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POIS Cause/Treatment Discussions => General Alternative Causes and Treatments of POIS => Topic started by: drop247 on October 21, 2019, 12:40:23 PM

Title: Neck pain, is it a clue?
Post by: drop247 on October 21, 2019, 12:40:23 PM
About 12 hours after O I get very stiff muscles in the back of my neck and upper back. I'm just wondering if you guys get something similar and what that might say about potential causes of POIS.
Title: Re: Neck pain, is it a clue?
Post by: dizzy on October 21, 2019, 04:49:09 PM
Yes, I have the same. Trapezius, neck, but also the back of my head and around my ears, get very stiff, in fact I think this stiffness could be the cause of the migraine I'm getting in the back of my head. I always experience this stiffness but after O (with some delay) the problems get much and much worse.
Title: Re: Neck pain, is it a clue?
Post by: drop247 on October 21, 2019, 07:06:36 PM
I've noticed my neck pain comes tends to wax and wane. With these flare ups come cognitive symptoms like brain fog, anxiety, and fatigue. Stress can be a trigger for a flare up. Perhaps cortisol is related?
Title: Re: Neck pain, is it a clue?
Post by: Guts on October 22, 2019, 02:26:20 PM
yeah severe muscle weakness with delayed reflex response.

Worst is my back where i cannot sit upright or walk fully upright without being in some sort of nerve pain

don't need orgasm for this .. just erection is enough
Title: Re: Neck pain, is it a clue?
Post by: joelawerence on October 23, 2019, 04:56:43 AM
I also have this neck stiffness/pain and infact am spraining my neck often these days due to being in POIS most days.
Title: Re: Neck pain, is it a clue?
Post by: drop247 on October 23, 2019, 10:37:02 AM
I also sometimes get sinus pressure with a flare up of cognitive problems and neck ache. I suspect these are physical manifestations of anxiety and/or stress brought on by POIS. So perhaps not a clue to a cause but just another symptom of a symptom.
Title: Re: Neck pain, is it a clue?
Post by: Freaker321 on October 25, 2019, 03:07:45 PM
I also sometimes get sinus pressure with a flare up of cognitive problems and neck ache. I suspect these are physical manifestations of anxiety and/or stress brought on by POIS. So perhaps not a clue to a cause but just another symptom of a symptom.

I have the exact same thing happening during my pois, the sinus pain and neck stiffness / crunchy cervical neck joints, and red eyes all seem to flare up together
Title: Re: Neck pain, is it a clue?
Post by: drop247 on October 28, 2019, 01:04:45 PM
Yes! My neck sounds like a bag of gravel during pois. Very interesting you have the same.
Title: Re: Neck pain, is it a clue?
Post by: nanna1 on November 23, 2019, 12:36:11 AM
Yes! My neck sounds like a bag of gravel during pois. Very interesting you have the same.
I used to have these same symptoms. Lymphatic fluid buildup? Get a chiropractor to work on your neck (adjustments, deep tissue massage, etc...)
Title: Re: Neck pain, is it a clue?
Post by: Iwillbeatthis on November 27, 2019, 02:55:34 PM
Ibuprofen deep relief  gel can help neck inflammation
Title: Re: Neck pain, is it a clue?
Post by: narikian on March 03, 2020, 12:49:57 PM
I get that after O, super stiff neck, back of head, and a sort of fuzzy feeling. I also become really prone to migraines. Weirdly, if I sleep in or doze, the fuzzy feeling gets worse, and I'm more likely to get migraines.
Title: Re: Neck pain, is it a clue?
Post by: demografx on March 04, 2020, 01:28:06 AM
narikian, welcome to the forum!
Title: Re: Neck pain, is it a clue?
Post by: Daysleeper on March 20, 2020, 08:11:15 PM
I always had neck pain afterwards.  Guess it wasn't just me!
Title: Re: Neck pain, is it a clue?
Post by: millstone on March 21, 2020, 07:21:15 AM
My thought is that it could it be related to general neuropathy due to activated viruses that were once dormant, where they are currently stationed, and the orgasm triggered the cascade described by nanna1, thus your histamines / mast cells are now on overdrive, attacking anything they find.

