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Quote from: demografx on 26/04/2012 01:52:29POIS symptoms - for me - are extremely "unusual". Even the fatigue doesn't feel like normal fatigue, from say, exercise.It's like a mental fatigue, like a brain function just shuts off or is on standby until its gone.
POIS symptoms - for me - are extremely "unusual". Even the fatigue doesn't feel like normal fatigue, from say, exercise.
I´m trying this and it's not working for me. Really, I´m feeling even worse.
Thank you for your warm welcome, demografx.I have just purchased niacin, but I do not know when I should consume the tablets . Can someone please give me advice?
I would like to make a request on this forum: If you advertise that something cures you and then realize that your improvement was unrelated to your 'cure' and that you didnt 'cure' anything, please admit to the group that you were wrong. This is a scientific forum, and your successes and failures should be equally documented.
I´m trying this and it's not working for me. Really, I´m feeling even worst. I have a little diarreia every morning and I'm with headache.... I have a improve in my sleep because I use salt before sleep and it gives me a better sleep. But, at the first, I'm feeling worst than before the treatment... Oh, I had a problem too... I´m not using sea salt, but I different kind of one... I will search one sea salt too see if have differences.I will try for mere a couple weeks too see if works...Someone more have tried this treatment? It works?
It's also likely that both [testosterone and niacin] improve blood circulation and thus have an anti-inflammatory and improved overall healing effect.
Since my current GP refuses to test my T levels I'll have to wait to find that out for sure.
CC, do you feel these guys are as good as a local hospital lab?
Quote from: Vincent Marcus on 28/04/2012 00:07:36It's also likely that both [testosterone and niacin] improve blood circulation and thus have an anti-inflammatory and improved overall healing effect.Thank you, Vincent Marcus! I think testosterone's anti-inflammatory action is a BIG explanation of my POIS success. "Improved overall healing effect" also happened to me, with a fairly immediate, noticeable and very pleasant lift in my mood!Quote from: Vincent Marcus on 28/04/2012 00:07:36Since my current GP refuses to test my T levels I'll have to wait to find that out for sure.Get rid of him!! Quick!!Or give me his phone number and I'll tongue lash him! That is outrageous.But...the same thing happened to me: they refused.It's not my personality, I'm kinda reserved, but after 30+ years of POIS *H*E*L*L*... I DEMANDED that they (my GP + my urologist) test me and give me testosterone! (A highly recommended Czech Republic sex researcher convinced me on the telephone in 2002 that testosterone was THE cure for my POIS.)I was skeptical, but didn't have a better answer in 2002, so I GOT AGGRESSIVE with the docs (GP AND urologist). I made POIS sound like it was a mainstream ailment that these "country doctors" (I live in a big city : - ) needed to read up on!It worked.I finally got my testing...and Rx for daily testosterone patches (10mg Androderm).This took a few years. My longwinded rambling posts tell the story. After a number of false starts with testosterone (it's not a simple thing) I'm now POIS-free for over 2 years.I wish that for all of you.I hate to say it, but WE MUST GET TOUGH WITH DOCS!