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@GoingCrazy:Wiki says:"Loratadine (claritin)'s peak effect occurs in 1–2 hours"So, it seems you should take claritin between one and two hours BEFORE you'll "O" for best effect.Good luck mate.
Great [POIS funding] news ! [] I hope it will motivate the ones who did not donate yet.
It seems research has been done to prove the autoimmune response theory, in that when men did not ejaculate, they didn't experience symptoms, but have they done tests to see if the symptoms occur when they are exposed to their semen without an "o"? It seems after such a long time without an "O" I may have developed the condition in which my prostate can't hold this in very easily. I have leaks quite often, which seem to cause a very similar reaction. Does anyone else notice this?
I must say that although this sucks really bad for all of us, Its kind of amazing how we are all a part of science and we are the 1 percent of the world different from all others .And im gonna search for Mr. Waldingers Study right now
Quote from: Itsthatskater on 22/11/2011 02:30:29I must say that although this sucks really bad for all of us, Its kind of amazing how we are all a part of science and we are the 1 percent of the world different from all others .And im gonna search for Mr. Waldingers Study right now1% ha ha, !% is not rare, schizophrenia is 1%, there are 2.5-3 million people with schizophrenia in the U.S.. We are more like 0.0001-0.00001%. We are the rare of the rare my friend. just to be less than 1/1000,000 we would need at least 300 documented cases of people living in the U.S. right now with POIS.
I would like to share my latest blood test results :Vitamine D : 10 ng/ml (30-100ng/ml) and (<10ng/ml, possible disease)IgE amount : 278 kUL/l (<150kUL/l)I am still waiting for the free testosterone results...
Hey!Read about Temporal Arteritishttp://health.bettermedicine.com/article/temporal-arteritisList of symptoms (giant-cell arteritis):bruitsfeverheadache[4]tenderness and sensitivity on the scalpjaw claudication (pain in jaw when chewing)tongue claudication (pain in tongue when chewing) and necrosis[5][6]reduced visual acuity (blurred vision)acute visual loss (sudden blindness)diplopia (double vision)acute tinnitus (ringing in the ears)I think, this is it.It fits both Waldinger's autoimmune theory and Niacin's efficiency.Upd: xantinol nicotinate is prescribed for arteritis!
Reversible cerebral vasoconstriction syndrome (RCVS, sometimes called Call-Fleming syndrome or by a number of other names) is a poorly understood disease in which the arteries of the brain develop vasospasm without a clear cause (such as hemorrhage or trauma).[1] It may be present in varying amounts for months at a time.[1] Vasospasm narrows arteries and can trigger severe headaches that wax and wane. When the vasospasms subside the headaches are relieved. Although the pathology is not known definitively, it is thought SSRIs, uncontrolled hypertension, endocrine abnormality, and neurosurgical trauma are indicated to potentially cause vasospasm.[2]
One more finding:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reversible_cerebral_vasoconstriction_syndromeQuoteReversible cerebral vasoconstriction syndrome (RCVS, sometimes called Call-Fleming syndrome or by a number of other names) is a poorly understood disease in which the arteries of the brain develop vasospasm without a clear cause (such as hemorrhage or trauma).[1] It may be present in varying amounts for months at a time.[1] Vasospasm narrows arteries and can trigger severe headaches that wax and wane. When the vasospasms subside the headaches are relieved. Although the pathology is not known definitively, it is thought SSRIs, uncontrolled hypertension, endocrine abnormality, and neurosurgical trauma are indicated to potentially cause vasospasm.[2]With niacin (vasolidator) we prevent vasoconstriction caused by orgasm.
Quote from: gabin on 22/11/2011 07:22:22Hey!Read about Temporal Arteritishttp://health.bettermedicine.com/article/temporal-arteritisList of symptoms (giant-cell arteritis):bruitsfeverheadache[4]tenderness and sensitivity on the scalpjaw claudication (pain in jaw when chewing)tongue claudication (pain in tongue when chewing) and necrosis[5][6]reduced visual acuity (blurred vision)acute visual loss (sudden blindness)diplopia (double vision)acute tinnitus (ringing in the ears)I think, this is it.It fits both Waldinger's autoimmune theory and Niacin's efficiency.Upd: xantinol nicotinate is prescribed for arteritis!Please answer, anyone.If you think that it's complete nonsense that is not worth considering, then why so? What's wrong with this hypothesis?
I wonder if someone has taken Nimodipine (marketed by Bayer as Nimotop)-remedies against vasoconstriction- . I think this is very interesting. If i have an orgasm -back in time, without taking niacin- i do not get brain frog from the first second, but definitely i can feel that something not good is going on on my head. It´s feel like an increase of pressure on my brain by moments, and this will lead to POIS symptoms in few minutes. If i take niacin this feeling mostly subsides.