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Quote from: demografx on 11/08/2010 17:27:48Hi everyone. Should I do this? Please let me know! (This is from The Spoof writer) Hey, [demografx], I was thinking: Would you be willing to be the subject of a formal interview? I would publish it in The Spoof Magazine, which is free form.I always conduct interviews via email, so there is never any question as to the accuracy of quotes. I would ask for a signed release, and offer you the right of final approval before publication.I own all my work published on thespoof.com, and would of course grant you license to do whatever you'd wish with it, including unlimited license to publish for profit.Let me know and we'll discuss in greater detail, OK?Thanks.Hi Demo,My initial reaction to this request is skepticism. You/we've done much leg work to publicize our condition, and lately we have been drawing much attention from it. I feel we are less desparate now and can be more picky about the type of publicity we participate in, but this interview is ultimately your decision. I wouldn't want him to ruin the reputable name you've built over the last 3 years.What are your feelings about the interview?
Hi everyone. Should I do this? Please let me know! (This is from The Spoof writer) Hey, [demografx], I was thinking: Would you be willing to be the subject of a formal interview? I would publish it in The Spoof Magazine, which is free form.I always conduct interviews via email, so there is never any question as to the accuracy of quotes. I would ask for a signed release, and offer you the right of final approval before publication.I own all my work published on thespoof.com, and would of course grant you license to do whatever you'd wish with it, including unlimited license to publish for profit.Let me know and we'll discuss in greater detail, OK?Thanks.
It seems that now I have POIS symptoms that never end thoroughly. Previously, I had POIS for a day, then for a week, two weeks.. Furthermore, now I have a permanent strong headache which almost kills me socially. I think it is complications of POIS. I visited a neurologist 5 times already who prescribed various treatments for me, but all failed.It totally ruins me.
i say go for it demo, they say any press is good press
I posted a link of this POIS-forum on a Dutch health forum. I will try to find more where I can post a link to this POIS-forum. Maybe it's an idea for others to do the same in their country. The more POIS-patients are gathered how bigger the chance is that we find medication that can bring relief. And if the group is bigger, the chance is bigger that one of us gets a good treatment by a doctor. Now we are with 200+. There are a lot of people who have POIS, some never heard about POIS.
No flu-like symptoms for me today. I'm testing different thing, I don't know why.
Does anybody have a strict sleep schedule, say from 9 p.m. to 8 a.m. everyday? It seems like the earlier I sleep, the better I feel the next day. If i go to sleep past 12 a.m. I'll likely accomplish next to nothing the next day.It's weird, I feel that sleep, or the hormones released in sleep, helps me emotionally, but not mentally. It adds to the brain fog that i have, like a literal cloud in the front of my head. I wake up with night sweats now, that is something that's new to me. I woke up around 4 a.m. last morning and the front of my head was 100% brain fog, i had trouble focusing and felt like there was literally crap right behind my eyes inside my head. It's a rediculous feeling, but when I go to sleep earlier it's not as bad. Can anybody relate to this?
Quote from: GoingCrazy on 12/08/2010 01:48:13Does anybody have a strict sleep schedule, say from 9 p.m. to 8 a.m. everyday? It seems like the earlier I sleep, the better I feel the next day. If i go to sleep past 12 a.m. I'll likely accomplish next to nothing the next day.It's weird, I feel that sleep, or the hormones released in sleep, helps me emotionally, but not mentally. It adds to the brain fog that i have, like a literal cloud in the front of my head. I wake up with night sweats now, that is something that's new to me. I woke up around 4 a.m. last morning and the front of my head was 100% brain fog, i had trouble focusing and felt like there was literally crap right behind my eyes inside my head. It's a rediculous feeling, but when I go to sleep earlier it's not as bad. Can anybody relate to this?My problem after an O is that I can't sleep that night. No matter how long I stay in bed. It's hard to fall asleep because of my joints en muscles. The following day I wake up broken. No matter how long I stayed in bed. For example on saturday.
Good email. Thanks Demo! I am glad that Dr Dexter is being serious with POIS. Hopefully he will make a breakthrough.
Anti-depressants, from my perspective, definitely don't help and deal with a different aspect of the brain and mood. Quote from: itsallgood on 10/08/2010 19:17:47Hi, two questions to consider:1) who has a lot of hair? does POIS affect more people with or without hair??2) I'm called "itsallgood" because POIS have had some positive effects on me. And I think it is one thing to help me cope with this horrible condition. Has anyone else can think on a positive thing that POIS brought with it?1) Yes, full head of hair, really hairy actually2) No, not really, except a whole different outlook on life. I do feel more serious than i used to and yes I can say i feel more "pure"I really do think stress was the cause of my POIS. And dealing with work for me is in the same area POIS occurs in my brain. It's funny, I also used to gamble a lot and play video games competitively (xbox 360 halo) when I was younger and developed POIS. When I gamble or play now, just sitting there with the adrenaline, it is in the same area as POIS and I get really stressed out like POIS, so i try to stay away from it (I'm a teenager not a 80 year old gamer, no offense to the 80 year old gamers, just don't want to give out the wrong impression :} ). Is this some type of adrenaline/stress related disease?
Hi, two questions to consider:1) who has a lot of hair? does POIS affect more people with or without hair??2) I'm called "itsallgood" because POIS have had some positive effects on me. And I think it is one thing to help me cope with this horrible condition. Has anyone else can think on a positive thing that POIS brought with it?
Cheers for sharing. I guess the first question is for older guys to answer as in our teens is hard to know whether we will later on lose hair or not. I am in my mid twenties and have a head full of hair and just wondering whether POIS sufferers have in general a head full of hair. I have a small theory where males that get bold its like a sign that things working well in their body and that the baldness is just like the very end product of hormone conversation. But is anyone here is bold and still suffering??
Quote from: poised on 11/08/2010 20:32:07It seems that now I have POIS symptoms that never end thoroughly. Previously, I had POIS for a day, then for a week, two weeks.. Furthermore, now I have a permanent strong headache which almost kills me socially. I think it is complications of POIS. I visited a neurologist 5 times already who prescribed various treatments for me, but all failed.It totally ruins me.it makes me scared every orgasm we are damaging something in our body. I have been experiencing the same thing I am thinking may be a big break from orgasm might help What do you thinkk