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Re: "The nature of human orgasm: a critical review of major trends", comprehensive article by Kenneth Maha and Yitzchak M. BinikQuote from: lauracostis on 24/03/2010 18:35:20I think this is an important article that this forum should obtain. Laurac, we're working on it. CCconfucius has volunteered to look into the forumn-sharing permission aspect after my correspondence with the publisher.
I think this is an important article that this forum should obtain.
i will have to skim through them to see if i really got anything good. one interesting thing was an article about a small number of men who do not release any prolactin after orgasm, the result is that they can have as many orgasms as they like in a row, they have no refractory period at all. pois might be the exact opposite.
I searched my libraries on line medical journal database, but could not find the article, i did find about 30 other articles that i obtained the full text version that relate to orgasms that may be relevant, i will have to skim through them to see if i really got anything good. one interesting thing was an article about a small number of men who do not release any prolactin after orgasm, the result is that they can have as many orgasms as they like in a row, they have no refractory period at all. pois might be the exact opposite.
Do you think it could be possible that an overdose of prolactin could cause a sensation of a body wide auto-immune attack?
Im pretty sure during the days of POIS there's a lack of Oxygen in the blood and to the head.
For a very long time, I had a huge, 10X higher than average prolactin count caused by Reglan. Since I'm off Reglan, the prolactin count is now normal. The only symptom I had was reduced libido.
And in the last year it started getting less and less frequent and then bam...nothing. my sex drive is as dead as my confidence..and the thing is that I'm only 19 years old, I'm afraid to have a gf because of my problem, and if i have sex it just drains me and its not fun to suffer for 2 weeks just for 30Min's of pleasure.
And everytime i masterbate or have sex i feel like I'm doing more damage to my brain body and dieing libido...am i saying sex is the best but after is just like I'm dieing.
Quote from: Ironyman on 26/03/2010 06:42:01And in the last year it started getting less and less frequent and then bam...nothing. my sex drive is as dead as my confidence..and the thing is that I'm only 19 years old, I'm afraid to have a gf because of my problem, and if i have sex it just drains me and its not fun to suffer for 2 weeks just for 30Min's of pleasure.I assume that you started dropping off because of the symptoms? Or did you just start to drop off before you had symptoms?Quote from: Ironyman on 26/03/2010 06:42:01And everytime i masterbate or have sex i feel like I'm doing more damage to my brain body and dieing libido...wtf am i saying sex is the best but after is just like I'm dieing.I'm new to finding out about POIS, and one thing that has helped about knowing, is that although it feels like you're dying, it seems that it isn't life threatening. As far as doing damage, I couldn't really say, but there are many people that have had POIS for more years than you've been alive and it seems as though they probably haven't really suffered a great deal of physical damage.It just "feels" like hell. Like I said, for me, that's good news.
And everytime i masterbate or have sex i feel like I'm doing more damage to my brain body and dieing libido...wtf am i saying sex is the best but after is just like I'm dieing.
In some cities there are oxygen bars.
Quote from: demografx on 26/03/2010 00:49:49For a very long time, I had a huge, 10X higher than average prolactin count caused by Reglan. Since I'm off Reglan, the prolactin count is now normal. The only symptom I had was reduced libido.It's like trying to find a needle in a haystack!! After all this time we're still just moving dust around on the surface.
what the hell il give it a try
Absolutely not a fair assessment! ("moving dust around"). Besides, your comment, directed critically at this forum's inability to find a cure yet, is completely unrelated to the prolactin discussion above.I've had POIS for over 30 years. Nothing remotely close to this "dust" was available. Sure, we don't yet have a universal cure, but take a look at the majority of posts from the 150+ sufferers who have posted here and you'll see a common theme of gratitude for this little community + resources to fight with that we've kept alive for the last 3 years.