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Do most of you posters experience low/absent libido/sex drive ? It's possible that we're not discussing the same issue here. Thanks
No problem Demo, I suppose I'll have to wait for more information
Now, given how busy I am and the sheer number of posting in this thread, pointing to how widespread this issue is, I cannot even entertain the notion of going through it all.
POIS RESEARCH STUDYI'd like a show of hands, please. Would you kindly just post here:"in study" if you are willing to participate in a study of POIS by outside researchers who can help us.As I speak to outside researchers, I'd like to give them an idea how many of us are available for this type of medical research.A research study wouldn't necessarily involve your physical presence. At this time I'd like to just know how many are in our total pool of possibly available participants.Thanks much, everyone!
Welcome Chipdouglas.About fatigue/exhaustion :It's a recurrent debate we have here. Please keep in mind all Pois sufferers don't have the same symptoms and that's why it's so difficult to find some consensus. There are different "forms" of Pois. Fatigue is of course a very common symptoms here but in the same time it's not acurate... Is this a physical fatigue (muscular...) ? Mental fatigue (cognition...) ? Both ? Keep in mind this : each case is different.
I've faced a very puzzling situation, which may or may not be what most have experienced. My real issue is I have no sex drive or no horniness if you prefer. This is beyond crippling to me.
Quote from: B_Jim on 28/06/2009 07:45:55Welcome Chipdouglas.About fatigue/exhaustion :It's a recurrent debate we have here. Please keep in mind all Pois sufferers don't have the same symptoms and that's why it's so difficult to find some consensus. There are different "forms" of Pois. Fatigue is of course a very common symptoms here but in the same time it's not acurate... Is this a physical fatigue (muscular...) ? Mental fatigue (cognition...) ? Both ? Keep in mind this : each case is different.A very good point that it is crucial to clearly articulate what we mean when we say "fatigue" and "exhaustion".
Quote from: demografx on 27/06/2009 19:09:24POIS RESEARCH STUDYI'd like a show of hands, please. Would you kindly just post here:"in study" if you are willing to participate in a study of POIS by outside researchers who can help us.As I speak to outside researchers, I'd like to give them an idea how many of us are available for this type of medical research.A research study wouldn't necessarily involve your physical presence. At this time I'd like to just know how many are in our total pool of possibly available participants.Thanks much, everyone!How can I help you???
Demografx : thanks heaps for bringing me up to date above, I'll cover those links for sure.I've faced a very puzzling situation, which may or may not be what most have experienced. My real issue is I have no sex drive or no horniness if you prefer. This is beyond crippling to me. I've had countless blood works but nothing in them stands out.I'll keep searching as I've done over the last 10 years, it's the only way, as docs haven't been of any help.