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Quote from: Vincent Marcus on 28/04/2011 17:15:07I think someone may have mentioned this but for the POIS tv show animus will be on, if possible it would be cool if someone could record it and put it on youtube of course with animus's permission. I myself don't have the equipment to do so.VM, I just passed your post on to the TV producer, asking if this is possible.
I think someone may have mentioned this but for the POIS tv show animus will be on, if possible it would be cool if someone could record it and put it on youtube of course with animus's permission. I myself don't have the equipment to do so.
Animus, I spoke to Prof. dr. Waldinger today, and he is very excited about watching your starring role in The Learning Channel May 22 TV Show on POIS. If you can obtain a copy for him, I'll be happy to reimburse the cost. Wait for the mailing address from me as to where he'd like it sent. Thanks!I assume you have hired an Agent and will be doing a Publicity Tour soon. Maybe you can replace Charlie Sheen.......whoops, getting offtopic now.....
He wasn't keen at all. He said anyone can be hypersensative to their own semen/sperm as it's a foreign substance with 23 chromosomes and that's why it's produced and stored in a blood barrier (testies) away from the body.The one-day desensitization is the goal for all of us.
Quote from: daveman on 28/04/2011 12:24:45Quote from: demografx on 27/04/2011 01:00:04Amazing to learn that sperm has nothing to do with my POIS! edit - maybe I should have added 'today' ?Quote from: demografx on 28/04/2011 02:15:48For now, just for now, can we leave out the past and take it up again in another installment?I'd like to see if we differ about right here and now....THE PAST CANNOT BE DISCOUNTED...emphasis mine - demo
Quote from: demografx on 27/04/2011 01:00:04Amazing to learn that sperm has nothing to do with my POIS! edit - maybe I should have added 'today' ?Quote from: demografx on 28/04/2011 02:15:48For now, just for now, can we leave out the past and take it up again in another installment?I'd like to see if we differ about right here and now....THE PAST CANNOT BE DISCOUNTED...emphasis mine - demo
Amazing to learn that sperm has nothing to do with my POIS! edit - maybe I should have added 'today' ?
For now, just for now, can we leave out the past and take it up again in another installment?I'd like to see if we differ about right here and now.
Quote from: demografx on 28/04/2011 17:21:36Quote from: daveman on 28/04/2011 12:24:45Quote from: demografx on 27/04/2011 01:00:04Amazing to learn that sperm has nothing to do with my POIS! edit - maybe I should have added 'today' ?Quote from: demografx on 28/04/2011 02:15:48For now, just for now, can we leave out the past and take it up again in another installment?I'd like to see if we differ about right here and now....THE PAST CANNOT BE DISCOUNTED...emphasis mine - demoJust to add in my understanding of the Demo/Dave Debate (D/D D): Here is the data we have:Demo prior to T treatment: POIS 100%, sperm count unknown.Demo after T treatment: POIS reduced to 20%, sperm count zero.So, there are two possible explanations:1) Demo had a higher sperm count prior to T treatment, and it was reduced to zero be the T treatment. 1a) This could indicate that sperm accounted for 80% of Demo's POIS, and with the elimination of sperm, only 20% of POIS remains, caused by another factor. 1b) Or, it is possible that even if the T reduced the sperm count to zero, Demo's pre-T POIS was not related to sperm at all, and that the reduction of POIS was due to something other than elimination of sperm.2) Demo already had a zero sperm count prior to the T treatment. In this case, pre-T, he had zero sperm and 100% POIS. So his POIS both pre-T and post-T would not be linked to sperm at all.What we know now is that Demo's current remaining 20% of POIS is not linked to sperm. However, the earlier 80% of POIS that has been eliminated could very well have been linked to the possible reduction of sperm count to zero (hypothesis 1a).However, since don't know Demo's pre-T sperm count, we can't say for sure. But we should certainly retain the strong possibility that sperm can be linked to POIS--even in Demo's case!
http://myhealth.hollandhospital.org/HealthTopics/allergies/dec07acMain.htmDr. Ronald Simon, an allergist at Scripps Clinic in San Diego , told HealthDay that he and his colleagues have treated patients with a mixture of contraceptive gel and an anti-allergy medication, cromolyn.
Animus, yes I'm basically at 1-day (max) POIS vs. 4-days' POIS pre-testosterone treatment (for 30+ years. Treatment has been 2 years now).It's mainly a "quantity" effect, although the symptoms are also milder.Apart from your questions: today upon POIS onset I TRIPLED my T, and upped the stimulant dose. Feeling better, but who knows, could be placebo. Never tripled before, but today I just felt like trying to kick POIS in the teeth! Angry? Yes.
Quote from: Limejuice on 28/04/2011 22:34:23He wasn't keen at all. He said anyone can be hypersensative to their own semen/sperm as it's a foreign substance with 23 chromosomes and that's why it's produced and stored in a blood barrier (testies) away from the body.The one-day desensitization is the goal for all of us.Fascinating news!