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... an [sic] big part [sic] POIS is something "spiritual" ... Mantak Chia [books]... Some random things i learned: - With 1 drop of sperm you'll lose... - ... learn to be multi-orgasmic... - Ejaculation is meant for making babies - Age is important, stop masturbating when you reach 30 and find a woman - In spring you can do it more... - Watching porn is very wrong...
I came across an interesting fact while researching the composiition of semen.Apparently the Seminal Vesicles produce these Prostaglandins, which are "involved in suppressing an immune response by the female against the foreign semen". I thought that was interesting- in terms of the auto-immune theory, because this could be something to investigate regarding POIS. I wonder if they are looking at these prostaglandins more. I just thought it was interesting. So there is a component of semen which is meant to suppress the immune system.On Wikipedia:Seminal Vesicles create: amino acids, citrate, enzymes, flavins, fructose (the main energy source of sperm cells, which rely entirely on sugars from the seminal plasma for energy), phosphorylcholine, prostaglandins (involved in suppressing an immune response by the female against the foreign semen), proteins, vitamin C
Quote from: Animus on 19/06/2011 02:53:28I came across an interesting fact while researching the composiition of semen.Apparently the Seminal Vesicles produce these Prostaglandins, which are "involved in suppressing an immune response by the female against the foreign semen". I thought that was interesting- in terms of the auto-immune theory, because this could be something to investigate regarding POIS. I wonder if they are looking at these prostaglandins more. I just thought it was interesting. So there is a component of semen which is meant to suppress the immune system.On Wikipedia:Seminal Vesicles create: amino acids, citrate, enzymes, flavins, fructose (the main energy source of sperm cells, which rely entirely on sugars from the seminal plasma for energy), phosphorylcholine, prostaglandins (involved in suppressing an immune response by the female against the foreign semen), proteins, vitamin CThere are little jewels like this showing up from time to time that I don't want to loose. I'm having temporary trouble getting over to the other forum regularly (internet problems). Is this put in a good place over there, so we won't loose it. In the section that emi_b is organizing maybe. It will be good to have potential desires/ideas for research organized.Hope I can get to a better access later today.
Quote from: connor on 17/06/2011 16:00:36just a question. how does someone with diagnosed add and depression differentiate what is causing what and what is psycho-somatic. i get a terrible mood and terrible thoughts after ejaculation and the urge to do nothing but lay in bed all day after orgasm, i know that is a fact. these could also be depression related. i know i feel twitchy as hell and my body feels like it's on the fritz after activity.one thing to note is that i lost a lot of my libido after stopping ssris. i also lost partial sexual functioning. i dont know what to attribute to what. i'm only 21 and have had blood tests and they all come out normal. i'm currently on wellbutrin my sex drive seemed to go up, but now it's next to nothing. even worse then before. the feelings i get afterwards though make it a good thing though. id like to note my sexual functioning has nothing to do with my mood, it's just not there, just doesen't work for whatever reason. ssri's cause permanent changes in peoples sexuality so i assume that's what happened. i go from periods of feeling brilliant, to stop, to having no sex drive to having an unquenchable sex drive. this is just all so frustratingI just jumped out of bed right now when I read this. This is the exact thing that I’m going through right now, the dysphoria and the depression right now after orgasm is unbearable, the POIS symptoms have now reduced to 10-20% of what they were before, but really every time I orgasm I have an extremely strong urge to commit suicide, it’s virtually uncontrollable, I have never ever felt such a strong force, it appears on top of POIS I now have a psycho somatic disorder too, great. I too have been on SSRI’s they made POIS even worse in the long run. I really feel for you and absolutely feel the same way, hang in there.
just a question. how does someone with diagnosed add and depression differentiate what is causing what and what is psycho-somatic. i get a terrible mood and terrible thoughts after ejaculation and the urge to do nothing but lay in bed all day after orgasm, i know that is a fact. these could also be depression related. i know i feel twitchy as hell and my body feels like it's on the fritz after activity.one thing to note is that i lost a lot of my libido after stopping ssris. i also lost partial sexual functioning. i dont know what to attribute to what. i'm only 21 and have had blood tests and they all come out normal. i'm currently on wellbutrin my sex drive seemed to go up, but now it's next to nothing. even worse then before. the feelings i get afterwards though make it a good thing though. id like to note my sexual functioning has nothing to do with my mood, it's just not there, just doesen't work for whatever reason. ssri's cause permanent changes in peoples sexuality so i assume that's what happened. i go from periods of feeling brilliant, to stop, to having no sex drive to having an unquenchable sex drive. this is just all so frustrating
Hi Everyone, I would like to share something I recently found whilst researching what I feel to be the worst of POIS Symptoms. 'Brain Fog'.....Have a Read. Some very interesting observations here.http://www.drlwilson.com/articles/brain_fog.htmPlease let me know what you think, or if you have seen this before.
newbielink:http://www.drlwilson.com/ [nonactive]...Please let me know what you think, or if you have seen this before.
I just made a donation to NORD. Keep up the good work everyone!
Looking at the NORD page they do have a database of rare diseases there:http://www.rarediseases.org/rare-disease-information/rare-diseasesPOIS is however not to be found in it yet. Is this dependent on the research grant being raised or could it be included based on the current scientific basis (Prof Waldinger etc)? I think this could help raise the visibility and credibility of POIS and a good reference point when talking to a doc who has never heard of it.