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Re: Castration, why did it work
« Reply #80 on: May 13, 2019, 03:57:55 PM »

...after POIS was gone...


No words from me.

Just savoring yours!


10 long years!

:) :) :)

Yep. It's truly a blessing to be able to say POIS in the past tense.  I would not have even noticed this 10 year anniversary had it not been for the Forum.  So thank you!  I remember when we started over at the Naked Scientists! 
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« Reply #81 on: May 13, 2019, 05:40:56 PM »
Animus, Yes!

Any forum Member here at POISCenter, who was also a forum Member at The Naked Scientists Forum/POIS thread - - is now, e.g., Animus! a Member of The





I’d like to compile a list of people who have been with us since pre-POISCenter days, i. e., since the earlier Naked Science Forum. That’s about 7+ years!

Please post your name below this post and I’ll add it here! (No special order)

• Animus
• demografx
• Daveman
• Observer
• certainlypois2
• b_jim
• Limejuice
• Defsync
• Vandemolen
• Gabin
• Bizzy
• hurray
• mellivora
• Starsky
• Habibou
• GoingLessCrazy
• Kurtosis
• B_Daniel

The OldTimer Reunion thread:
https://poiscenter.com/forums/index.php?topic=2892.msg26812#msg26812


« Last Edit: May 13, 2019, 10:14:21 PM by demografx »
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Re: Castration, why did it work
« Reply #82 on: May 13, 2019, 10:14:50 PM »
Animus, as you can see, you’ve been added.
10 years of significant POIS-reduction, treatment consisting of daily (365 days/year) testosterone patches.

TRT must be checked out carefully with your doctor due to fertility, cardiac and other risks.

40+ years of severe 4-days-POIS, married, raised a family, started/ran a business

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Re: Castration, why did it work
« Reply #83 on: May 14, 2019, 02:10:51 PM »
Animus, as you can see, you’ve been added.

Thank you Demo! beep beep

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« Reply #84 on: May 14, 2019, 02:51:00 PM »

Animus, as you can see, you’ve been added.


Thank you Demo! Beep, beep.



« Last Edit: May 15, 2019, 05:32:38 PM by demografx »
10 years of significant POIS-reduction, treatment consisting of daily (365 days/year) testosterone patches.

TRT must be checked out carefully with your doctor due to fertility, cardiac and other risks.

40+ years of severe 4-days-POIS, married, raised a family, started/ran a business

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Re: Castration, why did it work
« Reply #85 on: July 17, 2019, 08:23:59 PM »
Hi Animus,

First of all thank you so much for sharing some of your time with us.

I saw your YouTube video. And some of the symptoms you are refering there remember me totally the same I am having since some time ago (but not since I began with POIS). Also, some other things you are telling now.... Like for instance, the onset time was not always the same for you....was exactly the same for me during my first years of POIS. I also suffered during 4 years or so, to being able to realize that maybe my Illness was POIS. Just because the onset time was different every time (especially in the early years). I also had to visit psychiatrist since no doctor found anything strange in the blood tests and I felt the terrible sensation  of
 incomprehension since nobody was able to help me.... One of the symptoms what most strikes me (from what you explained on your video)  is the pain in the joints of the spinal cord. Because since some months I am also suffering them.

Human body is extremly complex, very probably more than POIS is. I think that we are all in agreement on that.

On October 2017, I had only 3 days after an O a a pericarditis... In the hospital where I was treated, they explained to me that a pericarditis is either caused by an infection or an autoimmune disease. They did me a lot of tests to find any infection. None was found.

A few days ago I had pain in the chest again, with the same pain that I ended up having pericarditis.

The cardiologist that I saw a week ago has explained to me that autoimmune diseases tend to affect serous inflammation. Because the serous tissues have much more presence of cells of the immune system than other tissues in the body. Examples of serous tissues are the pericardium, the peritoneum, the pleura (lungs). And this cardiologist told me that this chest pain I feel is very likely due to pleuritis....and this could extend to pericardium if not treated correctly. I also think that this pleural inflammation could be one of the reasons of feeling so strong palpitations also... Since lungs and heart are strongly related.

I strongly agree with Quantum when he says about there are different types of POIS. And that symptoms and remedies are not the same for all of us.

Curiously we have two types of immune systems one generic (and innate) and another adaptive (that is able to 'learn' and create new antibodies by means of some mechanism. That's why vaccines work and our adaptive immune system is able to overcome by itself some types of viruses infections...).

I have been abstinent since August 4th (9 months now). The first thing one might think is how is that possible? ... that is not POIS! Right?.... Well, as I said, POIS does not seems to manifest and work exactly the same for all of us. In my case, one year ago by accident (I mean without being intentional) I putted more pressure due in my testicular and perineal area when I was riding on a sled. There was no strong blow or bruise at all. I only had a varicocele in the testicles. that curiously I never had and they appeared when I started to suffer POIS. This varicocele (varicose veins in testicles) was one of   POIS symptoms. In fact, when I was POIS free, this varicocele diminished or even disappeared altogether. And viceversa, when POIS was activated It became much more bigger.....

