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Quote from: CCconfucius on 10/11/2010 02:17:42Quote from: Vandemolen3 on 09/11/2010 21:17:36Did anyone had a Testosterone treatment that failed? Up to now Demo and Green seem have succes with T-treatment. yeah there was someone who used testosterone injection for non pois reason that said testosterone didnt help their pois. Ok thanks. So T-treatment is not the magic formula for everyone.
Quote from: Vandemolen3 on 09/11/2010 21:17:36Did anyone had a Testosterone treatment that failed? Up to now Demo and Green seem have succes with T-treatment. yeah there was someone who used testosterone injection for non pois reason that said testosterone didnt help their pois.
Did anyone had a Testosterone treatment that failed? Up to now Demo and Green seem have succes with T-treatment.
Quote from: Vandemolen3 on 10/11/2010 12:27:44Today I had an appointment with my urologist. I gave him the POIS-papers. He said there's nothing he can do. The only thing he can do is send me to the men's clinic. This doctor is specialized in sexual disseases of men. So I made an appointment with this doctor for about five weeks. The POIS-papers are in my file, so he can read them.Today I will start with Paxil. I also had an appointment with a urologist today.He said he's never heard of POIS and there's nothing he can do.An operation to deal with narrow sperm ducts is not an option, or necessary, and he dismissed that as the cause of pain or fatigue anyway.He suggested a drug to change neurological pathways (cant remember which one, he said he will write to my GP.)
Today I had an appointment with my urologist. I gave him the POIS-papers. He said there's nothing he can do. The only thing he can do is send me to the men's clinic. This doctor is specialized in sexual disseases of men. So I made an appointment with this doctor for about five weeks. The POIS-papers are in my file, so he can read them.Today I will start with Paxil.
Quote from: horizon on 10/11/2010 13:08:05Certainly not to undermine Dr.Waldinger's research, but, I feel we should also contact Dr. David Resnick...THIS IS EXCELLENT! WE NEED TO EXPLORE EVERY AVENUE POSSIBLE!
Certainly not to undermine Dr.Waldinger's research, but, I feel we should also contact Dr. David Resnick...
Quote from: horizon on 10/11/2010 12:57:33Quote from: Vandemolen3 on 10/11/2010 12:27:44Today I had an appointment with my urologist. I gave him the POIS-papers. He said there's nothing he can do. The only thing he can do is send me to the men's clinic. This doctor is specialized in sexual disseases of men. So I made an appointment with this doctor for about five weeks. The POIS-papers are in my file, so he can read them.Today I will start with Paxil. I also had an appointment with a urologist today.He said he's never heard of POIS and there's nothing he can do.An operation to deal with narrow sperm ducts is not an option, or necessary, and he dismissed that as the cause of pain or fatigue anyway.He suggested a drug to change neurological pathways (cant remember which one, he said he will write to my GP.)Change neurological pathways.... heavens!And all that he says without doing a single test?Or you showed him some test results?Edit: Hmmm, I seem to remember that the narrow sperm duct where part of a test you had previously, so you must have showed him that at least!
My urologist said he did every research possible. And he said he turned me inside out. And that sometimes I can have the feeling that I have an UTI, but in the urine there's nothing to see. He said it might be something with the pelvic, but there's not much known about that.
Quote from: Vandemolen3 on 10/11/2010 13:22:44My urologist said he did every research possible. And he said he turned me inside out. And that sometimes I can have the feeling that I have an UTI, but in the urine there's nothing to see. He said it might be something with the pelvic, but there's not much known about that. Are you familiar with the excellent book : A Headache In the Pelvis?" http://www.amazon.com/Headache-Pelvis-Understanding-Treatment-Prostatitis/dp/0972775528 That might be very helpful. For myself I had lots of UTIs and it stopped when I realized that a diet rich in oxalic acid was causing it. I stopped eating soy products and high oxalate foods like rhubarb, parsley, watercress, beet leaves , chard etc. Very occasionally I have the symptoms again and every time I trace it back to a oxalic acid rich food I inadvertently ate. The urethra inflammation really did aggravate the POIS. I am very happy this is basically gone. If you are interested in that topic I can give you more info. I had an urethroscopy back then and my urologist just could not find anything in my urine neither. He could not help. I am now 99% UTI free.Pablo
No one ever said it was. []BTW, injections didn't work well for me. Daily patches do.My endo also said daily gel is better than injections. Injections "spike" in the system; big rush of T, followed by T-depletion. The other 2 types of treatment - pathces and gel - deliver T uniformly throughout the system 24/7, which is the way natural T works.
I also would like to get " a copy of the 2010 study on POIS by Jane Ashby, MRCP, and David Goldmeier, MRCP." at PDF.
I know that you have succes with T-treatment. And now Green too. If I ever have T-treatment then I would prefer patches too. No injections for me, haha.
Has anyone tried kava kava?
My urologist said he did every research possible. And he said he turned me inside out. And that sometimes I can have the feeling that I have an UTI, but in the urine there's nothing to see. He said it might be something with the pelvic, but there's not much known about that. So his only option was to send me to the men's clinic. So I agreed.Horizon, we must go on with research. We don't know yet if the treatment of dr. Waldinger will be working for all of us. Let's hope so, but we don't have a guarantee. That's why I will go to the men's clinic. And when dr. Waldingers paper is published, and if his described treatment works for me I will stop going to that clinic and to my neurologist. But until then everybody should write to researchers, try things with a GP or other doctor. There's another doctor in the Netherlands who is specialized in inflammation (I posted an article about her earlier). I first try the men's clinic and Paxil. If that doesn't help and about a few weeks if the Waldinger-paper isn't published yet I will write to her. Now I walking on two paths, I will wait for the 3th path, maybe dr. Waldinger or that inflammation doctor.
Quote from: demografx on 10/11/2010 17:41:29Quote from: horizon on 10/11/2010 13:08:05Certainly not to undermine Dr.Waldinger's research, but, I feel we should also contact Dr. David Resnick...THIS IS EXCELLENT! WE NEED TO EXPLORE EVERY AVENUE POSSIBLE!I strongly second this idea. Dr. David Resnick may very well hold the key for POIS.