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New Theories / Re: Post Orgasmic Illness Syndrome (POIS)
« on: 17/01/2012 11:44:39 »How do I find this documentary...
You must wait 2,3 months because it is going to be broadcast on that date.
Wonderful. Do you know the precise date?
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How do I find this documentary...
You must wait 2,3 months because it is going to be broadcast on that date.
The other point I want to repeat is frozen semen can't trigger the immune reaction. So for a scientist it may help to identify what is the element in semen causing the Pois which is active in fresh semen but inactive in frozen semen.
I think we can't say frozen definitely doesn't work yet, as we don't have enough data or adequately refined techniques and controls in place, just that fresh semen does work and frozen may not. The way things are frozen might be important - eg. how fast/slow is the freezing, do the contents separate out at all somehow during the process etc).
However, if you have more evidence do let me know, I have only read Habibou's case (which I admit is significant!) and just a few other forum posts on this..QuoteIf you say skinprick, all in one word, it gets through.Thanks, I understand my mistake []
I received an intradermal test from Dr. Nguyen and Dr. Bewtra (so did CCconfucius). The semen was not diluted at all. I froze the sample about a week before the test and thawed it in the fridge a few hours before the test and kept it cool on the way to the doctor's office. I believe keeping the sample fresh is important. Anyway, for treatment, the doctor may need to dilute the sample, but for my testing (and for CCconfucius) it wasn't.
evidence frozen semen still causes reaction.
do you any way know why he did not put that in his paper
I did not know that he did not put that in his paper. I think he will explain this better in the POIS documentary of ABC television, because the journalist asked one question about this.
Does anyone reflect symptoms that incorporate extreme changes in facial expression, ageing of the skin as a result of loss in elasticity? In my case, this amounts to significant differences in appearance.
Yes in POIS my facial muscles and skin connection to my bone become inflamed and thus begin to sag down my face and over my eyes causing me to look angry and tired all the time. It's an extremely uncomfortable feeling especially around the eyes. It feels like there is a sheet of plastic between the flesh of my face and my skull where the flesh attaches. claritin and fenugreek eliminate more than 50% of this feeling and make it bearable and allow me to forget about it when I have important things to do.
Lovely, I understand claritin is an anti-allergy but have no background knowledge concerning fenugreek. Is it some kind of herbal medicine?
fenugreek is a common food spice used in India. The capsules I take are crushed fenugreek seed powder and if I take two 620mg caps with a glass of hot green tea most of my facial irritation will disappear within an hour. The effect lasts about an entire day or two I've noticed as when I perform my fenugreek regimen for 3 days in a row I'll feel best by the third day. Only thing is that the combination energizes me a lot so I can't take it past noon or I'll be up all night. You can buy it off of amazon it's fairly cheap. For me it seems to help by reducing inflammation, improving digestion, reducing bloating, and it also acts as a slight laxative when taken with the tea.
Hhmm, interesting comment about the sinusitis (I have it too) but are these not just indicators and expressions of a heightened immune reaction?
For example I wonder how many POIS sufferers have digestive discomfort, irregular bowel movements and skin problems?
Does anyone reflect symptoms that incorporate extreme changes in facial expression, ageing of the skin as a result of loss in elasticity? In my case, this amounts to significant differences in appearance.
Yes in POIS my facial muscles and skin connection to my bone become inflamed and thus begin to sag down my face and over my eyes causing me to look angry and tired all the time. It's an extremely uncomfortable feeling especially around the eyes. It feels like there is a sheet of plastic between the flesh of my face and my skull where the flesh attaches. claritin and fenugreek eliminate more than 50% of this feeling and make it bearable and allow me to forget about it when I have important things to do.
Thanks Kurtosis, niacin was earlier suggested by a forum member yesterday, after my post. I have since started on a therapy of Wellman supplements. I do not know if this is a step too far but as I understand, it does contain a cocktail of all or almost all the vitamins you mentioned here. Hope this will be any help? Thanks.I vehemently attempt to abstain from sexual encounters, I have given up any form of digital, sex encouraging videos and images. I have avoided masturbation for more or less a month, but the inevitable nocturnal emissions are relentlessly persisting. I just had one this morning, after about six days of celibate abstinence. This untimely occurrence has left my newly developed bubble of hope mercilessly punctured. I feel deflated, drained and torn. Is this some divine punishment for my past mistake of caving into masturbation from the very start? Honestly, sometimes, I just feel like to end it all.... I feel like pulling the chord on my own survival. This is a nightmareHi Mutant Man, if this was a divine punishment for masturbation then it would be afflicting a lot of men and women. But it's not. Feeling sexual urges are about the most natural thing we experience in this crazy modern world. I'd say try supplementation with niacin etc. and see what difference it makes.
I know that when I'm down I take L-tyrosine and it gives me a lift. I also take a combination of zinc, magnesium and b6 at night which helps me have more restful sleep. Maybe that would work for you. For whatever reason I rarely have NE's anymore.