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I think difficulties faced after an Orgasm or a NE are just a signal and the real culprit is something else...maybe some deficiency or maybe obesity or stress etc...
Great news Nightingale! Be sure to request an intradermal test in addition to (or instead of) the p-rick test. Waldinger describes "intracaneous injections" (AKA intradermal test) but refers to them as p-rick test in his paper. A p-rick test is just that -- a small skin p-rick with the allergen. In an intradermal test, the allergen is physically injected with a syringe just below the skin.
Just a quick follow-up, forgot to mention that there actually is something called 'autoimmune orchitis' which is an autoimmune inflammation of a testicle:http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21842235http://autoimmune.pathology.jhmi.edu/diseases.cfm?systemID=3&DiseaseID=20http://www.preservearticles.com/2012032028162/what-is-autoimmune-orchitis.htmlNot directly relevant to you but I believe that this is the cause of / related to my POIS...Interestingly one of the articles mentions 'testicular atrophy', a shrinking of the testicle. The urologist told me that mine are 'smaller than usual' but that doesnt mean anything... certainly not in connection with my autoimmune hypothesis *sarcasm off* ... Autoimmune orchitis was never mentioned during the talk with the urologist, however he seemed to have a lot of knowledge in the psychological field *some more sarcasm* ...
spermatorhea.
What about testosterone treatment, if nothing really works you could go for the Animus solution.
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The following posthttp://poiscenter.com/forums/index.php?topic=423.msg4803#msg4803is about something I’ve noticed before, that a full and complete “O” seems to produce less symptoms than a partial or restricted one. In part it could be to do with retro-ejaculation (during a bad “O”), which for me causes much worse POIS, or it could be to do with the PGD2 and PGE2 cycles. Not being to up on the biology, could somebody check out the referenced post and comment.It seems that niacin for instance feeds the creation cycle of these prostaglandins, and if we orgasm too early the bad PGs are bolstered, whereas if we wait, the good ones are bolstered. Do I have this right?In the post above, the dreamy state he mentions is associated with what I have felt when I “O” early with too much niacin. However the benefit of the niacin is not as strong when that happens. However like him, if my “O´s” are complete (in a non-niacin scenario) the dreamy state is more prevalent yet my symptoms are less.Can anyone decipher this?
dear member, sorry if I use your post for other goal. for a whole weekend i try effortless to do what everybody wants to do here when first arrived at 'pois hospital'. to post a post. It drives me mad to see only reply buttons, but no 'post your own post 'button.please gide me to post my first post to the members. A desperate Dutchman. I have been accustomed at many forums but this one seems to be for only the more intelligent pois sufferers. ( nomen =omen..scientists forum) But the dummies like me whithout scientific education need pois relieve and contacts too. please help me to add my own post with all biographical data of my treatment and pois hystory. Thanks in advance , Tantalus
Quote from: Nightingale on 19/06/2012 17:13:15I can hardly contain myself: this allergist I saw almost a year ago just contacted me this morning after "reading an article in a magazine (I don't know which one yet) that described exactly what you were complaining about." She contacted someone at the University of Virginia, just two hours away, and found out there was someone "very interested" in seeing me! I know for sure that they talked about performing a pin ***** test, as that is what I was trying to do at my allergists but they did not have the equipment to perform it like Dr. Waldinger does for diagnosis.I'm waiting to hear back on an appointment time at the university, and I'll try to find out what "magazine" this was that made it to my allergist's hands!Keep up the hope Great news Nightingale! Be sure to request an intradermal test in addition to (or instead of) the p-rick test. Waldinger describes "intracaneous injections" (AKA intradermal test) but refers to them as p-rick test in his paper. A p-rick test is just that -- a small skin p-rick with the allergen. In an intradermal test, the allergen is physically injected with a syringe just below the skin.
I can hardly contain myself: this allergist I saw almost a year ago just contacted me this morning after "reading an article in a magazine (I don't know which one yet) that described exactly what you were complaining about." She contacted someone at the University of Virginia, just two hours away, and found out there was someone "very interested" in seeing me! I know for sure that they talked about performing a pin ***** test, as that is what I was trying to do at my allergists but they did not have the equipment to perform it like Dr. Waldinger does for diagnosis.I'm waiting to hear back on an appointment time at the university, and I'll try to find out what "magazine" this was that made it to my allergist's hands!Keep up the hope