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« Reply #13620 on: 11/06/2011 23:28:57 »
I think it's the best to raise the money through NORD. Setting up an own foundation with a fund will take time. And because it's not easy to talk about POIS, that will make things more difficult. We cannot lose more time. I hope that within a year we raised enough money to start a research. I will make over some money before my holiday.
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« Reply #13621 on: 12/06/2011 00:38:47 »
Quote from: Vandemolen3 on 11/06/2011 23:28:57

I will send over some money before my holiday.


Vandemolen, thank you!!
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« Reply #13622 on: 12/06/2011 01:52:16 »
Quote from: dan-ireland on 11/06/2011 08:43:48
This probably seems a little bit too obvious and I'm sure it's been tried by a member at some point. But a good friend of mine takes an ANTIHISTAMINE daily for relief from a whole load of symptoms and allergies including : wheat, dairy, chocolate, yeast, hay-fever etc.

If POIS (arguably) is a reaction to semen, am I naive enough to hope that an antihistamine or something similar will have a positive effect on the level of symptoms felt?   [8)]

That's how my dr. is treating it.  I'm on daily dosages of Allegra 180mg and Cyproheptadine 4mg.  The cypro is strong and I fell asleep at the wheel on the highway at least 3 times.  Cypro is used to treat a number of illnesses including Hay Fever, PTSD, Cushing's, and Serotonin syndrome.  I've been instructed to take it 2 hrs before an O.  I did today along with rhodiola rosea.  So far, the POIS is still there.  I'm having trouble typing this post.  I also suffered a slight hallucination upon waking up - though I saw a blue spider on the wall.  I kept looking for it until I realized it was never there.  My dr. admitted he has no clue and is "shooting from the hip."  He still doesn't want to request a MRI to check for pituitary adenomas insisting that if I had one, the symptoms would not come and go.  I'm still not convinced. 
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« Reply #13623 on: 13/06/2011 00:46:26 »
Quote from: dbfd588 on 09/06/2011 03:43:05
I went to my GP yesterday and he for the first time actually knew about POIS and had lots of info on it. He had read the Waldinger study....
dbfd588 - that's awesome that your GP has read Waldinger's study.  Amazingly, the GP I went to last week was familiar with Waldinger's study as well.  This gives me a lot of hope that our study commissioned through NORD will be read by doctors and researchers world-wide!
 
Today I made my first donation to NORD, which was a VERY exciting moment for me!  The remainder of my contribution will be given in increments as we raise more money together.  What's clear to me is that there's only a small group of us, and it really is up to every single one of us to make this dream a reality; so thank you to everyone who has given what you can.  Individually we're weak, but together via this forum and together via research through NORD and just together in general, we are very strong indeed!     
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« Reply #13624 on: 13/06/2011 01:29:08 »

Quote from: B_Daniel on 13/06/2011 00:46:26

Today I made my first donation to NORD, which was a VERY exciting moment for me!  The remainder of my contribution will be given in increments as we raise more money together.  What's clear to me is that there's only a small group of us, and it really is up to every single one of us to make this dream a reality; so thank you to everyone who has given what you can.  Individually we're weak, but together via this forum and together via research through NORD and just together in general, we are very strong indeed! 


B_Daniel, thank you for both the DONATION and the MESSAGE!!
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« Reply #13625 on: 13/06/2011 01:36:55 »
Rock27, VERY sorry to hear of your problem, it's Sunday night and I contacted Stefanie at home to hopefully resolve first thing Monday morning!
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« Reply #13626 on: 13/06/2011 04:45:10 »
Hi everyone!

I have visited my doctor about 6 weeks ago and he prescribed  Loratadine 10 mg after I talked to him about my symptoms about two month ago.

I took one pill each day and did not see any effect on reducing the symptoms. I had another visit to him a week ago and updated him on the results of taking this medication. He suggested a different antihistamine which I am going to start taking it soon. He has also suggested me to visit a psychiatric to see if the symptoms are results of a type of anxiety.

I told him I get the same symptoms when I have wet dreams and sometimes I don`t even notice that I had one but I get the symptoms and then I confirm that I had one. So how could I get anxious about it without knowing that I had ejaculation and get the symptoms after?

He said, in anyways, the psychiatric might help me with getting less of wet dreams and or coping with the symptoms.

I have not visited the psychiatric yet.

Please let me know what you think about going to the psychiatric and any comments or suggestions.


