I was also unable to read, because reading triggerd very bad symptomes. I stoped having sex for two years, and my Pois is now so better I have only slight pain after orgasem lasting one day. But I never stoped reading, because I have to read in my job and everywhere else. So this trigger "the reading" is still very painfull and making me big truble. I can loose strenght in arms and legs if I read to much, I can get pain so strong in my groin that I can't do anything. Orgasem is not a big problem for me anymore, its reading! And I can't se the conection between semen and reading... I had checked my semen and everything is OK.
My brother drops things on the floor when he walks, carries objects and uses his brains as in thinking at the same time.
My mother has trouble doing two things at the same time. (cooking+talking)
Since my POIS induced systemic inflammation has gone down in the last years other mechanics are easier to observe. Like meals may affect breathing. Bowel movements from big meals can disregulate breathing. Prolonged low grade stress can disrupt breathing like it's uncoupling the autonomic function from the body if that makes sense. Carrying extra weight will make it harder to hold a conversation, I also may lose tension in facial muscles. Sudden diminished cardiac pumping power. Loss of strength of voice. Suboptimal digestion. General weakness.
I think all of the above is what I called a waterbed effect earlier in my thread. It's some kind of
"power" distribution problem that may stem from the brain. It's shunting power away from certain functions when it's needed elsewhere. Like the total pool of "power" is sub optimal.
I've experienced all kinds of orgasms throughout the years. Even something close to anorgasmia. Stress and existing inflammation seemed to interfere with my orgasm response. When the middle of my head is activated by orgasm plus when it doesn't affect the rest of the brain that much plus low stress and low background inflammation is present, it actually is able to recover quickly and doesn't seem to cause intense systemic inflammation as opposed to when the rest of the brain is affected. The brain doesn't seem to recover to its previous state quickly in the latter scenario, it keeps hanging (or something has been released).
I'm now questioning the intensity of orgasm in my younger years, whether it has been abnormal all along. Like there is an additional excitation and/or inhibition problem in orgasmic brain response present.
It is as if orgasm is draining the pool of power.