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Vitamin D results were extremely low
Quote from: Dr. Matt on 20/07/2010 19:20:48Vitamin D results were extremely low That makes five cases now of low vitamin D!
In terms of reasearchers do we want to wait for dr waldingers article or do we want keep looking. When sending out letters do we want to mention dr waldingers progress.
Demo, I think that Dr. Waldinger doesn't want to come out with his findings after he is 100 percent sure. He is a professor. And he can't afford that his findings are not correct. A publication is a scientific journal is a prove that he made progression. So we all have to be patient. The most of us suffer a lot of with years with POIS. So that waiting a few months should't be so hard. In the meanwhile we have to search for (natural) things that reduces the pain and symptoms.
I think the key will be that POIS must be treated in a way like Fibromyalgia. POIS shows a lot of similarity's with Fibromyalgia. Only POIS is after an O. Demo, I think that Dr. Waldinger doesn't want to come out with his findings after he is 100 percent sure. He is a professor. And he can't afford that his findings are not correct. A publication is a scientific journal is a prove that he made progression. So we all have to be patient. The most of us suffer a lot of with years with POIS. So that waiting a few months should't be so hard. In the meanwhile we have to search for (natural) things that reduces the pain and symptoms.
I think the key will be that POIS must be treated in a way like Fibromyalgia. POIS shows a lot of similarity's with Fibromyalgia.
My OUT-OF-POIS test results. (Feeling well, 10 days after an N.E)Serum Testosterone 27.6 nmol/L (8.0 - 30.0)Serum Sex Hormone Binding Glob 52 nmol/L (13-71)Serum TSH level 1.2 miu/L (0.20-6.00)Serum free T4 level 17.5 pmol/L (10.0-25.0)Prostate Specific Antigen 1.00 ug/L (<3.00)Serum FSH level 4.3 iu/L (1.0-9.0)Serum prolactin level 149 mu/L (<550)
Quote from: CCconfucius on 20/07/2010 18:12:20In terms of reasearchers do we want to wait for dr waldingers article or do we want keep looking. When sending out letters do we want to mention dr waldingers progress. I don't think we can afford to wait. But I wouldn't mention Dr Waldinger's progress.
I agree but how do you currently treat Fibromyalgia?Is there some kind of neurosurgery available?
He is going to book me to see a Urologist for the "slightly blocked" sperm ducts.
Do you had a lot of ary tract infections?
Quote from: demografx on 21/07/2010 07:46:16Quote from: CCconfucius on 20/07/2010 18:12:20In terms of reasearchers do we want to wait for dr waldingers article or do we want keep looking. When sending out letters do we want to mention dr waldingers progress. I don't think we can afford to wait. But I wouldn't mention Dr Waldinger's progress.I had the same question- thanks...
Quote from: Animus on 21/07/2010 18:26:13Quote from: demografx on 21/07/2010 07:46:16Quote from: CCconfucius on 20/07/2010 18:12:20In terms of reasearchers do we want to wait for dr waldingers article or do we want keep looking. When sending out letters do we want to mention dr waldingers progress. I don't think we can afford to wait. But I wouldn't mention Dr Waldinger's progress.I had the same question- thanks...Just to elaborate, we don't really know anything more specific about POIS progress at this time.But as I mentioned in my first reply, if we know another interested researcher, we could always offer to put them together. It would be their decision to collaborate or not. I hope this clarifies.