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Do most people here experience a total absence of any symptoms once a POIS episode is over? Some people have mentioned being anxious or agitated even after recovering from an episode; however, since most healthy people seem to get agitated and frustrated without regular sexual release, and many people suffering POIS try to limit such release, this should be considered before answering. Thanks in advance.
Thanks, glad to be here! I'm going to try a few of the ideas detailed on this forum on myself, and I will be more than happy to post the results!Good video, sums up PIOS really well.
Just want to put this out there: in Waldinger's research paper (which I was able to access through my school) there is a sentence suggesting oxytocin may inhibit cognition. I quote from his paper: "However, oxytocine has been suggested to negatively interfere with cognition (Geenen et al., 1988)."Has anyone else investigated the references of his paper? They may lead to other related research that could reveal valuable pieces to this puzzle. Also, does anyone know how to determine if other papers have cited Waldinger's paper? Web of Knowledge does this, but I don't have access...
Demografx: I removed the word "sexual" from the tags. So far the video has gotten about 500 hits.But no comments after the first week. We'll see what happens next.
pyropeach, this is a terrific find! Is there any way that Waldinger's paper can be made available to all the listmembers here?
I don't know if there is an interest in chinese medicine to treat pois. Maybe i am because about five years ago I saw a documentary film about a clinic located in Germany, supposedly classified as a german hospital, where tcm practitioners are working with german occidental doctors. I have just found the link of this clinic. Unfortunately i'm living in America, but this can be a link between pois (tcm believe in this) and occidental doctors.http://www.tcm-klinik-koetzting.de/website_eng/frameset.htmlhttp://www.tcm-klinik-koetzting.de/website_eng/kurzprofil_unten.htmlhttp://www.tcm-klinik-koetzting.de/website_eng/mablauf_unten.htmlI'll write them to know if i can buy herbs there and if they are interested to give us suggestions (probably i'll have to pay for this). Maybe one of you will be able to help me with english or if someone want to add content to the letter, tell me.Girlwind: Just a note to give you a feedback about my trial with betaine HCL. Unfortunately it wasn't effective. I think i have enough stomach acid because only 325mg 2 times/day for 4 days with first and second meal gave me pain in the stomach (i know exactly where it's located now !) Sorry for this, maybe others will be more lucky. About iodine deficiency i can say iodine helps to recover from pois. The effects for me are : i'm most able to speak to people, i'm more active, orgasm is more intense, more energy, sleep is better if taken in the morning. But as usual with me the bad effects are: palpitations (cured with hawthorn), more exhaustion after orgasm (more fluid loss ?), iodine force me to have an orgasm (very aphrodisiac).
Quote from: demografx on 16/09/2008 04:56:49pyropeach, this is a terrific find! Is there any way that Waldinger's paper can be made available to all the listmembers here?There's a copyright warning that explicitly says not to post the paper on a listserv or email it to multiple sites. I can email it to anyone here who wants it. I think this paper would be crucial in backing up our claims when if one day we finally find people willing to research this illness.
I have bad news. I have fallen from my chastedom, and garlic is not saving me. It is not extreme, but I am definitely zoned out somewhat. I am so surprised, I thought I was out of the woods. Aaaaahhh! I'm not sure what to make of this....
Has anybody talked to Dr. Muhall. I saw his name on that ISSM website.
Demografx: It's a good idea, i hope we'll be able to contact Dr Schweitzer. We have to be more active to find researchers.