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John21, I noticed that in one of your previous posts you mentioned you were trying saw palmetto. Did you ever get any results?
Pyropeach, I've responded to your post here at the poiscenter: http://poiscenter.com/forums/index.php?topic=78.msg4231#msg4231I believe I've given you all the info you should need to make the changes to the compendium, but if you have any more questions I'd be happy to answer them. I'll be checking both forum sites as usual.
Hey guys, has anyone else noticed that after doing cardio exercises such as running or playing basketball that you have sort of a weakness type headache and the cognitive symptoms seem worse? I feel like there is pressure in my head and also feel physically weak like a sugar low. I have been weight training for over 6 years and this does not happen when lifting, only when doing cardio exercises.Thanks,Jon.
Quote from: demografx on 17/03/2012 02:02:34Quote from: Vincent Marcus on 16/03/2012 22:09:10I was wondering if we could still make changes to our POIS compendium website as currently antihistamines are located in the "unsuccessful remedial methods", but in light of the multiple members who now claim its efficacy in dealing with POIS (including myself) I'd like to see it moved to the "successful" section. Here is the site I'm referring to: http://sites.google.com/site/poiswebsite/test-page/unsuccessful-methods/antihistaminesIn addition perhaps saw palmetto could be added there as well as it has been working well for me for a good number of months and I know there were some others it worked for too.And Niacin hasn't been added there yet."Pyropeach" the Compendium author, is on leave of absence. If you are interested in contributing to the compendium as a "Wikipedia-type" editor, please PM him!Hello all, it has been a long time, and I give my apologies for my long absence and not tending to the compendium. For the past year or so, I've been everywhere...literally. And now I'm in Singapore. Also, I have great news regarding my POIS, IT HAS ALMOST COMPLETELY DISAPPEARED! What happened? I got married, and with all the charged/positive emotions involved, I find myself almost POIS free (able to read, think, regain much of my cognitive functions) after O. SO...as for the compendium, I've started making the additions for niacin and Animus's success, but didn't have the chance to complete them and now will do so. Also, semen regeneration theory will also be added, but as I recall, there wasn't much research to be found on it. As for putting antihistamines in the succesful section, I'm all for it, just need more details about the type of antihistamine, the dosage, etc. Vincent Marcus, I think it would be best to talk about the details here at the suggestion section here http://poiscenter.com/forums/index.php?topic=78.0, including your experience with Saw Palmetto. Making the compendium into a wiki-style site? I'm afraid that if everyone could change it, the style of writing would no longer flow and it would make it more difficult to keep up with and maintain its consistency. It might turn into a haphazard amalgam of sentences and paragraphs written by numerous individuals. But hey, that's just my take on it, what do you guys think?
Quote from: Vincent Marcus on 16/03/2012 22:09:10I was wondering if we could still make changes to our POIS compendium website as currently antihistamines are located in the "unsuccessful remedial methods", but in light of the multiple members who now claim its efficacy in dealing with POIS (including myself) I'd like to see it moved to the "successful" section. Here is the site I'm referring to: http://sites.google.com/site/poiswebsite/test-page/unsuccessful-methods/antihistaminesIn addition perhaps saw palmetto could be added there as well as it has been working well for me for a good number of months and I know there were some others it worked for too.And Niacin hasn't been added there yet."Pyropeach" the Compendium author, is on leave of absence. If you are interested in contributing to the compendium as a "Wikipedia-type" editor, please PM him!
I was wondering if we could still make changes to our POIS compendium website as currently antihistamines are located in the "unsuccessful remedial methods", but in light of the multiple members who now claim its efficacy in dealing with POIS (including myself) I'd like to see it moved to the "successful" section. Here is the site I'm referring to: http://sites.google.com/site/poiswebsite/test-page/unsuccessful-methods/antihistaminesIn addition perhaps saw palmetto could be added there as well as it has been working well for me for a good number of months and I know there were some others it worked for too.And Niacin hasn't been added there yet.
Nordnurse (thanks!) has reminded me that ebay is a great way to convert stuff you no longer need into cash. Sell your old and unwanted stuff. People will buy anything! I just sold an old toy from my childhood that my dad found in the loft. I got £5 for it. Not much but it was just a test to check my account etc was working. Now I'll be auctioning off more stuff. Even £5 sales add up and hopefully I have some things that will fetch more...So! Your homework (ie do just one fundraising thing over the next 2 weeks) could be simply selling something on ebay and donating the proceeds to our research grant fund here: https://www.rarediseases.org/about/support/research-donations/fg_base_view_p3(just select "Post-orgasmic illness syndrome" from the pull-down menu under where it says 'Research Fund' on the form)
Hey everybody. Just to clarify... what is the threshold we're expected to raise by March 31st? Is it the full $33,500? If we don't hit the threshold by the deadline, do we lose the money for POIS research?