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By the way, copper is related to inflamation : http://ajcp.ascpjournals.org/content/131/2/160.fullFor me, there is no doubt that POIS is(or cause an) inflammation ; All the single technics/suplements/drugs you use as anti-inflamatory properties in common.
Out of the people that have tested their cerruloplasm that I know of, the vast majority had values within 1 or 2 points of the bottom of the normal range. It's too common amongst us to be coincidental. If you're getting new testing done and haven't had that value checked, I'd get it done. The cerruloplasm link is something we should be thinking about.
Quote from: B_Daniel on 08/06/2013 21:42:39Out of the people that have tested their cerruloplasm that I know of, the vast majority had values within 1 or 2 points of the bottom of the normal range. It's too common amongst us to be coincidental. If you're getting new testing done and haven't had that value checked, I'd get it done. The cerruloplasm link is something we should be thinking about. Yes Daniel, add myself to the listCeruloplasmin 20 [17 - 65]I tend to believe it is because of adrenal weakness, leading to some kind of copper imbalance.This is also confirmed by myDHEA-S 85,60 mcg/ml [125-483]* for men of age 30-39and there is a possible correlation between low DHEA and copper deficiencyhttp://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11130850
Quote from: urano75 on 09/06/2013 13:14:34Quote from: B_Daniel on 08/06/2013 21:42:39Out of the people that have tested their cerruloplasm that I know of, the vast majority had values within 1 or 2 points of the bottom of the normal range. It's too common amongst us to be coincidental. If you're getting new testing done and haven't had that value checked, I'd get it done. The cerruloplasm link is something we should be thinking about. Yes Daniel, add myself to the listCeruloplasmin 20 [17 - 65]I tend to believe it is because of adrenal weakness, leading to some kind of copper imbalance.This is also confirmed by myDHEA-S 85,60 mcg/ml [125-483]* for men of age 30-39and there is a possible correlation between low DHEA and copper deficiencyhttp://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11130850Adrenals weakness doesn't sound like a cause of anything(apart secondary symtoms) ; not sure they get weak by themselves.Minerals, vitamins, amino acids, etc) are the building blocks.Too much or too few, no transported correctly...All that sounds like a possible root cause to me.
Quote from: LAPOISSE2 on 09/06/2013 15:16:23Quote from: urano75 on 09/06/2013 13:14:34Quote from: B_Daniel on 08/06/2013 21:42:39Out of the people that have tested their cerruloplasm that I know of, the vast majority had values within 1 or 2 points of the bottom of the normal range. It's too common amongst us to be coincidental. If you're getting new testing done and haven't had that value checked, I'd get it done. The cerruloplasm link is something we should be thinking about. Yes Daniel, add myself to the listCeruloplasmin 20 [17 - 65]I tend to believe it is because of adrenal weakness, leading to some kind of copper imbalance.This is also confirmed by myDHEA-S 85,60 mcg/ml [125-483]* for men of age 30-39and there is a possible correlation between low DHEA and copper deficiencyhttp://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11130850Adrenals weakness doesn't sound like a cause of anything(apart secondary symtoms) ; not sure they get weak by themselves.Minerals, vitamins, amino acids, etc) are the building blocks.Too much or too few, no transported correctly...All that sounds like a possible root cause to me.While I agree there will always be a root cause (or multiple ones) of the cause to be found and worked on, and that these are mainly labels to identify patterns...I suggest you try to check with people with an adrenal burnout/fatigue/whatever history it's called for years how "secondary" their symptoms are and what impact they've had on their lives, well beyond POIS.Adrenal function gets weak by constitution, prolonged stress, infections (especially chronic low-grade), toxicity, pushing and excessive lifestyle, prolonged impaired thyroid function to name few. Excluding Addison's which is autoimmune and is an extreme case.Whatever you call it and the level you want to work for it, the symptoms are clear and vast and can be identified in a pattern.
I get a lesser degree POIS brain fog from sexual stimulation (thinking of sex). Is that possible if it is a semen allergy issue?
Mateo and Urano,Thank you for your responses. Urano, I have gotten some adrenal and thyroid blood testing. As far as a full profile I'm not sure what it consists of. I have noticed some minor inconsistencies in things like TSH, Cortisol, testosterone, and IGF-1 among other but nothing that would cause symptoms of this severity. Are you speaking of blood testing?I tried antidepressants a few years ago but it did nothing, And I have always known that this issue isn't mentally derived, but rather just mentally effected.Right now there is nothing that is helping. I was taking spirulina, chlorella, vitamin c, and fish oil immediately after orgasm for a while but I feel like over a few months time it has overworked my brain. Now when I take it I feel more burnt out than anything, like my body cannot handle the proteins in the vulnerable time after orgasm. It feels overworked. Thats as best as I can explain it. I hope that I didn't do damage taking those supplements right after orgasm.I honestly don't know what could have caused all this. Its not a normal POIS because I never fully recover but I still have the 4-6 day POIS period. I don't know how something could go so wrong immediately at orgasm like it did 10 years ago. It felt like something shut down then and from there I have only gotten worse. I feel that I may only continue to get worse and I don't know what it will lead to. What makes it extra frustrating is that I'm 26 years old.