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hii'm new herei'm so happy to join youi'm from belgium 27y male (sorry my english isn't so good)yes, i 'm a Pois sufferer, it caused me many probleme in my life (separation,depression,weaknes....)this syndrome destroyed me life, i live alone no girlfriend no wife no masturbation ...
hey guys, anybody think that POIS could just be a symptom of depression?
Quote from: martin88 on 12/10/2009 13:59:28Quote from: hurray on 11/10/2009 01:57:12This goes back to a theory about POIS that we've discussed - the better the "quality" of orgasm, the less severe the symptoms of POIS are.It stands to reason that better quality orgasms release more dopamine, which in turn inhibits the prolactin release, and possibly neutralises the symptoms of POIS.Anybody think there may be something in this?I don't remember about this theory, too much data here What you say is very possible. Some people have more energy and feel better after orgasm. For me the very good orgasms can cause the worst POIS episodes. Maybe because prolactin is also increased. We had a discussion about this study : "The post-orgasmic prolactin increase following intercourse is greater than following masturbation and suggests greater satiety" http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16095799It seems possible that if POIS sufferers have an existing problem with low dopamine, even a normal secretion of prolactin will decrease dopamine enough to cause problems.Martin, I think that what hurray means by "the very good [quality] orgasm" is not necessarily the explosive/exciting one but the orgasm that is more entwined with the "quality of the relationship".Hurray, can you clarify?
Quote from: hurray on 11/10/2009 01:57:12This goes back to a theory about POIS that we've discussed - the better the "quality" of orgasm, the less severe the symptoms of POIS are.It stands to reason that better quality orgasms release more dopamine, which in turn inhibits the prolactin release, and possibly neutralises the symptoms of POIS.Anybody think there may be something in this?I don't remember about this theory, too much data here What you say is very possible. Some people have more energy and feel better after orgasm. For me the very good orgasms can cause the worst POIS episodes. Maybe because prolactin is also increased. We had a discussion about this study : "The post-orgasmic prolactin increase following intercourse is greater than following masturbation and suggests greater satiety" http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16095799It seems possible that if POIS sufferers have an existing problem with low dopamine, even a normal secretion of prolactin will decrease dopamine enough to cause problems.
This goes back to a theory about POIS that we've discussed - the better the "quality" of orgasm, the less severe the symptoms of POIS are.It stands to reason that better quality orgasms release more dopamine, which in turn inhibits the prolactin release, and possibly neutralises the symptoms of POIS.Anybody think there may be something in this?
Watson PharmaceuticalsWe got a great reception today! []The woman I spoke to demonstrated that by writing up our conversation and circulating it to several departments.She went to our forum site here as we spoke. She asked to see Dr Waldinger's paper and I will send it tonight, along with other POIS links of interest. I said Waldinger's paper adds credibility when we show it to our physician and that a "Watson Study Of POIS" would help too, especially with endocrinologists.No promises, but I do feel good about this one.She also said I'm a great spokesman for POIS [] But personally, I think Johnny Depp would do better!
Martin, I think that what hurray means by "the very good [quality] orgasm" is not necessarily the explosive/exciting one but the orgasm that is more entwined with the "quality of the relationship".Hurray, can you clarify?
Regulating prolactin secretionDopamine is the primary neuroendocrine inhibitor of the secretion of prolactin from the anterior pituitary gland. [12] Dopamine produced by neurons in the arcuate nucleus of the hypothalamus is secreted into the hypothalamo-hypophysial blood vessels of the median eminence, which supply the pituitary gland. The lactotrope cells that produce prolactin, in the absence of dopamine, secrete prolactin continuously; dopamine inhibits this secretion. Thus, in the context of regulating prolactin secretion, dopamine is occasionally called prolactin-inhibiting factor (PIF), prolactin-inhibiting hormone (PIH), or prolactostatin. Prolactin also seems to inhibit dopamine release, such as after orgasm, and is chiefly responsible for the refractory period.
I was wondering if somebody could take Benadryl allergy and/or motrin to see if they have relief of at least some their symptoms. Something is helping me but I'm not sure what it is.I am taking vitamin B's, chelated magnesium, calcium magnesium, and motrin. Even rhodiola rosea. I've also been stretching my neck out and rotating it (not sure if that's really helping me or not). But I would like if somebody has either motrin or benadryl allergy to take some and tell me how you feel, if you don't feel a difference it just cancels those out for me. I don't think it is the vitamins I'm taking, even though I really "felt" the good feeling of vitamin B after I haven't taken it in a long time. Thank you