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Quote from: B_Jim on 16/07/2010 06:43:30Lauracostis : I have the full study if you want.http://www.zju.edu.cn/jzus/2003/0302/030219.pdfad75 : Does your vitamin supplement contain Vitamin-D too ? --Link vitamin-D and testosterone :http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/8493042.stmSome sites claim semen contains vitamin-D but it's not clear.Thank you B_Jim and Laurac!!
Lauracostis : I have the full study if you want.http://www.zju.edu.cn/jzus/2003/0302/030219.pdfad75 : Does your vitamin supplement contain Vitamin-D too ? --Link vitamin-D and testosterone :http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/8493042.stmSome sites claim semen contains vitamin-D but it's not clear.
B-jim if you paid for that it was worth every penny.
Dear All,We would like to continue improving our POIS website and the information we have for future research.What we would like to implement now, with your help, is the POIS Map (using the technology provided by Google maps).This, not only will let us have an approximation of the World distribution of people with POIS symptoms, but also will show youif you have a neighbor with whom you could possibly start visiting the same physician, etc.Take a look at our beta version of the POIS map in our website:http://sites.google.com/site/poiswebsite/pois-map [nofollow]The only information we ask for is your approximate location, so your privacy won’t be compromised in any way. We just ask for the Country you live in, but if you want to give us your state, province, or city, it would be much better to have a better map.There are already some Forum members there.How can you join? Just send me (mat780) a Private Message and I’ll be glad to include you.Regards,Mat
good stuff re the T graphs.this article http://www.impactlab.com/2006/09/25/why-do-men-fall-asleep-after-sex/says these chemicals are release with orgasms:Norepinephrine, Serotonin, Oxytocin, Vasopressin, Nitric Oxide (NO), Prolactin and Melatonin (body clock).oxytocin, vasopressin, prolactin are associated with sleep.My SHBG levels are high, this could be a possible liver problem (doc appontment next week)liver deals with Glycogen stored in muscles, Goldberg states Glycogen loss causes loss of energy after an orgasm.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Glycogen
Quote from: demografx on 16/07/2010 19:40:12Quote from: B_Jim on 16/07/2010 06:43:30Lauracostis : I have the full study if you want.http://www.zju.edu.cn/jzus/2003/0302/030219.pdfad75 : Does your vitamin supplement contain Vitamin-D too ? --Link vitamin-D and testosterone :http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/8493042.stmSome sites claim semen contains vitamin-D but it's not clear.Thank you B_Jim and Laurac!!in the conclusion to this article, the author hypothesizes that the there is an accelerated spermatogenesis from days 1 to 5, on the 7th day there is a huge spike in testosterone, 150% above normal. he sugests this is the shut off switch for the hypothalamic pituitary axis. so on the 7th day the testes release a large amount of testosterone to stop the release of GnRH from the hypothalamus, this stops the release of LH and FSH from the pituitary gland which in turn shuts off spermagenesis, and production of testosterone it self.the authors conclusion leads me further to believe that hypothalamic pituitary axis which is regulated by GnRH(agonist) and testosterone(antagonist) needs to be tested. so if you dont give yourself 8 days between O's your body will be in constant sperm production, with days 1-4/5 being the heaviest in sperm production. days 5-7 sperm production starts to taper down because of higher levels of testosterone, day 7 releases a massive amount turning off production, day 8 new sperm production has been shut down and Testosterone levels return to normal base levels. B-jim if you paid for that it was worth every penny.
Quote from: nova on 14/07/2010 23:11:36Quote from: pauliebaby61 on 14/07/2010 05:31:42I have been doing testosterone injections 2x a week for 1 year and sorry to say it does not make any difference in my POIS. My T level is 800+ now.The symptoms are the same as when my T level was 150.Only difference is my mood is better and i have bulked up. Wear the same clothes but my weight went up 20 lbs.Many who suffer from POIS do not have low levels of testosterone. Discussions in this forum over the past few years suggest that while POIS in some is alleviated greatly by TRT, the problem for most sufferers seems to be more complex than just adjusting ones testosterone levels. While I dont think testosterone is a universal panacea, we need more research to see the impact on POIS if we augment testosterone regardless of current T-levels.My endo believes injections (which I started with sketchy results) are less effective than patches or gel. The former "spikes" in and out of the system, while the latter delivers more uniformly and evenly throughout the body, mimicking the way natural testosterone delivers.
Quote from: pauliebaby61 on 14/07/2010 05:31:42I have been doing testosterone injections 2x a week for 1 year and sorry to say it does not make any difference in my POIS. My T level is 800+ now.The symptoms are the same as when my T level was 150.Only difference is my mood is better and i have bulked up. Wear the same clothes but my weight went up 20 lbs.Many who suffer from POIS do not have low levels of testosterone. Discussions in this forum over the past few years suggest that while POIS in some is alleviated greatly by TRT, the problem for most sufferers seems to be more complex than just adjusting ones testosterone levels.
I have been doing testosterone injections 2x a week for 1 year and sorry to say it does not make any difference in my POIS. My T level is 800+ now.The symptoms are the same as when my T level was 150.Only difference is my mood is better and i have bulked up. Wear the same clothes but my weight went up 20 lbs.
Dear All,We would like to continue improving our POIS website and the information we have for future research.What we would like to implement now, with your help, is the POIS Map (using the technology provided by Google maps).This, not only will let us have an approximation of the World distribution of people with POIS symptoms, but also will show youif you have a neighbor with whom you could possibly start visiting the same physician, etc.Take a look at our beta version of the POIS map in our website:http://sites.google.com/site/poiswebsite/pois-mapThe only information we ask for is your approximate location, so your privacy won’t be compromised in any way. We just ask for the Country you live in, but if you want to give us your state, province, or city, it would be much better to have a better map.There are already some Forum members there.How can you join? Just send me (mat780) a Private Message and I’ll be glad to include you.Regards,Mat
No I didn't pay anything , I just find the link for the full article. It seems legal.
Im surprised about that Testosterone graph/study.Im surprised how it only peaks 7 days after.How does everyone else feel about it?
Thanks everybody for joining so quick to our POIS Map!Regarding the idea of using the “usernames” on the POIS Map, that was our first idea; but privacyis something very important for all of us, so we finally decided to keep it anonymous.In case “POIS Forum Member X” wants to get in touch with “POIS Forum Member Y”, he can post onthe Forum something like… “I would like to get in touch with the POIS Forum Members that live near…,please send me a Private Message”.Anyway, if anyone prefers to be identified by its username on our POIS Map, I’ll have no problem todo it that way; but, by default, I’ll just put “POIS Forum Member” unless otherwise stated by thecorresponding Forum Member.Regards,MatRemember to visit our POIS Map at:http://sites.google.com/site/poiswebsite/pois-mapPS: If you have any doubt, just send me a Private Message.
I'm actually more concerned that my private email is visible on my profile page- accessible by all, so I tried to hide it, but couldn't find a way. Anyone else have this problem?
Quote from: horizon on 17/07/2010 12:58:06Im surprised about that Testosterone graph/study.Im surprised how it only peaks 7 days after.How does everyone else feel about it?I wonder - if it's true - if it works the same way for people like me who are on testosterone treatment?