Editor’s note: The Lovefraud reader who posts as “Shocknawe” posted information in a comment about the physical condition of adrenal fatigue. I invited him to write a full blog post on the topic. Please remember that Lovefraud is not a medical resource, and if you are suffering from symptoms like those discussed below you should consult a doctor.
How to recover from adrenal fatigue
By Shocknawe
As victims of psycho/sociopaths, we know all too well the damage inflicted upon us. But I discovered that the toll taken has an additional component one that, left untreated, can set our progress towards recovery back by months and even years. The good news, however, is that we can take some simple steps to speed our recovery and take control of our lives again.
First, some background on my situation. I married a sociopath. It hurts even to write those words. Among her many deceits, one was that she was an expert on holistic health specifically diet. Since I’d revealed early on that I was into an organic lifestyle, she created her “expertise” on the spot and sold me as an authority on the subject. Her form of gas-lighting took the form of convincing me that everything I thought I knew about the body was wrong and that she and only she was capable of bringing about a state of perfect health.
So no surprise that by the time she was done with me, my health had already suffered to a visible extent (friends were commenting on how ghastly I looked). The shock of discovery triggered in me a cascading series of health-related problems that incapacitated me for some time.
The following list of symptoms of victims of sociopathic predation is not mine, but rather an outline of behaviors generally regarded as common:
- Emotional paralysis
- PTSD (Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder)
- Suicidal thoughts or actions
- Loss of interest in life
- Loss of energy
- Insomnia
- Dizziness
- Anxiety
- Depression or severe depression
- Numbing of feelings
- Disinterest in having a relationship (platonic or sexual)
- Panic attacks
- Irritability
- Increased anxiety from being alone
- Increased anxiety from being in crowds
- Mood swings
I experienced all the above symptoms. I ate one half teaspoon of peanut butter, and barely kept that down. I drank copious amounts of water and hardly slept for five weeks. That led to a collapse of my immune system and I was hospitalized for pneumonia, had three surgeries on my eye for a fully detached retina brought on, the doctors said, by stress. I lost 25 pounds and I was lean to begin with. I was prescribed antidepressants.
Once I started climbing out of the acute depression stage I set about trying to diagnose my symptoms and begin building my strength back. My first stop was to my old Chinese acupuncturist, whom I’d stopped seeing when I put myself in the sure hands of my ”˜loving’ wife. After examination he said, “You need to go immediately to the grocery store and buy a steak; you’re in the first stages of renal failure and could experience a heart attack at any hour.”
Renal failure, or kidney failure, is defined as a medical condition in which the kidneys fail to adequately filter toxins and waste products from the blood. I had become anemic (low red blood cell count) in large part because I hadn’t touched red meat in three years and had entrusted my dietary regimen to the ”˜expert’ over my better judgment.
Now I had something productive to focus on and I began looking into both Western and Eastern approaches to the morphology of kidney disease and “disharmony.” I soon discovered that many of the symptoms I experienced were a result of the huge amounts of cortisol and adrenaline I’d expended in the first weeks of my “shock and awe.”
Meanwhile, as I was reading up on PTSD, depression, and of course, sociopathy, I found that I’d begun craving pasta and sweets of all sorts. Given my depressed state, I gave in to anything that provided even a temporary respite from my pain, and I’d indulged my cravings as often as I cared to which became daily. I don’t drink or take drugs, but I’ve always had a sweet tooth, so I figured, “What’s the harm?” I soon found out.
