This is a beautiful post Quantum! I do not know why I previously dismissed it. I'm sorry for that. I just now realized how scientifically accurate this was made. Thank you!
However just like Pentrazemine said, I do not have pellagra like symptoms; only cognitive/psychological ones I've recently been suffering from digestive issues, and this could be an indicator of mild pellagra?
I also think you should split psychological and emotional symptoms because I don't have irritation/agitation. My symptoms are strictly inhibitory. However after 2 days of POIS I start to get hit with pure OCD/depression/anxiety.
Also I'm curious about why some of us have only brain symptoms? is there a specific cytokine that is responsible for brain symptoms and/or we do not get other cytokines which are responsible for the physical symptoms?
Finally what about urethritis? Ever since I had POIS my urethra is on fire, I wonder how many people also have urethritis? It seems logical for me that auto-immune responses culminate in urethritis and potentially cystitis.
Thanks Quantum.
Thanks for your good words, Nas
This post is over 4 years old now, so it was posted before you were here, that is maybe why you have never seen it before.
I would like to clarify that, in my clusters classification, there are 2 types of pellagra-like symptoms: the central nervous system ones, and the peripheral ones. If you have cognitive symptoms, those are pellagra-like symptoms: brain fog, difficulty concentrating, etc..... So I would say you have cluster 3 and cluster 4 symptoms.
For urethritis, I hesitate to but it in either in cluster 1 ( allergy-like symptom), or in cluster 3 ( pellagra-like), in the peripheral subsection of cluster 3. I tend to think it is more in the cluster 3, because there are mucosal irritation already there (oral mucosa, throat irritation, ...) , and there is a mucosa in the urethra, and that is what is burning, in your case. What do you think? "inflamed mucous membrane" is listed as a symptom of pellagra....see
http://broadviewheightsfamilymedicine.com/patient-education/disease/pellagra/ for example.
This would make more sense, since you already have the central symptoms of cluster 3, and you also have some digestive issues, which are also a cluster 3 symptom in my classification.
Moreover, I had noticed that those who have cluster 1, allergy-like symptoms, usually tend to have symptoms in all 4 clusters, or at least in 3 of them, and you don't. But it is not an absolute rule, though.
So, should I add urethritis in cluster 3, peripheral sub-cluster ? Or is it more of a local allergic reaction ? Hard to say.
All this idea about cluster came form the fact that I have zero cognitive symptoms, and full emotional symptoms, and no allergy-like symptoms.... so I think there are different causal pathways for each cluster, and depending on one's genetic and vulnerabilities, some clusters manifest, other do not, and there are many variations and mix, but for one POIS sufferer, there is usually a fairly stable kit of symptoms.