Thank you.   
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« Reply #13627 on: 13/06/2011 07:54:33 »
We're making progress on the new site thread "Theoretical discussion of POIS". We have some excellent charts and illustrations to help visualize the data. I've just added a new pie-chart showing the composition of semen by gland- it's interesting. There is a section of the male anatomy showing the pathway of semen, and many other facts there as well.
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« Reply #13628 on: 13/06/2011 10:37:52 »
can somebody tell me how long does the effects of pois stay after an O?
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« Reply #13629 on: 13/06/2011 10:38:31 »
today is the 9 th day but i am still not totally out of it...
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« Reply #13630 on: 13/06/2011 10:45:01 »
i wish i am born again without this horrible disease...i have suffered so much in my life..i wish i can undo all that i have done in the past...when i am totally out of it i am very good at whatever i do...but whats the use..out of 365 days in a year i think i am suffering for almost 250 days and the rest of the days are only good if am staying away from that f_&*&_g   O which empties my mind of all the wisdom and i am left with crap...
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« Reply #13631 on: 13/06/2011 10:52:54 »
i think their are lots of sufferers like us in this world who are not even aware that they are suffering from something and feel that they just get tired after sex
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« Reply #13632 on: 13/06/2011 12:46:11 »
Quote from: bitu8489 on 13/06/2011 10:37:52
can somebody tell me how long does the effects of pois stay after an O?
That's for everybody different. For me normally it takes 4 days. But if I have an O. when I am in POIS it could take more then a week. So since 2 years I have this plan not to have an O. in POIS. This means that you can have 2 O.'s in a week. It's difficult sometimes, but you want a normal life you have to.
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« Reply #13633 on: 13/06/2011 13:03:21 »
Quote from: bitu8489 on 13/06/2011 10:45:01
i wish i am born again without this horrible disease...i have suffered so much in my life..i wish i can undo all that i have done in the past...when i am totally out of it i am very good at whatever i do...but whats the use..out of 365 days in a year i think i am suffering for almost 250 days and the rest of the days are only good if am staying away from that f_&*&_g   O which empties my mind of all the wisdom and i am left with crap...
We all have that feeling. But that's just the way it is. There are children with cancer, people who are disabled..... and we have POIS. It's a terrible diseasse, but we can be ok without an O. There are people who are feeling terrible all day.
Just hang on there. 2011 could be the year of POIS. We are making great progress.
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« Reply #13634 on: 13/06/2011 13:47:28 »
OK,
My Garlic review:
 
Raw Garlic cloves                                TICK- Smelly but work
"Morrisons" Odourless Garlic Pills-             X dont work
"Hollands and Barretts" Garlic Oil Pills 5000mg TICK Smelly but they work!!
Some instant POIS relief, this is the first supplement I personally have found to do this (Fenugreek wasnt as good).

http://www.hollandandbarrett.com/pages/product_detail.asp?pid=1976&prodid=486&cid=22&sid=0

I suspect the Morrison Odourless Garlic pills didnt have Allicin in it (but I am not sure). So I therefore suspect it is Allicin which is reliefing my POIS. It seems to be the odour part which is doing it but I will have to investigate this more.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allicin
From http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/388826/whats_in_garlic_that_makes_it_a_powerful.html?cat=68
What's in Garlic that Makes it a Powerful Natural Medicine?
It is used to treat skin fungus infections. Others use it to alleviate toothache. Ever-present in the kitchen, garlic has always likewise been regarded as a powerful natural medicine. And being a species of the onion family, it sounds perfectly right to say, "A clove of garlic a day keeps the doctor away."

Well, you really don't need to consume an entire fresh clove each day to avoid taking that unwanted trip to your local medical center. Various scientific studies concluded that consuming even just half a clove of garlic daily may significantly lessen the risk of a number of health-related problems. Often it makes us wonder what's really in garlic that makes it such a potent cure for many diseases.

Garlic contains numerous enzymes, a number of sulfur compounds, and one particular mineral that explain its medicinal potency. The peculiar smell that garlic gives off when it is minced or masticated is caused by allicin, a pungent compound that is the major reason for the healing properties that garlic possesses. Another sulfur compound - S-allyl-cystein (a derivative of allicin) - is known to guard against certain types of cancer, particularly colon cancer. On the other hand, garlic produces an enzyme called glutathione peroxidase which helps in neutralizing harmful carcinogens. Garlic also contains selenium. This trace mineral is known to help defend body cells from damage that may lead to cancer.

