I think most of us have seen the YouTube clip where an American architect underwent castration and also took testosterone supplements and this cured his POIS
why did this work?
Hi everyone,
I heard the group was curious about a follow-up from my "Animus solution" haha. from 2009.
Demo, and Quantum, you guys are doing a great job on here. and I really like the quality of dialogue.
Thanks to Demo for making this happen!
I just re-watched that video from 10 years ago, and that date at the end with the girl, they told me to tell her everything about my illness... so it's a little embarrassing to watch that. Because I would not say things in the same manner again.!.. haha.
I think 10 years on, I am looking back, and I am truly grateful that my troubles are over.
To be honest, hearing from Demo this morning, really made my day. Because I realized what a huge Win this was in overcoming it... so it really made my day, that I could follow up with the community.
Hi Animus,
I am glad to interact directly with you, for the first time
Thanks for your good words about Demo's work and my work here !
I am happy for you that you are still POIS-free. Your successful cure can be very useful in order to help understand POIS and how it can be cured or relieved. Thanks for coming back here and share your comments.
If you come back when you have time to, and read this, I would have a question for you. Before your surgery, at the time you had POIS, was there a delay between the time you had an ejaculation, and the onset of POIS symptoms ?
I ask this because, if the "replenishment" hypothesis you suggest is valid, POIS symptoms should slowly appear as the biological machinery gradually starts to create new semen, so POIS wouldn't manifest immediately after release. ( As you may have read, I suppose that there is more than one type of POIS. Again, in this hypothesis, it would appear so, because, even if most members do experience a delay before the manifestation of POIS symptoms, there are mentions of cases where brain fog, for example, starts seconds after ejaculation. Those particular cases with no delay, would not fit the replenishment hypothesis, I think. )
Hi Quantum,
Thanks for the message, and it's a pleasure to meet you too. I'll check in here every so often. I think Demo got me hooked again!.. haha. POIS is a fascinating topic, and I know many are affected by it and can possibly benefit from the shared information.
Your question is quite interesting and I think brings up a brilliant and valid point. In fact, it brings up for me one of the quirky mysteries I experienced when I had POIS.
The delay of symptoms. When does the POIS appear after ejaculation: Right away? or Delayed...
And, I am actually very interested to explore that question. For me, it Varied. Sometimes I would get the POIS immediately. At those times I'd fall into an immediate deep slumber, and be out for days. Other times, curiously, I would feel nothing the moments after sex, but then... after 24 hours or so- the symptoms would appear strongly, and last again for a few days.
I think it's possible to link this to regeneration. So, one other important clue that I noticed to- just from my own empirical data. This would also happen to me several times, in the same way: I would feel no symptoms that evening, sleep fine, wake with energy...
but then "After eating a Meal", surprisingly, I'd get extremely tired. And the POIS onset would occur. triggered by the meal, it seemed. It didn't matter what I ate.
My hunch, or intuitive feeling, was that- once my body received the nourishment to go into sperm production again, it would trigger the spermatogenesis process, and I'd go into POIS.
I always felt this pause of symptoms was a great mystery... and didn't understand it. But I think the "Meal" clue helped me understand it a bit. I like to think of POIS as a sort of "Shock" that the body is going through while it copes with regeneration. As we know- the body often will delay it's shock reaction... until a moment when it can cope with it, perhaps? Perhaps you've been in a car accident... and the body knows it must still fight to continue. But then when you are in safety- you will really feel the pain of the incident somehow. The body has all sorts of mechanisms for coping with trauma. Mental and importantly- Physical.
I hope this is helpful, and doesn't add to confusion! thanks