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What Causes Enlarged Prostrate Along With Bladder Incontinence?

are u ready
review of my heart
***MY past history allergies, copd
***life style plenty of stress
***maybe Bipolar or close to ADHD, (NOW A LITTLE WARM UP)
***mitro v p, seems to have something to do with the automic nervous system, regulates heart beat, body temp, empty bladder, gastro int function.. hmmmm
so that normal stresses and surprises set off an exaggerated response - In fact, there may not be a specific stressor–autonomic fluxes may occur unpredictably like internal weather changes. In some ways this could be defined as a catecholamine disorder. The principal catecholamines are epinephrine and adrenaline. People with mitral valve prolapse are intermittently and unpredictably awash in their own catecholamines. This leaves them alternately innervated and exhausted–”wired but tired” is a common feeling.


***my halter monitor showed PAC' and PVC , GET THESE FOR HOURS STRAIGHT for a week then two weeks , then nothing for month....

****SOMETIMES can not quench my thirst no matter how much liq h2o i consume
so thinking about metabolism issues here and lately not digeting food well anymore no matter how carefull I am.

catecholamine disorder... The brain processes and transmits information through the use of chemical transmitters. Catecholamines are a group of biogenic amines that are neural transmitters, and include dopamine, norepinephrine and epinephrine (adrenaline).
Imbalance of catecholamines can result in autonomic dysfunction.

catecholamine test checks amounts of Catecholamines increase heart rate, blood pressure, breathing rate, muscle strength, and mental alertness. They also lower the amount of blood going to the skin and intestines and increase blood going to the major organs, such as the brain, heart, and kidneys.

Certain rare tumors (such as a pheochromocytoma) can increase the amount of catecholamines in the blood. This causes high blood pressure, excessive sweating, headaches, fast heartbeats (palpitations), and tremors.

*** *** I have had some Kidney function abnormality show up on some tests not to far off normal range but (yes)

Pheochromocytoma is a tumor usually found in the adrenal glands (located on the kidneys). The tumor usually is not cancerous, but it can be fatal if left untreated.Pheochromocytoma is rare and occurs most often in young adults. It causes attacks of high blood pressure, headaches, excessive sweating, nausea and vomiting, anxiety, and loss of consciousness.
Treatment for pheochromocytoma involves surgery to remove the tumor.


products that can take the work load off the heart can help with M V P Thats why ***** MY CARDIO DR Zilo recommended beta blockers,
were they .....atenolol (Tenormin) and metoprolol (Lopressor, Toprol)

**** i was checked for issues with pituitary glands negative
but not the amount of catecholamines in the blood, sometimes if i think a strong thought almost a fear reaction my heart goes off , happened just awaiting a big exam result in school, or when i take my boat out i can feel the anxiety rise but then bam and my heart pops off and may keep doing it for hours 1 to 3 every 5 to 15 seconds...

****lastly, EMT background and this has got me very confused also autotomically i have issue with bladder release as well but inconclusive if my prostate is enlarged or not ........psa done reg all good





*****DR Zilo recommended ...salt and exercise..never checked my cholesterol




training aerobic helps
no surgar, caffiien aclochol
magnesium Citrate or Oxide, 150-200 mg. two-three times dail
b-6 , 50 mg./day. saratonin,
Inositol is another B vitamin that acts as a calming agent 3-6 grams/day
L-carnitine 500-1,000 mg. two-three times daily
Acetyl-l-carnitine 120 mg. three times daily
Coenzyme Q10 : 60-120 mg/day.
Mon, 16 Mar 2015
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