Well done for your efforts Demo - you have made another excellent contribution to our knowledge of POIS
It's interesting that we both gave up taking our medication (in my case, Silodosin) because of extreme fatigue - in my case, POIS was preferable to feeling exhausted all the time! Hopefully our experiments are giving ideas to interested parties (medical researchers) - maybe they can use their expertise to piece together the evidence even if we can't.
And besides, we have proven to be some of the best medical researchers around. Maybe not for training, but in spite of not having it, maybe not for money, but inspite of not having it, but for committment!
We have by no means been beaten (not that you imply such), but are demonstrating that in the face of setbacks, we can regroup and reorganize our efforts.
We still are capable of reacting rapidly, it may take longer because our data lacks strong bases and cross-checks, but we shorten that by being innovative and open to possibilities, willing to do what it takes.....
The researchers don't have our urgency.
Both the Silodosin exercises and this P/T exercise still shed hope, and have both taken steps in a real direction.... whatever that may end up being.
So thanks to everyone who makes these contributions, they are NOT in vain.
I only hope we can grow in our preparation fo new experiments, and never become disillusioned, to keep seeking the answer.