Dr. Elizabeth Tully
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Are You Driving Yourself to Exhaustion?

Are You Driving Yourself to Exhaustion?

Are You Driving Yourself into Adrenal Fatigue?

In a society where parents vie for prestigious preschools for their Ivy League bound toddlers, it shouldn’t be a surprise that we prize behaviors that prove we are driven, high energy personalities.  Our role models are politicians, celebrities and entertainers who work themselves hard.  Reality TV shows push contestants to the breaking point with long stress filled days, physical challenges, lack of sleep, and fear.  The winners must prove that they are capable of withstanding various types of physical, emotional and mental stresses and we applaud their toughness.

Are we applauding patterns that will lead us to adrenal exhaustion?

We all know that if we want to be healthy we need to eat right, exercise, lose weight. But many people do not realize that they can do themselves harm by pushing too hard. The American motto “If a little is good, more is better” does not serve us well.

Top 3 Behaviors that Could Be Exhausting You

1. Skipping meals

2. Intense or Overly Vigorous Exercise

3. Waking too early

Over the years I have read many quotes by successful people extolling the virtues of rising before dawn, exercising strenuously and eating sparingly or skipping meals. These people look like the lean, mean corporate raider types that we expect.  But in reality, you have no idea how they feel and if they are in good health.  Swallowing a hand full of vitamins with your prescriptions does not mean you are healthy. They may be able to live this lifestyle for many years, but others will burn out and become ill or injured.

Here’s Why

The adrenals help balance blood sugar, so if you have unstable blood sugar your adrenal glands will respond to bring your body back to homeostasis.  This is true of skipping meals and eating highly processed junk food which will cause your blood sugar to surge then crash.

Intense exercise is a form of stress that can wear you out instead of building you up and it can actually become counter productive in weight loss. If you have ever found yourself bemoaning that fact that you exercise but don’t lose weight, you might be pushing yourself too hard.  Once your body secretes cortisol, the stress hormone, all of its properties come into play, including the one that causes your body to convert stored glycogen back to blood sugar.  So instead of following that Calories In – Calories Out equation, the body follows its own rules and dumps some glucose into your blood to help you deal with stress.

Lastly, because the adrenal glands secrete hormone in a daily rhythm, people who stay up late, work nights, sleep during the day or get up too early will be fighting against their body’s inner clock.

If you suspect you are suffering from Adrenal Fatigue (to check click here), you must avoid the following behaviors:

  • Pushing yourself to exhaustion
  • Junk food, sugar and caffeine use
  • Eating carbohydrates without protein or fat
  • Staying up late with a “Second Wind”
  • Drinking high sugar beverages (soda, sweet tea, coffee beverages, alcohol)
  • Caretaking behavior (not leaving time for yourself)
  • Over committing yourself (Supermom syndrome)
  • Being too serious and ‘stressed’
  • Doing things you dislike because you have to
  • Negative self talk

After years of overtaxing your body, being kind to yourself is part of the healing process.  To recover you must eat every two hours, sleep until 7:00 -8:00am, if possible and exercise moderately.

There are many supplements which will help heal the adrenals, which I will touch on in my next post.

Happy Thanksgiving Y’all!

Symptoms of Adrenal Fatigue or Adrenal Insufficiency

Do you have problems with fatigue or lethargy? Is it hard to get up in the morning because no matter how long you sleep, you just don’t feel rested? Or do you have problems getting to sleep because you catch a” second wind” in the evening and stay up too late trying to get things done, and then can’t fall asleep easily?

Lethargy, fatigue or inability to handle stress might make sense to some who understand that the adrenals are part of our stress handling system. But what about the hidden signs that you might be taxed to the max?

Do you experience any of these Hidden Signs?

  1. Salt Cravings
  2. Allergies (Food allergies, Seasonal Allergies, Pet allergies, etc)
  3. Low Immune
  4. Increased Recovery Time from illness or injury
  5. Digestive problems
  6. Hormonal Problems
  7. Dizzy or light-headedness when standing quickly

If you see yourself in the images above, you may be suffering from Adrenal Fatigue

The Adrenal Glands.

The Endocrine system

The Endocrine system

 

The Adrenal glands are part of the endocrine system which is the interconnected system of hormone secreting organs.  Like the pancreas, ovaries or testes, the adrenal glands produce very powerful substances which are released into the body in tiny amounts. These substances create a complex system of signals designed to keep us healthy, fertile and able to meet the stresses of everyday life.

The adrenal glands are two small glands, approximately the size of a walnut, which sit on top of each kidney.

Adrenal Glands

Adrenal Glands

The adrenals are the stress handling glands and produce a number of hormones that help you process stress — physical, mental or emotional. They keep your body in balance and mediate the ‘flight or fight’ response.  The adrenals control fluid balance, blood pressure balance, blood sugar balance (especially between meals), inflammatory and anti-inflammatory response and immune system response and strength.

The hormones that the adrenals produce belong to the steroid family and help determine overall strength, energy, vitality and stamina. These hormone help us maintain a sense of well-being and keep up healthy mood and emotion and act as the back up system for our male and female hormones.  The adrenals produce precursors to testosterone, estrogen and progesterone along with the anti-aging hormone DHEA.

A cup full of Stress, anyone?

Is it any wonder that people who have stressed their adrenal glands are tired, anxious, overwhelmed and at times unhappy?

Bu, you may ask, how did my adrenals get stressed? I don’t remember a lot of big stressors, just normal life.

Therein lies the problem.  Our bodies are designed to handle a big stress and then rest.  A big happy stress, like having a baby and then a few weeks of rest.  Or a major negative stress, like the death of a loved one, and then back to life as usual. But in our hectic, over scheduled, traffic ridden, can’t-find-a-parking-place-and-I’m-late existence, stress accumulates and then tips you over the edge.

Factors Leading to Adrenal Fatigue

  • Lack of Relaxation
  • Emotional Stress
  • Lack of Sleep
  • Processed Non-Nutritious Food
  • Oral Contraceptives
  • Work Stress
  • Marital Strife
  • Sedentary Lifestyle
  • Smoking
  • Antacid Use
  • Persistent Pain
  • Prescription Drugs
  • Skipping Meals
  • Caffeine Use
  • Negative Thinking

I’m Stressed out just reading this.  What do I do about it?

The following is a list of positive things changes you can make. You will not erase a lifetime of bad habits immediately. First you must recognize the patterns that led you down the road to adrenal fatigue.

Change your daily patterns to include the following:

Pace yourself and allow down time to rest

Eat real, whole, fresh foods

Eat every two hours (yes even breakfast, even if is just 2 bites)

Eat a protein and fat with every carbohydrate

Get to bed by 10 – 11pm

Sleep until 7 – 8am when possible

Drink more water and herbal teas

Do things that you enjoy

Mild exercise such as swimming, walking, yoga

Find things that make you laugh, like a little kitten in a big comforter.

 

Little kitten, Big comforter

Little kitten, Big comforter