The Medical Medium theory on all autoimmune diseases (CFS, Febrio, Lyme, etc) are that dormant viruses in the Herpes family are responsible, latched onto nerve cells, and that the pain experienced is when your body's antibodies notice and rapidly fight the viral infection (inflaming and damaging nerves in the process).

Kind of a dumb question as most people are infected with no symptoms, but has anyone tested positive for Epstein Barr Virus (EBV) and / or any strains of the Herpes Simplex Virus (HSV1, HSV2, etc)?

These viruses in particular are noted for hiding dormant in nerve cells, particularly the brain stem.
Title: Re: Neck pain, is it a clue?
Post by: drop247 on April 11, 2020, 09:27:39 AM
Very stiff shoulder and upper back muscles are my first symptom of POIS if I don't take anything before orgasm like Niacin or anti-histamines. They are tense to a painful level.
Title: Re: Neck pain, is it a clue?
Post by: Journey on April 12, 2020, 03:15:04 AM
Very stiff shoulder and upper back muscles are my first symptom of POIS if I don't take anything before orgasm like Niacin or anti-histamines. They are tense to a painful level.

My back, neck muscles get tenser under stress easier when in POIS but in abstinence, they don't tense as much in stress and relax faster.
Title: Re: Neck pain, is it a clue?
Post by: Kit on April 20, 2020, 04:04:46 PM
I just wanted to add. I get tense neck and upper trap muscles after O too. Not as painful and tense during abstain period. Massaging the upper back hurts and not the good hurt feeling.
Title: Re: Neck pain, is it a clue?
Post by: demografx on April 20, 2020, 11:30:16 PM
Kit, welcome to the forum!
Title: Re: Neck pain, is it a clue?
Post by: Simon66 on April 25, 2020, 01:33:11 PM
My thought is that it could it be related to general neuropathy due to activated viruses that were once dormant, where they are currently stationed, and the orgasm triggered the cascade described by nanna1, thus your histamines / mast cells are now on overdrive, attacking anything they find.

The Medical Medium theory on all autoimmune diseases (CFS, Febrio, Lyme, etc) are that dormant viruses in the Herpes family are responsible, latched onto nerve cells, and that the pain experienced is when your body's antibodies notice and rapidly fight the viral infection (inflaming and damaging nerves in the process).

Kind of a dumb question as most people are infected with no symptoms, but has anyone tested positive for Epstein Barr Virus (EBV) and / or any strains of the Herpes Simplex Virus (HSV1, HSV2, etc)?

These viruses in particular are noted for hiding dormant in nerve cells, particularly the brain stem.

I second this, I think viruses are responsible for a lot of cancers, autoimmune and degenerative disorders. The medical community need to come up with some solutions but sadly there's no money in curing viruses. Perhaps this Covid-19 situation will give them a kick up the backside.

Aching in the face and neck can be Herpes reactivation. If the OP wants to test this, you can try reactivating the virus by taking an L-Arginine supplement. The aching might then reappear within a day as the virus travels along the nerves in the neck.
Title: Re: Neck pain, is it a clue?
Post by: berlin1984 on August 23, 2020, 03:39:16 AM
Yes! My neck sounds like a bag of gravel during pois. Very interesting you have the same.
I used to have these same symptoms. Lymphatic fluid buildup? Get a chiropractor to work on your neck (adjustments, deep tissue massage, etc...)

Anyone else tried massaging to drain lymph system? Let's discuss in https://poiscenter.com/forums/index.php?topic=2864.msg35952
Title: Re: Neck pain, is it a clue?
Post by: dizzy on September 04, 2020, 09:54:53 PM
Hi, I noticed that I tightened up my neck and my legs during masturbation, and I suppose that without knowing it I was basically pushing all the blood into my head.

Keeping these areas relaxed (and also the jaw and the eyes) has been a huge help.