If it makes you feel better. I cry daily. Been doing it for years. But I dont associate crying with POIS. For me POIS manifests in much serious symptoms skin related and mental fog related. Crying and Irritability are easy ones 24x7x365.
Interesting. Thanks for the reply, Swell! It actually does make me feel better, not because I wish suffering on anyone else, but because I'm not the only one experiencing it.
I actually wanted to post an update to this original post. I have been trialing out N-Acetyl-Cysteine (NAC) for the past week, diligently. I would take notes on the effects, my mood, anything that can help me find patterns.
I've come to find that NAC really helps balance out my mood throughout the day following an O. I can replicate it well. I've yet to have an O while not taking NAC for a few days, but I can safely say that this benefits me.
I've also had good results with L-Tyrosine to control my mood. I still get 'down' periods, where I worry about problems, but my racing thoughts, fears, and crying have been greatly reduced with NAC and L-Tyrosine.
It'd be worth a shot for you, Swell! By the way, have you gotten your Vitamin D / Estrogen / Cortisol levels tested? I've worked on all 3, and my D was lower than usual. Estrogen, and Cortisol were through the roof. Perhaps you're going through a similar effect? I believe excess estrogen and cortisol can induce crying spells.