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In my case POIS only begins on the second day. I feel just fine on the first day.
If we're talking goals, in 2010 I'd like to find the root cause of POIS. Another goal is to cure, say, 25% of forum members and readers.
Who else...1. has really bad nightmares on Days 2, 3 and 4 after O?2. has a dry mouth for 4 or 5 days after O?3. has a drop in eyesight quality and lots of eye floaters after O?4. has a much weaker digestion for 5 to 7 days after O?5. feels shortness of breath for 5 days after O as if gasping for air?Has any of these symptoms become better for anyone?
Demo, your letter to NORD is great, this gives me some hope. Thanks!
I'd like to ask you how to go about increasing free testosterone ...My doctor is not very keen on giving me testosterone supplementation because he considers my free testosterone is not low enough for it (but it is quite lower than normal still) and even then testosterone patches or injections wouldn't really help free testosterone for long...So what could I try ? (hopefully something that wont cost me a bundle)
Before POIS treatment:(December 2, '08) reference range%FREE T 1.47 % 1.5 - 2.2FREE T 24.4 pg/mL 35 - 155
My free T was also under the reference range in the two T blood tests I took.Regular T was within the reference range so the doctor would not prescribe a T prescription.
Regular T was within the reference range so the doctor would not prescribe a T prescription. [emphasis mine - demo]
I am going to do one more test when supposedly normal hopefully testerone is low as hell.
That's why, since my doctor is being quite inflexible about it, I am looking to "brew my own" with supplements and what not...
[if testosterone therapy] disrupted the natural levels for the rest of my life, I would be....upset.
A bad POIS day today. Do you ever feel it is "indescribable"? A feeling of anxiety, lack of air, panicky, as if I was stuck in a giant spider web and not succeeding to get out of it. There is no words or metaphor I know for it in any of the 3 languages I pretend to speak. Maybe just plain miserable. The only good thing about it is the fact that it does not last. I always get through it. But while "in it" it really feels miserable. What a waste of time - what a waste of life. OK I just wanted to rant a little. Nothing positive to contribute right now. Thank you for listening.
What a waste of time - what a waste of life. Quote from: demografx on 13/11/2009 05:11:39Excellent wording, Pablo.
Excellent wording, Pablo.
Quote from: Pablo445 on 12/11/2009 18:23:01A bad POIS day today. Do you ever feel it is "indescribable"? A feeling of anxiety, lack of air, panicky, as if I was stuck in a giant spider web and not succeeding to get out of it. There is no words or metaphor I know for it in any of the 3 languages I pretend to speak. Maybe just plain miserable. The only good thing about it is the fact that it does not last. I always get through it. But while "in it" it really feels miserable. What a waste of time - what a waste of life. OK I just wanted to rant a little. Nothing positive to contribute right now. Thank you for listening. Pablo, please feel free to rant! This whole forum started with John21's rant! [] (John, forgive me, I'm a twisted man! Blame it on my lifetime of POIS!)It is such an incredible waste of life. Excellent wording, Pablo.The one consolation is that some disorders in life NEVER return to normal. Ours always does.