Also, as a final note, keep in mind there is more than one type of POIS, so what would work for one may not work for the other.
Even though this sounds perfectly reasonable, you still need proof for that other than empiric reasons; since we don't know what these types are.
You should've said that, there is a possibility of other types of POIS
Hi Nas,
I understand what you mean, so I have modified my post to the following :
"Also, as a final note, keep in mind that it seems there are than one type of POIS, based on the empirical results members get from their POIS control methods. There is no one single method that works for every POIS sufferers, and what works for one may not work for the other, and can even worsen another member's POIS."
My POIS Types Chart is indeed based on empirical results. Since we do not know the underlying mechanisms, it cannot be automatically stated there they have different biological causes. However, if, for example, niacin was effective for every POISer, it would suggest that it is the exact same biological pattern that is implied. The fact the some control methods works for a certain percentage, and not for others, and that some methods will be useful for only a few members, seems to point in the opposite direction, that some different biological mechanisms lead to similar symptoms. My chart reflect that idea by naming the different types by " POIS Type reponding to ..." which makes it clear that it is based on empirical results ( It was not like that at first, but a comment from another member made me refine my way of naming the different types in the chart).
In this particular case, castration, it is a very drastic procedure, and it is not clear, for the reasons I have stated in this thread, if another person going through this surgery would be relieved from POIS. It would be a huge disappointment and a source of deep frustration en regret if one would undergo that type of surgery, jsut to see that his POIS is still there. Even if a less drastic version was used, by leaving the testes, this would be a huge disappointment as well if not effective in eliminating POIS. That is why I wanted to make it clear that what works for one does not necessarily work for another, as we clearly see with all the POIS control methods we know about up to now. For example, if one member's POIS would come from a specific set of genetic mutations, or from an neurotransmitters problem in the brain, then castration would theorically have no effect.
Also, I heard some rumors that Animus is no longer 100% POIS-free. These are, of course, only rumors, and I do not think he will ever come back on this forum to clarify his situation. Like Demo has pointed out in this thread, he may already had too much media attention, and may not want any public attention anymore, including from this forum. But after 5 years of silence, we clearly miss the long term results of his surgical solution.