Hi everyone,
Let me introduce myself, I'm 21 and I have strong psycho and physical symptoms.
I tried magic mushrooms (psilocyb) 3 times while I was on pois and I experienced something very strange every time. At first I had the effect of the mushrooms but after 3 hours I started to feel very good, my mind was cristal clear, I could speak to anyone and I had real self-confidence. The exact opposit of my pois. Of course the next morning I was on pois again but it was increadible. My friends / girlfriend didn't experienced this second stage at all.
Two days ago I found this: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/science/2016/05/17/magic-mushrooms-lifts-severe-depression-in-trial/
I always knew mushrooms was a kind of treatment for my pois but I couldn't imagine being treated with it due to the natural effects of mushrooms. Now I'm starting to think about it seriously.
Maybe we should contact Dr Robin Carhart-Harris.
I also want to say that this forum helped me a lot and I strongly believe that we should continue our work here. Even if we don't find something in the next years, let's think about the next generation, how our work can help them and give them a better life.
I also think we should make more noise (in a way or another):
- to gather all people with pois but not aware of it, and I'm sure there is a lot more and they are in pain
- to raise awareness of doctors, in order for them to identify someone with pois immediatly.
Sincerely
POISse
Hi POISse,
About psilocybin, I read the article about the study, but it will for sure raise a lot of controversy, and I doubt psilocybin will be available anytime soon on presciption... and it sure is dangerous to try in a uncontrolled setting, without medical supervision - some persons may be less lucky than you and have severe side effects.
when you say that the POIS next morning was "incredible", do you mean there was a kind of backlash and it was worst than usual ?
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You are right, it is important to gather POIS sufferers here. One of the thing that amazes me is, I have last year put the link to this forum in the "External links" section of the wikipedia article about POIS, and it has been deleted ( it seems that wikipedian reviewers have decided, as policy for every health conditions, that links to support groups are not acceptable in wikipedia).
I think than that we should be creative, as have been done for the Multiple Sclerosis page. There is a wikipedia article that has been created, called "List of multiple sclerosis association", and a link to it has been put in the "See also" section of the Multiple sclerosis page. For now, It seems that non-scientific links in the "See also" section are accepted on Wikipedia ( as years go by, rules are more and more complicated on Wikipedia, so who knows if ti will stay like that...) . If a Wikipedia page about POIScenter was created, we could than put the link on a "See also" section of the "scientific" POIS page, which can be found at
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Postorgasmic_illness_syndrome . But, I have not enough experience with Wikipedia to create a POIScenter wikipedia page, and create a "See also" on the medical POIS page to insert a link to this page. Is anyone well-versed in Wikipedia article creation that could help with that?