Hi Nas,
You may be on to something. I do think blood vessel health is part of the POIS equation.
Very interesting Nanna,
I wonder though what would be the cause of H1-histamine activity in the blood ? According to your theory it could be the dormant virus' activity. But what I suggest is that in a case of a dysfunctional Endothelium, the ejaculation process can cause a diffusion of Semen components through the testicles blood barrier which initiates the immune response. Here, there could be two possible cases: 1) The immune system attacks the Semen component increasing the levels of histamine in the blood causing the dysfunction in the Endothelium.
(1) is a genetic autoimmune mechanism for POIS. My test results suggest that I do not have genetic autoimmunity (see "
Autoimmunity blood test:" section). So for me, (1) would not be the cause of my POIS symptoms. My immune system does not attack healthy cells in my body. However, semen is generally high in prostaglandins (prostate-gland-in,
in the
prostate gland). Also, you might find this article interesting (
Seminal plasma components stimulate interleukin-8 and interleukin-10 release).
2) We have a general Endothelial dysfunction that makes these Semen components not only get passed the Testicles Blood Barrier but also get passed the BBB.
In my test results, I posted the doctors notes from my MRI angiogram (MRA). The doctor found what he believed to be a small bulge (aneurysm) in a blood vessel in my brain on the left side (see "
Brain scan:" section). In the doctor's notes, he says "There is no evidence for vessel irregularity, stenosis or other aneurysm formation." In other words, the angiogram did not find anything generally wrong with my blood vessels. They only found a blood vessel abnormality in this small location in the left hemisphere of my brain. However, MRAs are not detailed enough to diagnose endothelial dysfunction. And like others here, I also have relatively low blood pressure (110/70). So you could be right about this blood vessel dysfunction.
But what would be the cause of Generalized Endothelial Dysfunction?Although I would like to note that I already tryed different anti-histamines including cetrizine but they didn't do much unfortunately.
I'm not trying to suggest endothelial dysfunction is the cause of POIS. I was just suggesting that Zyrtec is a way of testing the theory of endothelial dysfunction. If cetirizine does not work, that may be evidence that the source of the problem is not mast cells opening the BBB. However, it takes a while for an injured or inflamed blood vessel to heal, similar to if you have a skin cut. It could take a week or more of consistent use to heal the injury. There are receptors other than H1 that can release arachidonic acid. So a better test might be using a general phospholipase inhibitor like the corticosteroid you suggested, Dexamethasone.
I currently believe that the aneurysm in my brain is caused by white blood cell (lymphocyte, neutrophil)
chemotaxis. And if there is a good reason for that chemotaxis, I don't want to interfere with it since my stack, though cumbersome, works for me.
I know sometimes you refer to the herpes virus theory of POIS as my theory, but many people on this forum have suggested herpes as the cause of POIS even before I became a member. So I don't consider it my theory. Most of what I have been doing recently is summarizing the many ideas surrounding immunity and infection so that it is easy for us see the common points of agreements. Thanks for challenging the ideas and offering new ideas. We all beat POIS together!