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First I want to apologize that i will not donate this year to NORD to seek the cure. Today I decided to GET THE CURE. I started to search Urologists here in Poland which will help me in the realization of the plan:-banking my semen-doing a close-ended vasectomy (cost about 200 US Dollars and no problem in my country with doing this)-removal of the seminal vescicles-eventually TURP, but perhaps I wont need them if I will take finasterideAs you can see its a little bit modificated Animus Solution, because no one in Poland is willing to do a orchiectomy on demand and as Animus says it does not help a lot. The two other parts of the plan, I think I must do aborad: I hope I will find someone in Romania or Hungary (you can have there even Kidney transplants from a living donor).Please help me and say what do you think about it?
There are so many possibilities left for you.Does your liver function properly? Do you know what is methylation or gut dysbiosis? Do you have high histamine levels or low dopamine? Can you get a stool analysis test done to check for parasites? Did they check HPTA function? Are your adrenals healthy?
Quote from: desperate man on 10/07/2012 15:20:49There are so many possibilities left for you.Does your liver function properly? Do you know what is methylation or gut dysbiosis? Do you have high histamine levels or low dopamine? Can you get a stool analysis test done to check for parasites? Did they check HPTA function? Are your adrenals healthy?If you go through the forum you can see that people have been through pretty much all of the diagnostics possible. Why the tests didn't really bring anything to the table is probably because of the ad hoc fallacy thinking that people and doctors tend to fall into. Think about it.. what was first? POIS or low dopamine? What if the low dopamine, bad vitamine levels, high noradrenaline, leaky gut, dysbiosis or etc are just symptoms of underlying POIS and so treating them is useless if one wants to get rid of POIS??
Quote from: Starsky on 10/07/2012 14:01:16First I want to apologize that i will not donate this year to NORD to seek the cure. Today I decided to GET THE CURE. I started to search Urologists here in Poland which will help me in the realization of the plan:-banking my semen-doing a close-ended vasectomy (cost about 200 US Dollars and no problem in my country with doing this)-removal of the seminal vescicles-eventually TURP, but perhaps I wont need them if I will take finasterideAs you can see its a little bit modificated Animus Solution, because no one in Poland is willing to do a orchiectomy on demand and as Animus says it does not help a lot. The two other parts of the plan, I think I must do aborad: I hope I will find someone in Romania or Hungary (you can have there even Kidney transplants from a living donor).Please help me and say what do you think about it? Wow, that's a bold move Starsky! Can you explain the thought process behind each procedure?You'd have the procedure done one step at a time, too, so if just one of them "cures" you we'd be able to pinpoint which one, right?Does insurance cover any of this? How much does each part cost? What side effects are there for each procedure? If your doctors think the risks are on the low side, then i'd be inclined to think favorably about it. If we're talking strictly benefits here and not looking at the risks, I'd guess (completely unknowingly) that these 3 procedures would capture the problem. People have these procedures done for a whole variety of reasons... cancer, enlarged prostate, not wanting kids, etc. I think this is as good a reason as any. The only difference, and the only reason this is scary in my opinion, is that the cure isn't guaranteed. I'd actually be willing to donate towards helping you get this done. The knowledge we'd gain from your procedures would be helpful to any future research and might teach us a great deal.
Ad. 2 If you have vasectomy sperm is reabsorbed in the scrotum. It does not cause retrograde ejaculation to the bladder.What have you done with the vas deferens, they are about 30 centimeters long? The vas deferens do not secrete any fluids?So you had the gibson incision? I would rather tend to laparascopic procedures.
Look guys.I want to help you all but don't want to read back 699 pages.So if you want to do the vasectomy I will accept your decision but only after you have answered my question: Do you share symptoms of mercury poisoning? http://www.mercurypoisoned.com/symptoms.htmlMyasthenia Gravis is mentioned also.
I also can't accept that it's just an allergy to sperm. I have so many allergies that started around the same time as POIS that it seems more likely that it's an immunological disorder. Lastly, I have a sister who has a range of allergies also. She suffers from fatigue and brain fog but she clearly can't produce semen or suffer from a semen allergy. If I didn't have another O again, I doubt that I'd be OK without some kind of treatment for whatever the real condition is that's causing the allergies and fatigue. I'm not dismissing POIS as an idea but my belief is that we 1) have a rare disorder OR a rare compound of 2 or more less rare disorders 2) this is why doctor's can't diagnose it as they're not thinking holistically 3) it's worsened by O's because of the chemical reactions they precipitate but exists independent of O's. With that in mind, after 2 decades of this problem, I still wouldn't get a vasectomy.