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i dont know how severe some of your POISes are, i just know that mine is like having my brain, my personality, my everything that makes me human raped without my permission, and i have been unable to deal with it most of my life.my faith in the intelligence of mankind is little comforted by the fact this kind of condition, which i am sure has existed for the time that man has walked the earth, has still remained undocumented and recognized by the medical community. like people with epilepsy, against your will you are struck down with a debilitating mental condition without notice, that can threaten every portion of your life, from relationships to your job. and here we are, congregated in a forum, the ONLY and i mean ONLY place on this entire freaking planet, where we can group together and trying to find an answer.
Quote from: POIS-SUFFERER on 08/02/2010 06:00:23Yep me too, testicle was stuck in the up position at birth, was lowered.... somehow.....Maybe this is just a common occurance for males? We need to look at the #'s....PS.
Yep me too, testicle was stuck in the up position at birth, was lowered.... somehow.....Maybe this is just a common occurance for males? We need to look at the #'s....PS.
but its not that bad :-)
Here is the link to the article:Dexter, S (2010), Benign coital headache relieved by partner’s pregnancies with implications for future treatment, British medical Journal Case Reports 2010; doi:10.1136/bcr.10.2009.2359http://casereports.bmj.com/content/2010/bcr.10.2009.2359.short
Could somebody who does have access to the full article post about what the man's specific symptoms were? Was it just 'benign coital headache' or were there also other symptoms common to those of us on the POIS forum?QuoteHere is the link to the article:Dexter, S (2010), Benign coital headache relieved by partner’s pregnancies with implications for future treatment, British medical Journal Case Reports 2010; doi:10.1136/bcr.10.2009.2359 newbielink:http://casereports.bmj.com/content/2010/bcr.10.2009.2359.short [nonactive]
Here is the link to the article:Dexter, S (2010), Benign coital headache relieved by partner’s pregnancies with implications for future treatment, British medical Journal Case Reports 2010; doi:10.1136/bcr.10.2009.2359 newbielink:http://casereports.bmj.com/content/2010/bcr.10.2009.2359.short [nonactive]
The symptoms described in the article are very similar to those described by others in this forum: the patient's attack started approx. 20 minutes after orgasm and lasted for 3 days. Symptoms described included headache (brain fog?), lethargy, impaired thinking, difficulty concentrating, tension, irritability, social avoidance and so on, all of which stopped after 3 days. The article emphasises the headache as a central component, I guess because there is an existing literature on coital headache to relate this patient's syndrome to. I believe that this article, and especially the discovery of a cure in progesterone, raises a real hope for sufferers here. The fact that his syndrome completely disappeared only during his partner's pregnancies and was subsequently linked to her progesterone output is quite amazing. He had presumably absorbed it in some way and this stopped the cascade of deleterious physiological and central nervous system events that occurred and lasted for several days following orgasm. I have read most of the forum posts now and I have not stumbled across any posts that discuss the possibility of progesterone playing a role, so this seems to be an unexplored area in this forum. Quote from: Guthrie on 14/02/2010 16:24:56Could somebody who does have access to the full article post about what the man's specific symptoms were? Was it just 'benign coital headache' or were there also other symptoms common to those of us on the POIS forum?QuoteHere is the link to the article:Dexter, S (2010), Benign coital headache relieved by partner’s pregnancies with implications for future treatment, British medical Journal Case Reports 2010; doi:10.1136/bcr.10.2009.2359http://casereports.bmj.com/content/2010/bcr.10.2009.2359.short
Could somebody who does have access to the full article post about what the man's specific symptoms were? Was it just 'benign coital headache' or were there also other symptoms common to those of us on the POIS forum?QuoteHere is the link to the article:Dexter, S (2010), Benign coital headache relieved by partner’s pregnancies with implications for future treatment, British medical Journal Case Reports 2010; doi:10.1136/bcr.10.2009.2359http://casereports.bmj.com/content/2010/bcr.10.2009.2359.short
I'm not sure to understand the absorbtion. The wife used progesterone during her pregnancy (vaginal) and then the husband absorbe it during sexual intercourse (transdermal), is'nt it ?
Yes, without complete article it's not easy to understand. Quote20 minutes after orgasm and lasted for 3 days. Symptoms described included headache (brain fog?), lethargy, impaired thinking, difficulty concentrating, tension, irritability, social avoidance and so on, all of which stopped after 3 days.Clearly, it's Pois.I'm not sure to understand the absorbtion. The wife used progesterone during her pregnancy (vaginal) and then the husband absorbe it during sexual intercourse (transdermal), is'nt it ?
20 minutes after orgasm and lasted for 3 days. Symptoms described included headache (brain fog?), lethargy, impaired thinking, difficulty concentrating, tension, irritability, social avoidance and so on, all of which stopped after 3 days.
I was just gonna say i have copy of the article if any body wants it. I will also say we were cited in the paper, and dr.waldinger's paper was cited on the paper.
Quote from: B_Jim on 15/02/2010 11:29:25Yes, without complete article it's not easy to understand. Quote20 minutes after orgasm and lasted for 3 days. Symptoms described included headache (brain fog?), lethargy, impaired thinking, difficulty concentrating, tension, irritability, social avoidance and so on, all of which stopped after 3 days.Clearly, it's Pois.I'm not sure to understand the absorbtion. The wife used progesterone during her pregnancy (vaginal) and then the husband absorbe it during sexual intercourse (transdermal), is'nt it ?It confused me, too.
Quote from: CCconfucius on 16/02/2010 04:25:51I was just gonna say i have copy of the article if any body wants it. I will also say we were cited in the paper, and dr.waldinger's paper was cited on the paper. yes, please post the article on progestrone, or send it to me thank you.