When ranged against penicillin, garlic may only be about 1 percent as effectual in destroying many of the microorganisms that are known to cause diseases. However, garlic does operate against a wide range of viruses and bacteria - even some that penicillin can't kill. In some studies, it was proven that garlic can hold in check the development of the bacterium Helicobacter pylori which is a known cause of stomach ulcer.

Most of the tests conducted on garlic point to the undeniable power of garlic in lowering the levels of cholesterol. In these studies, garlic manifested its ability to lower the levels of triglycerides - the blood fats considered as a risk factor for heart malady. Indications from the same studies imply that garlic can lessen the tendency of the blood to coagulate. In this way, garlic helps fend off heart attacks.

For centuries, garlic has been an important part in cooking and an essential ingredient in many food preparations. But it is believed that the many health benefits that garlic can provide may be best obtained when it is consumed in its raw state. For people who dislike the taste and smell of garlic but might want to avail themselves of its many health benefits, consider taking supplements. An ideal brand is one that guarantees the provision of approximately 5,000 micrograms of allicin.


HOW DO PEOPLE COMPARE GARLIC ODOUR TABS V. ODOURLESS GARLIC TABS?
question put on the poll center!
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« Reply #13635 on: 13/06/2011 14:02:49 »
Quote from: Vandemolen3 on 13/06/2011 12:46:11
Quote from: bitu8489 on 13/06/2011 10:37:52
can somebody tell me how long does the effects of pois stay after an O?
That's for everybody different. For me normally it takes 4 days. But if I have an O. when I am in POIS it could take more then a week. So since 2 years I have this plan not to have an O. in POIS. This means that you can have 2 O.'s in a week. It's difficult sometimes, but you want a normal life you have to.
ya i think its true this time i had 3 Os in the same night and i am still suffering...its the 9 th day today....i think having multiple Os worsens pois...
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« Reply #13636 on: 13/06/2011 14:05:16 »
when you have only one O at a time then the recovery time is fast....thank you vandemolen3 for clearing my doubt
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« Reply #13637 on: 13/06/2011 14:26:53 »
i have noted one more thing that my eye flickers when i am in pois....
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« Reply #13638 on: 13/06/2011 15:34:27 »
Quote from: Mer on 13/06/2011 04:45:10
He said, in anyways, the psychiatric might help me with getting less of wet dreams and or coping with the symptoms.

I have not visited the psychiatric yet.

Please let me know what you think about going to the psychiatric and any comments or suggestions.


Thank you.   

Stefanie at NORD, is sympathetic to the type pf reactions that we receive from doctors, and is also helpful in understanding how the system works.

Unfortunately it's a system that justifies to a great extent the doctors' behaviour, under a cloak of "ethics" and the requirement to document their decisions for each action they take.

BASICALLY, they use their descretion, and obviously, as happens with all rare disorders, when they don't understand the problem, they don't (can't?) go out on a limb. But the normal procedure is to refer you to someone who knows more about the potential problem.

If they are so naive as to believe that it's a psychological problems, there's not muchmore they can do.

You could however, TRY to convince him that it could help immensely if they could refer you to a immunologist or neurohormonal speicalist or something OTHER than psychiatrist.

As far as going to the psychiatrist yourself, don't know, it's possible he could help you with handling your symptoms, or reducing NEs, but his intention will probably be "other".

Try to see if you can squeeze out a better referal, to someone more pertinent. It's obvious this guy doesn't understand much beyond your every day general practice.

 
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« Reply #13639 on: 13/06/2011 16:07:53 »
Quote from: bitu8489 on 13/06/2011 14:05:16
when you have only one O at a time then the recovery time is fast....thank you vandemolen3 for clearing my doubt

There's also a longer term tendency for it to be cummulative.

Some of my sessions only last 4 days, so I can sometimes do it after that. But I find that one or two sessions can be shorter, usually the first the shortest. But if I "O" as soon as I'm better, the third is quite bad and lasts 2 wks or more. But if I stretch out to about 9 days, that my symptoms only last on the average about a 5 to 7 days. And each session is more or less the same, without some shorter and then a doozie.

As Van says, we are all different. Perhaps one can do it onece every 4 days consistently, and another only every 9 days. But if we try to squeeze in more, it will come back to bit us.

So if you find that you can do it twicw per week, but on about the third week you have a real heavy one, perhaps it's better to back off to one every 5 days. This is good because it can give you a couple of days of sanity between sessions, and you don't get a bad session jumpingin there to wreak havoc.




 
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