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Quote from: daveman on 28/01/2011 11:42:26...providing you could control NEs of course.The only way I could ever control those miserable, life-destroying NE's was by getting older!!.......
...providing you could control NEs of course.
In the same vein, another norepinephrine inhibitor is:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PhenoxybenzamineHas anybody tried that?It is doubly interesting in that it blocks sperm production while retaining the ability to O.
I just had my first day of filming with the TLC crew. It went well. They mainly got some shots of my walking around Chinatown (San Francisco) And they had a quick interview with me and one of my doctors. Tomorrow is the main interview segment. i think it'll be more interesting, hopefully.
Quote from: Animus on 29/01/2011 02:04:44I just had my first day of filming with the TLC crew. It went well. They mainly got some shots of my walking around Chinatown (San Francisco) And they had a quick interview with me and one of my doctors. Tomorrow is the main interview segment. i think it'll be more interesting, hopefully. Very Nice. you should exagerate some symptoms to make it more interesting [^]
Quote from: CCconfucius on 29/01/2011 03:23:55Quote from: Animus on 29/01/2011 02:04:44I just had my first day of filming with the TLC crew. It went well. They mainly got some shots of my walking around Chinatown (San Francisco) And they had a quick interview with me and one of my doctors. Tomorrow is the main interview segment. i think it'll be more interesting, hopefully. Very Nice. you should exagerate some symptoms to make it more interesting [^]POIS is already so "extreme" in it's standard form, that there is no need for any exaggeration
Quote from: Green on 29/01/2011 22:47:09Quote from: CCconfucius on 29/01/2011 03:23:55Quote from: Animus on 29/01/2011 02:04:44I just had my first day of filming with the TLC crew. It went well. They mainly got some shots of my walking around Chinatown (San Francisco) And they had a quick interview with me and one of my doctors. Tomorrow is the main interview segment. i think it'll be more interesting, hopefully. Very Nice. you should exagerate some symptoms to make it more interesting [^]POIS is already so "extreme" in it's standard form, that there is no need for any exaggeration I do not think most people would believe me if I under exaggerated my pois symptoms
The only thing is that they probably would have wanted to follow me around while I was doing hospital rotations. And then later after the show came out my patients would say "aren't you that guy who has pois, I thought they said on the show that while you were in pois you took an IQ test and you were only as smart as a spider money" then I would have to explain that there would only be a small chance that I would kill them with the wrong medication or a lethal dose.
I hope the show does some good. Today was the second day of filming. We did a 4 hour interview this morning which was really in-depth and very honest. They asked me all about having POIS, how it affected my life, and did a great job framing the story and asking questions. Whatever the outcome is, I was totally honest and open with them about my experiences. I probably could have said a lot of things better. And my story is kind of extreme, so I hope it still represents the illness well. But at least it's something out there...The production crew is terrific, and they've been filming me in many common situations to make the story look more familiar and get people to see me as just another person who they could relate to. They've been doing a great job at that. Tomorrow is the last day of filming, and I'm going to try to include some remarks about dr.Waldinger's recent paper because I haven't mentioned it yet. Finally, they are going to take all this footage and edit it and turn it into a half-hour show. Thank you guys so much for your encouragement- it means a lot.