My research revealed that my adrenal glands, which sit atop our kidneys, were exhausted, and had undoubtedly been struggling for years under the (unconscious) stress of living with a sociopath. Adrenal fatigue, or Non-Addison’s hypoadrenia, is caused by prolonged or severe stress or trauma. The adrenal glands produce the glucocorticoid hormones cortisone, cortisol, aldosterone, androstenedione, adrenaline, norepinephrine and dehydroepiandrosterone (DHEA). Adrenaline, DHEA, cortisol and norepinephrine are the body’s four major stress hormones. Imbalances in their production can cause or worsen carbohydrate intolerance. Repeated stresses, no matter what their cause, make a person more prone to adrenal fatigue. The effects of stress are cumulative, even when the stressors are quite different. Here are some of the examples of life events that can lead to adrenal fatigue:
- Unrelieved pressure or frequent crises at work and/ or home
- Any severe emotional trauma
- Death of a close friend or family member
- Major surgery with incomplete recovery or subsequent persistent fatigue
- Prolonged or repeated respiratory infections
- Serious burns including severe sunburn
- Prolonged lack of sleep
- Head trauma
- Job loss
- Sudden change in financial status
- Relocation without support of friends or family
- Repeated or overwhelming chemical exposure (including alcohol and drug abuse)
In addition to the emotional and physical traumas that can produce hypoadrenia, there are chronic conditions or lifestyles that continually drain the adrenals or prevent them from recuperating properly after a trauma. One of the most common chronic factors is poor diet. For example, 62% of North Americans don’t eat even one vegetable per day. Fast foods don’t have the necessary nutrients we need, and if you’re eating mostly processed foods you can be sure your adrenal glands are not getting the nutrients they need to function optimally under normal circumstances, never mind responding sufficiently in a crisis. Adrenal fatigue is becoming much more common as our society assumes long work hours and high stress levels as a normal part of life. Over-eating carbohydrates, especially simple sugars and refined starches, is itself a cause of adrenal stress and fatigue and can only exacerbate the condition.
Since I was anemic and needed to eat red meat, I chose to start with the Atkins diet. The Atkins diet begins with a radical departure from the normal balanced meal: total elimination of all carbohydrates for two weeks — including even complex carbs like vegetables. This gives the adrenals a ”˜breather’, taking pressure off them so they can begin the process of recovery. I also recommend Adrenal Fatigue The 21st Century Stress Syndrome, by James L. Wilson, ND, DC, PhD., which outlines the causes, types and symptoms of adrenal fatigue and offers comprehensive approaches to functional restoration.
An adrenal fatigue diet of lower carbs and the elimination of all other stimulants is critical in order to allow the adrenal glands to rest and recover. The extreme demands placed on the body during times of stress require nothing less than total dedication to healthy nutrition. The following is a list of recommended nutrients to assist in adrenal support and recovery:
- High quality (preferably a whole food) multivitamin/ mineral complex
- Vitamin B Complex — 100 mg with additional Pantothenic acid (B5) twice daily
- Vitamin C — 4,000 – 10,000 mg daily
- Raw liver extract
- Coenzyme A
- Coenzyme Q10
- Magnesium — at bedtime
- L-Tyrosine — at bedtime
- Vitamin B12 — sublingual at bedtime
- Zinc lozenges
- Astragalus — if taking tincture, use a non-alcohol base brand
- Aswaganda — if taking tincture, use a non-alcohol base brand
- Milk thistle
- Siberian ginseng
Here are more tips:
- Get adequate protein in your diet. If possible, red meat should be grass fed, antibiotic and hormone-free your adrenals don’t need to be battling those substances while trying to regain their health. Fried foods should be avoided. Consume plenty of fresh fruits and vegetables especially leafy greens.
- Stay away from sweets, alcohol and tobacco, which put tremendous stress on the adrenals and are addictive. Avoid coffee even decaffeinated coffee as it’s toxic to the adrenal glands.
- If your blood pressure is low, increase your intake of salt Himalayan or sea salt is best.
- Exercise as much as possible, in whatever form will get you active the most.
- And finally, remove as many stressful people and situations from your life as you can; yoga and meditation can greatly help mitigate the stresses you are forced to cope with and add to your peace of mind.
