscle testing, check if you are leaking energy and several place to look are 2 " below your navel, at the top of your head and at the bottom of your torso. Sharlene
On Tue, May 11, 2010 at 11:09 AM, Shar <[email protected]> wrote: > Same thing happened to me with the sudden attack of sweaty feet, extreme > dizziness and was experiencing insomnia. ER did all kinds of test and > nothing came up. When I had my brain back, I analyzed my own body and > realized I had a slight ear infection. > > On Tue, May 11, 2010 at 5:58 AM, Deborah Gerard <[email protected]>wrote: > >> My 35 year old daughter was in Vegas over the weekend. Well Sunday she >> was walking from a restaurant and said the ground felt like it was moving, >> she started shaking really bad, got sick to her stomach, and her feet >> started to sweat really bad? >> The rushed her to the hospital and they did the usual tests. Her BP was >> fine, sugar was fine, urine fine, they did an EKG and blood work to see if >> she had a heart attack..it was all fine. They released her several hours >> later and said there was nothing more they could do for her that it was >> probably the excitement of being on vacation in Vegas. She went back to the >> hotel and stayed in bed but still feels real weak and shaky. >> Any comments sure would be appreciated...one worried mama here. >> Thanks Deb >> >> >

