Is it normal to feel all-over body pain when adrenaline is released?

As far back as I can remember incidents which cause an adrenaline surge literally hurt almost to the tips of my fingers and toes within a single heartbeat.

The larger the shock or close-call, the more painful the surge. Everyone I've asked in real life hasn't known what I meant.

Anybody else get this?

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  • Anewbis

    It doesn't distress me, and it has literally saved my life a few times now.
    I just wondered how normal it was,

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  • strangethingshappen

    Perhaps your adrenals are struggling. There is something known as adrenal fatigue which you can usually develop over a long period of time having your adrenals firing. You can especially get this is you have suffered from anxiety. In which case you would need B vitamins and an adrenaline supporting natural supplement such as Adrena Pan C. Ask at your local health shop, these two products are vital !!

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  • Short4Words

    That doesn't sound right.

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  • Steve2

    It's uncommon, but nothing to be concerned about. Maybe try a combination of heroin and alcohol mixed together. It can help dull the pain, while reducing adrenaline levels as well.

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