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Here's something I struggle to understand. Why oh why did my own body decide to pick the worst timing possible to have an N.E.?
the fact is there will not be a cure for any of you within your lifetime.
Limejuice, as you're finding out, frequency control might be the biggest challenge of a POIS cure. Especially if libido is restored to a higher-than-previous state.
Quote from: Limejuice on 12/06/2010 02:14:53Progesterone update:It's been 2.5 weeks since beginning the 'birth control' schedule of .35mg progesterone daily. I've felt good over that time but haven't tested much with Oing. However, last night I did test and the results were positive; I was wondering if this regime will be helpfull for some one who has lots of nocturnal emission and sinc NEs are less potent than orgasm for some, the results might be better. Did u have a nocturnal emission on the regime.
Progesterone update:It's been 2.5 weeks since beginning the 'birth control' schedule of .35mg progesterone daily. I've felt good over that time but haven't tested much with Oing. However, last night I did test and the results were positive;
Hi Limejuice,what make are the pills?also from the table at the bottom of the wiki page, do you know what category they come under?http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Progestinmany thanks
Shouldn't this condition be called Post Ejaculatory Illness Syndrome, instead of Post Orgasmic Illness Syndrome ?
If we are controling frequency (within standard functional norms), we're not really cured.