As the body goes, so goes the mind; or: garbage in, garbage out. If you want to give yourself the best chance of recovery from the awful ravages of sociopathic abuse, you owe it to yourself to restore your adrenals and nurture your health as best you can.
Dear Nothingleft,
Welcome…it keeps most of us at least half way sane. Welcome aboard.
Ox: WOW! That must have been a nightmare blog!!!!!! I believe, also, we are spiritual beings. I agree on P’s! I didn’t know that on his book, but don’t doubt it one iota!
nothingleft2give: hello and welcome! 🙂
Very interesting posts everybody! I am going to look in to the fact that 30 years dealing with the Spath girls is the reason for my own health problems…especially the adrenal stuff. I think it was Oxy that suggested I might have PTSD..I had never even thought of that. But looking back it feels almost like you are a stalking victim. I have been a severe insomniac for the past 20 years, have so much swelling in my body..I am beginning to suspect it’s the cortisol, adrenaline imbalances. When I do sleep at all I will be jolted awake by adrenaline surges. I can’t seem to de stress myself. I crave nothing but sweets, I even dream about them. My midsection is so large I look like a pregnant woman, and I have severly swollen feet and ankles. I have been going for extensive dental work and will have to continue for years to come. The periodontist said I severe bone loss in my lower jaw from years of nail biting and keeping my jaw clenched too much..that is from stress as well. Isnt’ it funny how the smallest straw can break the camel’s back? I recently caught my Spath step daughter in another lie about me (I had proof this time) and when I called her out on it, it has been nothing less but “scorched earth” around here. As usual, her father is not mad at her for lying, but he is mad at me for catching her !! He said I should have just let it go. Even though in the grand scheme of my life, this really was a small issue, it has totally and forever changed the way I feel about my husband. He told me he would never be able to call his daughter a liar, no matter what. Something in me died….I have been passionately in love with this man for 31 years. But this last incident has left me seeing him as a small little coward of a man. I think to a woman’s heart, once she sees her man that way……I don’t think you can EVER un-ring that bell. I have no idea what life holds for me down the road, but I know it won’t be including HER…..I just have to say this blog (and especially you, Oxy) have thrown me a life line that I’ve been searching for for decades….I am going to hang on to it with all my might. It’s time to think about myself ! Love you guys!
Dear Creampuff,
I am so sorry about this dear, but not unexpected at all from all the things you have told me about your step daughter, and about the “walking on egg shells” around your house etc.
What concerns me about this though is that you are craving sweets and your feet swelling.
PLEASE get to a doctor ASAP and get a medical examination…it sounds to me like you may have something serious going on. The fat in the middle (like a preg woman) is the WORST kind of fat and yes, can come directly as a result of stress, but the swelling in the legs can be a serious sign, or it can be that you are just taking in too much salt. In any case, GET A MEDICAL CHECK UP ASAP. Please do this for me. ((((hugs)))
I understand entirely how you feel by being devalued over your step daughter and your husband preferring her to you. That has got to hurt. ((((hugs)))) and my prayers.
Creampuff:
creampuff:
I am so sorry to hear this. It’s so sad to me that daughter or no daughter, your husband cannot see that she is a LIAR. I hate it!!! That’s what I still have so much anger and rumination about is the lying OW who was in triangulation with me. People just do not see what she is like and it bugs the crap out of me. I can see how your love for him finally died a bit when he told you that. It was that one incident that finally made a light bulb turn on in your head. I have been there. What are your plans if you don’t mind me asking?
I must also say that I think this blog has literally saved my life. Since I don’t talk to anyone else anymore about my experience, you all are the only ones I vent to. Thank you all so much.
Question:
Louise,
Yes, a huge thank you to DONNA, SKY, OXY and YOU and EVERYBODY here. I really think that LF saved my life and my sanity.
superkid:
I know! Thank God for this blog…really!!! Oh, no, now I am getting teary eyed!!
Superkid – you are so welcome. It is rewarding to know that Lovefraud is helping you and so many others.