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Matt

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I am really struggling...
« on: December 28, 2017, 02:11:18 PM »
I've battled POIS for some time. I find anti-histamines help a bit, particularly Cyproheptadine which is also anti-serotonin and possibly anti-prolactin.

But I find day 2, (not actually day 1) after O, literally unbearable whatever i try. My muscles ache, I can't lift myself to do anything. Music which I love I can hear but has no affect on me, I'm like a zombie communicating with people and extremely irritable. My mind is just absolute fog. I can hardly move let alone get dressed and do things. I know it will get better by day 3/4 but. I just don't honestly know if I can go on anymore. I am so sick of it. What is happening to us? What future is there?

Yours embattled,
Matt.

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Re: I am really struggling...
« Reply #1 on: December 28, 2017, 04:47:31 PM »
Hi Matt,

Sorry to hear that your POIS is deeply affecting your quality of life.  You seems to have severe inflammation in your body during POIS, and also in your brain, which is affecting your emotions and your ability to connect to others ( I had that for years, and still would if I wouldn't take my pre-pack).

Did you try adding something else to your antihistamine, so you can develop your own way of controlling your symptoms?

I don't have muscle aches, but those who have, like Daveman,  find some relief with ibuprofen.  Did you ever try it?

To protect my brain, thus my emotionnal part as well, from POIS, I take many neuroprotectant before O  ( omega-3 with EPA and DHA, L-theanine, curcumin, magnesium, to name a few).  Did you try to protect your brain and nervous system before O, to avoid emotional problems? The emotional part of your brain seems to be quite affected by POIS, to the point to you do not enjoy anymore your favorite music, like if that part of your brain is totally muted, so it seems quite severe in your case.   This irritability, and the desire to be alone, was very strong in my case too, and I was not tolerant at all to any problem, or even to the presence of anybody.

We hope for some deeper research for POIS, but it is already clear that inflammation in the body and brain is at work.  So, try those things that have been successful for others, in order to reduce inflammation.   

Have you turned to a healthy diet, and cut off sugars, junk food, preservatives, artificial colors, aspartame, MSG ?  They raise baseline inflammation level in your body, so they boost POIS.  Also, you may want to check for other food like gluten, dairies, and so on.   Some members had great improvement when turning to a healthy diet.  I do believe it's a great step when we want our POIS to become less severe.






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Re: I am really struggling...
« Reply #2 on: December 30, 2017, 03:15:44 AM »
Matt, at one point I wanted to give up. Instead I threw myself into this forum - 10 years ago - and fortunately found some relief (not total, but enough to pull myself out of hellfire). So stick around! And....

...welcome to POISCenter!
10 years of significant POIS-reduction, treatment consisting of daily (365 days/year) testosterone patches.

TRT must be checked out carefully with your doctor due to fertility, cardiac and other risks.

40+ years of severe 4-days-POIS, married, raised a family, started/ran a business