Hey All,
New to this site but a longtime lurker.
So I'm 30 years old and have had POIS for the past couple of years (at least really noticeably). I tend to have mostly neurological problems, brain fog, eye problems, speech and comprehension issues, etc.. also have some sinus problems with it as well.
At any rate awhile back I had read a post here where someone had mentioned the idea that what many of us might be experiencing is some kind of blood vessel spasming in the brain with orgasm. This is also consistent with those of us (like me) who get shorter-lasting but similar issues to POIS with exercise or stress or whatever.
From my own research I've discovered that there are definitely mentions in medical literature of people having sometimes serious vascular issues and headaches, etc after sexual activity..
But more relevantly I've been reading about this particular condition known as "Reversible cerebral vasoconstriction syndrome"
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reversible_cerebral_vasoconstriction_syndromeWhat's interesting about it is how this seems to somewhat parallel descriptions of POIS.
For instance sufferers will apparently, following high altitude excursions--exercise or sexual activity-- have neurological symptoms, photophobia, aphasia, visual disturbances, headaches, etc and all of these symptoms disappear within a few weeks..
Lending my own anecdotal evidence to this connection I've recently discovered that melatonin supplementation (before orgasm at night) significantly reduces my symptoms the next day..
And lo and behold check out this study pointing to how melatonin helps mitigate harm from cerebral vasospasm..
Anyways it seems to me like a reasonable hypothesis, Anyways I'd be curious to know what other people thought about this idea.
Thanks