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Quote from: onelongwar on 31/01/2012 23:46:48 I'm curious to know how many people on this forum have had teeth removed or wore braces?I had one tooth removed. There was a complication with a filling. My nerve at that place hurt. They removed the nerve and placed a temporary filling. But in the meanwhile my tooth broke in two. So they moved the tooth and placed a fake tooth. This was 15 years ago.
I'm curious to know how many people on this forum have had teeth removed or wore braces?
Hey guys, It seems as if Imitrex has give our fellow member, Pharaoh, A great deal of relief. I'm wondering if anyone else has tried it?
Quote from: daveman on 23/01/2012 10:10:52Quote from: B_Jim on 22/01/2012 14:06:48QuoteSumatriptan is structurally similar to serotonin (5HT), and is a 5-HT (types 5-HT1D and 5-HT1B[7]) agonist. The specific receptor subtypes it activates are present on the cranial arteries and veins. Acting as an agonist at these receptors, Sumatriptan reduces the vascular inflammation associated with migraine.Is inflammation causing a run out of serotonin and then tryptophan and then vitamin B3 ?B3 is also involved as a precursor in the histamine chain. And could well be like Victor says, if you have the pre-cursor and can't use it, the solution is one, but if you are low in production of the pre-cursor the solution is the other.Diabetes is that way. There are two types of insulin, one in which the body lacks insulin, and another where the body has enough but doesn't know how to use it. Two completely different solutions, same final result.So in POIS, I think that's what we are looking at.It's incredible what we can do as lay-people, isn't it!!??
Quote from: B_Jim on 22/01/2012 14:06:48QuoteSumatriptan is structurally similar to serotonin (5HT), and is a 5-HT (types 5-HT1D and 5-HT1B[7]) agonist. The specific receptor subtypes it activates are present on the cranial arteries and veins. Acting as an agonist at these receptors, Sumatriptan reduces the vascular inflammation associated with migraine.Is inflammation causing a run out of serotonin and then tryptophan and then vitamin B3 ?B3 is also involved as a precursor in the histamine chain. And could well be like Victor says, if you have the pre-cursor and can't use it, the solution is one, but if you are low in production of the pre-cursor the solution is the other.Diabetes is that way. There are two types of insulin, one in which the body lacks insulin, and another where the body has enough but doesn't know how to use it. Two completely different solutions, same final result.So in POIS, I think that's what we are looking at.It's incredible what we can do as lay-people, isn't it!!??
QuoteSumatriptan is structurally similar to serotonin (5HT), and is a 5-HT (types 5-HT1D and 5-HT1B[7]) agonist. The specific receptor subtypes it activates are present on the cranial arteries and veins. Acting as an agonist at these receptors, Sumatriptan reduces the vascular inflammation associated with migraine.Is inflammation causing a run out of serotonin and then tryptophan and then vitamin B3 ?
Sumatriptan is structurally similar to serotonin (5HT), and is a 5-HT (types 5-HT1D and 5-HT1B[7]) agonist. The specific receptor subtypes it activates are present on the cranial arteries and veins. Acting as an agonist at these receptors, Sumatriptan reduces the vascular inflammation associated with migraine.
Just wondering, does anyone experience any symptoms when the masturbate but not actually have an O? I know I do. Im experimenting with amino acids at the moment, in particular L-tyrosine as I have been thinking if this has something to do with Dopamine, Serotonin levels and if for some reason I have an excess or shortage of these neurotransmitters. O's will only make this worse if there are any imbalances. After all, isnt having an O one of the greatest pleasure the body can experience. Just my own theory im exploring for what its worth... Im thinking about getting these levels tested to see how balanced I am
I got an urina test and sent it to the lab 2 weeks ago, with the following tests :serotonindopaminenoradrenalinemelatoninStill no answer but I will update when it arrives...
Hello,I've had wet dreams and POIS-type symptoms for two decades now, with each orgasm reducing my libido to the point where I've had to avoid relationships for the last 6 years. I also suffer from CFS/ME symptoms worsening along the same timeline i.e. they are not separate in my case.Two years ago I started seeing an orthodontist to get my jaw fixed. When I was 12 years old I had a couple of teeth taken out and a fixed brace put on which reduced the size of my upper jaw. Following this the symptoms began to grow, but I didn't stop to think that only surgery I'd ever had could have been the source of all my problems until I came across his facebook page.Last year we started working on pulling part of my upper jaw forward, and for the first time ever I experienced a temporary release of the tension that I'd felt in my sacrum since my teens. On the days that I had this release there would be no wet dreams! I felt fluid draining through my sinuses and immediately knew I'd found the source of my sexual problems. Unfortunately I've not been able to keep pulling my jaw in this way all the time as there are other complications with my jaw and health, but whenever I do return to it, the effect is there.An aside: when I'm not able to "pull" the fluid/tension away myself, I take Seriphos which reduces cortisol, and thus reduces wet dreams. Wish I'd discovered it ten years ago: I wouldn't be a eunuch now if I had.At the moment, it looks like I have another couple of years work in store to get my jaw sorted....hopefully I'll then have a shot at some sort of life: relationships, career etc.An article about my dentist:http://www.thisislondon.co.uk/health/article-23753592-how-a-dental-brace-could-cure-ms-migraines-and-paralysis.doHis site:http://mecfs.com/Someone else doing the jaw pulling found exactly the same sexual connection I did:http://www.jawpain-tmjtreatment.com/"You will also have a different sexual experience! One of the reasons those who do Reichian breath therapy never attain what Reich calls "full orgastic potency" is because the pelvis can never fully release unless the eyes and jaw and throat release and this area is the hardest area to release. Traditional and Neo-Reichian breath therapy has always done a poor job at dissolving this area.Not any more! Just like areas on your hand correlate reflexively to other parts of your body (hence, reflexology), so it is the same with your face/skull! Consequently, the maxilla/palate is reflexively correlated to your pelvis."Anyway, that's a very short version of my story...I have a bunch more info, insights and theories about how my POIS works if anyone is interested. I'm curious to know how many people on this forum have had teeth removed or wore braces?Cheers,O.L.W.
I Respect the doctor you are to yourself!
We have eight members who have filled out the first survey, which is a mandatory precursor to the other surveys, they will all depend on the data generated by this first survey, establishing basic POIS profiles.We need a minimum of 40 or so to really be able to start distinguishing trends. 100 would be excellent.I think the amount of work required to fill in the surveys will be well worth the effort. Until we get the surveys up and running , there is so much data that we are losing here in general conversation. Let's get the real facts recorded.A thread has been created here to discuss ideas and corrections for the surveys.http://poiscenter.com/forums/index.php?topic=313.0
Quote from: HeyMonkey on 31/01/2012 01:59:15Same here POISon. I am hoping Dr Goldmeier will be helpful. As recommended by other forum users. I Respect the doctor you are to yourself!Thanks,I've went the whole Primary doctor route and realized that I was wasting my money and time without getting anywhere. I realized I'm far more effective doctor to myself then someone who has such time constraints that they can't even listen to you for more than 5 minutes. Most Doctors at least Primary ones have little training in nutrition or supplementation,in fact they often think supplements are more harmful than prescription drugs. Its really, in most cases, only the poor manufacturing process(quality control) by an unreliable supplement company that causes harmful side effects approaching anywhere near prescription drug side effects.
Same here POISon. I am hoping Dr Goldmeier will be helpful. As recommended by other forum users. I Respect the doctor you are to yourself!