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Quote from: CCconfucius on 24/05/2011 03:22:11vandemolen, if i was to come over to netherlands, how long is dr waldingers waiting list. CC, he just wrote to me that he could see Green at the end of July.
vandemolen, if i was to come over to netherlands, how long is dr waldingers waiting list.
That last two sentence is confusing, those that mean he is looking at the sperm to see what is wrong.
Recent interview with Dr. Waldinger on an independent website of the university where he is a professor:http://www.dub.uu.nl/content/sperma-allergie-gaat-de-wereld-overGoogle Translate:http://translate.google.nl/translate?u=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.dub.uu.nl%2Fcontent%2Fsperma-allergie-gaat-de-wereld-over&sl=nl&tl=en&hl=&ie=UTF-8QuoteMeanwhile, Waldinger and colleagues of Immunopharmacology continue his research into the cause of POIS. "We are now at the molecular level to the sperm look. What is not good there? From studies in humans, we now have on basic research."
Meanwhile, Waldinger and colleagues of Immunopharmacology continue his research into the cause of POIS. "We are now at the molecular level to the sperm look. What is not good there? From studies in humans, we now have on basic research."
That's newswhorthy ! It would be great we are allowed to know where are the researches months by months...
Demo, personally I think your remaining 20% is most likely caused by semen and if you eliminated semen production you would eliminate that 20%. However I base that mainly on Animus's successful surgery and his case is still only one case no matter how successful it was meaning there may be a possibility it won't work for everyone with POIS..........Perhaps this means fenugreek reduces POIS by reducing sperm production. Demo, did you say you tried fenugreek? If it didn't work for you maybe it's because you weren't producing sperm at the time.
Quote from: Vincent Marcus on 25/05/2011 22:23:00Demo, personally I think your remaining 20% is most likely caused by semen and if you eliminated semen production you would eliminate that 20%. However I base that mainly on Animus's successful surgery and his case is still only one case no matter how successful it was meaning there may be a possibility it won't work for everyone with POIS..........Perhaps this means fenugreek reduces POIS by reducing sperm production. Demo, did you say you tried fenugreek? If it didn't work for you maybe it's because you weren't producing sperm at the time.VM, thank you!And I will try fenugreek, daveman also suggested it.But since I have Zero-sperm now, I wonder if it could still work?
Animus, do you see any connection between your surgery = 100% POIS-free and my TRT = 80% POIS-free?(Keep in mind my 'mysterious' Zero-sperm-count - a mystery as to when it occurred).
From our friend, Stefanie, at NORDDear Demo,Despite what initially appeared to be enthusiasm on the part of Vesselin Dimov, MD, University of Chicago, and his colleague, Againdra K. Bewtra, MD, Creighton University, I have not heard back from either of them after Dr. Dimov contacted me.I did make two attempts at follow-up, but to no avail. They both have excellent credentials, but they apparently are not interested in pursuing evaluations and testing. There are others on my growing list of researchers who may be quite interested in evaluating men from the forum. So -- it's onward and upward! There is no turning back! :-)I will let you know as I hear from other physicians/researchers. In the meantime, I understand that there have been discussions about a research grant sponsored by your group. Excellent!!!!! I am going to be sending information to you about NORD's research grant program for rare disorders -- our program may suit your needs perfectly! :-)Sincerely, Stefanie Putkowski, RN, BSNClinical Information SpecialistResearch Program AdministratorNational Organization for Rare Disorders55 Kenosia AvenuePO Box 1968Danbury, CT 06813-1968Phone: 203.744.0100Fax: 203.798.2291email: rn@rarediseases.orghttp://www.rarediseases.org Join our online communityhttp://nord.clinicahealth.com/ NORD Subscription Servicehttp://www.rarediseases.org/programs/subscriptions --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Quote from: demografx on 24/05/2011 15:36:33Animus, do you see any connection between your surgery = 100% POIS-free and my TRT = 80% POIS-free?(Keep in mind my 'mysterious' Zero-sperm-count - a mystery as to when it occurred).Demo, I've thought about this a little more...One possible explanation is that we cannot efficiently or healthily produce the semen which we've lost due to ejaculation. Once the semen is ejaculated, it may cause the body to go into semen replacement mode (I do not know if this is true). However, if it were true, and semen replacement is the issue, maybe something which helps semen replacement also helps alleviate POIS. Perhaps the Testosterone therapy for you, helps with your semen replacement. And for me, the surgery removed my ability to produce and ejaculate semen, so my body no longer replaces it.Not producing sperm anymore could be lessening your POIS too because you're not replacing that either.
Stephanie [from NORD] is so cool, glad to have her on our team!!
QuoteTo the French-speaking members: is this a good or bad translation from Google?Some mistakes but it's correct.I've contacted Alui by MP. I've proposed to use french (or other languages )in private messages but to keep english mainly on the forum. It's a good idea to open topics on ohter languages on the Pois Center forum.
To the French-speaking members: is this a good or bad translation from Google?
Quote from: Animus on 27/05/2011 03:11:55Quote from: demografx on 24/05/2011 15:36:33Animus, do you see any connection between your surgery = 100% POIS-free and my TRT = 80% POIS-free?(Keep in mind my 'mysterious' Zero-sperm-count - a mystery as to when it occurred).Demo, I've thought about this a little more...One possible explanation is that we cannot efficiently or healthily produce the semen which we've lost due to ejaculation. Once the semen is ejaculated, it may cause the body to go into semen replacement mode (I do not know if this is true). However, if it were true, and semen replacement is the issue, maybe something which helps semen replacement also helps alleviate POIS. Perhaps the Testosterone therapy for you, helps with your semen replacement. And for me, the surgery removed my ability to produce and ejaculate semen, so my body no longer replaces it.Not producing sperm anymore could be lessening your POIS too because you're not replacing that either. Amazing! Your considerations above go a long way to confirm my longstanding hunch that my POIS is somehow related to my semen regeneration speed: in my depth-of-POIS-agony days - for 30+ years - my regen speed was like molasses. With testosterone treatment, my regen speed is RAPID, and my POIS has been whittled down drastically!Just my hunch.
VincentM, How did you come across Fenugreek? Are there any sources on the internet that explain it's medicinal use?