Hello everyone!
I'd just like to start by saying that I just discovered POIS yesterday, so forgive any ignorance I may have on these matters.
Also, this is extremely TL;DR, but I figure that extremely detailed anecdotes are useful for debugging what's going on inside us.
I've been dealing with some chronic emotional/cognitive symptoms, all of which seem to significantly worsen for 2-3 days after orgasm/NE:
- Brain fog
- Depression
- Low motivation
- Social anxiety
- Poor cognitive function
- Disconnection from bodily sensations
- Emotional disconnection
- Fatigue (laying in bed most of the day)
I also have some physical symptoms as well. I'm not sure if these are related to POIS, but they're certainly associated with chronic inflammation:
- Chronic costochondritis (I've had this for over a year, but it became substantially worse after consuming ashwagandha, which is an immune-system activator)
- Remarkably tight hips and thoracic spine for a 30 year old male who was consistently lifting weights five months ago
- Neck pain (stretching and using decent posture helps a lot)
- Teeth grinding (recently I woke up and felt like I had sand in my mouth... not good)
Many of these symptoms are always present, but ejaculation makes them 100% worse.
I have found considerable relief from the following:
- Not ejaculating (I've had a small handful of orgasms throughout the past three years... it's not uncommon for me to go a couple months without release)
- Meditation and breathing exercises (I attended to a 10-day vipassana retreat earlier this year, and all of my symptoms disappeared while I was there)
- Galantamine (I was interested in lucid dreaming and discovered by accident that galantamine in the morning substantially improves my cognitive function)
- NSAIDs (I am taking high-dose ibuprofen, which was prescribed to me for costochondritis, and I feel like it is vastly improving my condition)
- Magnesium (600-800mg daily wipes away the anxiety and allows my muscles to finally relax)
- Zinc (It could be a placebo, but a high dose of zinc seemed to drastically increase my testosterone recently)
- Nicotine (I've never been a smoker, but I started experimenting with nicotine toothpicks... seems to compensate for a lack of acetylcholine while boosting dopamine and serotonin)
- Fasting (my symptoms improve dramatically if I haven't eaten for over 24 hours)
- Ketogenic dieting (although I feel like I need to drown myself with water and electrolytes to not feel crappy on it)
- Psilocybin (I'm not recommending this to anyone, but it does seem quite effective at boosting serotonin, increasing bodily awareness, activating the vagus nerve and releasing trauma and muscular tension)
- 5-HTP (not as effective for me as psilocybin, but I definitely feel an effect at low doses when my mood is low)
- L-tyrosine (has helped tremendously with motivation, but has made me extremely angry once, perhaps by crowding out serotonin)
- Cold (cold showers seem to improve my well-being, while warm showers and contrast showers seem at best neutral)
- Exercising, being active and stretching (I have a treadmill desk, and try to hit the saltwater pool at my gym frequently for some light exercise and mobility stretching)
- Massage (another vagus nerve activator)
After manically perusing this forum yesterday, I have a general idea of what supplements I should take, what foods I should avoid, etc., but I'd really appreciate your take on it. Please tell me if I'm missing anything essential, or if any of this seems potentially dangerous.
Daily supplements:- Vitamin D - 10,000 IU *
- Magnesium Citrate - 400-800mg, depending on anxiety levels and muscular tension
- Zinc - 60mg
- Thorne Stress B-complex
- Iodine - 225mcg
- Krill oil - 2500mg
- Quercetin - 500mg
- Spirulina - 1 teaspoon
- Green Vibrance greens/probiotic supplement - 1 scoop
I am also taking
high-dose ibuprofen for costochondritis, and if it does not go away within the next few days, I will experiment with
CBD oil as a safer treatment.
* Note regarding vitamin D: I have a vdr mutation that results in a diminished ability to process vitamin D, and have read a couple theories proposing that vitamin D deficiency may be a contributing factor to POIS. Thoughts? Is 10,000 IU daily reasonably safe for someone with this condition?
As-needed supplements, consumed only when I'm unable to function reasonably well:- L-tyrosine (when motivation is nonexistent)
- 5-HTP (when mood is sour)
- Huperzine A (I figure this is a safer alternative to galantamine)
- CDP-Choline or Alpha-GPC (when Huperzine A isn't enough)
- Nicotine toothpick (when I need that extra boost)
Food staples:- Turmeric bone broth protein
- Green tea
- Chopped ginger (raw)
- Apple cider vinegar
- Caprylic oil
- Psyllium husk
Diet:I've been following a low-carb ketogenic diet combined with intermittent fasting for much of the past two years.
I've found that I lose water and minerals very quickly in ketosis. I need to constantly pour huge glasses of salt water in my face in order to not feel crappy.
Fasted ketosis seems stressful on my body, and I suspect that it may have introduced some mineral deficiencies. High-dose magnesium has helped me more than any supplement I've experienced with. Could this be a leaky gut issue? I'm not sure what to make of this.
Oh - and another interesting thing about fasted ketosis. I've done a number of 2-3 day fasts, and once I hit the 24 hour mark, my symptoms improve DRAMATICALLY.
I've found that carbs (such as sugary fruits) improves my mood (probably because insulin increases tryptophan absorption), but it also makes me tired and incapable of functioning in the real world (probably because of high insulin-sensitivity).
Note that I've always had allergies, so I took Zyrtec once a day for most of my life. However, ketosis seemed to relieve me of my allergies, so I stopped taking it. Perhaps this was when the POIS symptoms really started kicking in?
This is my diet plan going forward:- Low carb diet (keto)
- Meals throughout the day to prevent mineral depletion
- Lectin avoidance (no dairy except maybe pastured butter, no grains, no legumes, etc.)
- Consumption of anti-inflammatory foods (several scoops of turmeric bone broth protein daily)
The Battle PlanI figure that the diet and supplementation should help, but I'm curious what else I should be doing to fight this dis-ease.
I'd like to have the ability to safely achieve orgasm again, but I'm naturally cautious about experimenting, since a wet dream just took me out for two days. Is there any protocol (niacin, anti-histamine, olive leaf, fenugreek+garlic, ginger, etc.) that seems more fitting for my situation? Or is this something you just have to go through the pain of trial and error to discover?
Is there any real cure that has been pulled off successfully by more than a couple people? Throughout my manic research on POIS yesterday, I read various anecdotes about POIS being cured permanently through a few different methods:
- High-dose vitamin D (30k IU daily, monitored by a doctor)
- Eating a diet consisting mostly of probiotics and prebiotics
- Wim Hof-style holotrophic breathing
- And obviously, semen hypersensitization therapy...
Is there any sort of consensus for what this illness is, and how to cure it? Is there anything else I should be doing?I really appreciate any help you can give me.