Hi stef,
is there any information about their work, their theory,
something helping to slow down the symp'
Hi stef,
is there any information about their work, their theory,
something helping to slow down the symp'
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Hi Outsider,
First of all, how are you doing? Have you had any improvement with the dystonia? Are you still considering the Botox injections?
(Botox has been used with good results in many people with different types of dystonia. That's just an FYI to you and the other forum members.)
There's no information/results to report about the POIS research yet. They are about to contact a few applicants (possibly 2) to participate, and it seems they are going to first choose men who live relatively close to Rutgers University. They are being very cautious at this early stage. As frustratingly slow as this has been going, at least you all can be certain that Dr. Komisaruk is taking none of this casually.
As you know, Dr. Komisaruk's theory is that abnormal vagus nerve response might cause the symptoms of POIS. The study will examine the vagus nerve response after ejaculation in men with POIS (compared to men without POIS).
I wish there were more to report, Outsider.
Please let us know how you're doing, especially with that awful drug-induced dystonia. I wish I spoke French!
Best wishes,
Stef
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Bonjour Stef,
Many thancks for your sweet messsage,
i m pretty bad sick since a couple of days, i don't know what's going on,
pb from medication or food, not easy to speak in english with my brain fog
I need to fix this illness for this year, it's getting too hard
A bientot,
Outsider