This riding on sled day... In a concrete moment I felt a strong prick (on the varicocele zone) like a kind of whiplash. For some strange reason from that day each time I putted some pressure on testicles or perineal area (just by sitting). POIS symptoms are triggered!!! Just by putting some pressure! I know it sounds amazing!.... But I know what my POIS symptoms where before that day.... And they were the same!

Moreover, since that day the problem was only for the testicular and perineal area when putting pressure.... nothing else was sensible to pressure.... since then I had to avoid sitting...Oddly enough!

But that is not all.... being in that difficult situation ... I had the last O I had (on last August 4th). After that last O..... Things became even worse.... The sensible area to pressure spreaded even more.... Now affecting also buttocks and lower back....

And even more.... after August 4th, I have not had an O anymore. But I had arousal moments.... And preseminal liquid (generated on cowper glands) made me also having worsening and as well burning/stinging sensation in every place precum liquid was in touch with (urethra and glans skin....). For me, with no doubt all these things are POIS related. Even if this is not exactly the same for all of us.

As Quantum says.... Many different types of POIS?

The adaptive immune system can work or attack (by mistake) something different from each one of us?

Who knows....

Animus.... Anyway, I'm very happy for you ... and that you have managed to get out of this horrible disease! and that you have also managed to get well from such a delicate surgery!

Like Demo says... You are our Hero!!!

And I sincerely hope that our research team will free us or bring us a little closer to the solution of this nightmare...

Sorry for extend myself so much.... But I wanted also to provide a bit of my vision of POIS....

Hi Fernab

I was reading about your experience and it is very similar to mine. Around two weeks ago i put too much pressure on the prenium/pelvic floor while sitting and felt a strong whiplash on my pelvic floor and back of head. This instantly gave me pois symptoms as if i had just orgasmed such as anxiety, low motivation, brain fog etc etc.

Ever since then each time i sit even for a few seconds and apply pressure on the pelvic floor/prenium i get instant pois and a whiplash effect to the back of my head and pelvic floor. It has been a terrible few weeks as i have had to avoid sitting down as it risks triggering pois.

I always thought pois was related to orgasm or sperm but this seems to prove my old theories wrong.

Just wondering what has been your approach to resolving this sitting down pois situation? Has it disappeared with time or is it permanent? What has been your ways of dealing with not sitting did you find what was causing it?

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« Reply #86 on: July 18, 2019, 11:43:10 AM »
Hi James88,

Are you also in abstinence since long time ago (in my case since august 4th 2018) and continue having POIS symptoms without any O?

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« Reply #87 on: July 18, 2019, 04:45:24 PM »
Hi James88,

Are you also in abstinence since long time ago (in my case since august 4th 2018) and continue having POIS symptoms without any O?

Hi

My pois symptoms disappear after 2-3 days if i don't sit and put pressure on my prenium. I have recently been taking prostate supplements and cayenne pepper as i believe my prenium is inflamed or infected (prostatits possibly) there has been some relief so hopefully this fixes it. 

Just been a weird situation that hopefully can get fixed soon


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« Reply #88 on: July 18, 2019, 05:04:31 PM »
Suppose then you are visiting a Dr to treat the infection in case it is...

In my case it's also due to an infection... I'm beeing treated by a Dr with antibiotics. I also hope this just a temporary situation. But seems it's going to take some time to recover in my case....

So have to be very patient...

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« Reply #89 on: July 22, 2019, 12:09:41 PM »
which parts where removed during the castration, sorry for asking, can anyone explain to me please

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« Reply #90 on: July 23, 2019, 05:03:43 AM »

...which parts where removed during the castration, sorry for asking, can anyone explain to me please


I sent the above to Animus. Here’s his reply:

”Dear Demo!

Thanks for forwarding that question.
I have pretty limited time right now, as I'm going into a major project at work.
I understand people are curious about why/ & How the surgeries worked.
And I do believe I have answered that question many times individually on the forum..! haha.
But I understand the value of discussion.  Unfortunately I can't engage in the discussion board right now because of work. Although I'd love to explain it personally to everyone, I just cannot.
Here are just the objective points of what I did:
My surgeries were based on the: 
Dry Ejaculation Theory. as solution to POIS.
I wanted to retain the ability to have erection and enjoy sex, have orgasm,
but dry ejaculation means no kids. No Semen comes out during ejaculation.

Semen is made by at least 3 organs. The Testicles. The Prostate. and the Seminal Vesicles... are the main ones. These three organs combine to create semen.

1. The Seminal Vesicles can be removed from the body without much side effects. As they only produce fluid for Semen. They are not important for any other bodily function.

2. The Testicles are responsible for making the live Sperm. They also have a very important male function outside of Sex- which is to produce Testosterone. Testosterone is very important for male health. Fortunately, one can take Testosterone replacement therapy. So that muscles, and energy can be maintained even if you remove the Testicles. So one can remove them, stop making Sperm, but still retain your masculine qualities.

3. The Prostate Gland. I did NOT remove my Prostate Gland. I minimized the size surgically with a TURP.  I also take medicines & supplements daily to shrink it. The Prostate is a very critical part of the Urinary Tract, which helps to control the flow of the Bladder. Removing it may cause incontinence.

4. So just to note: "Castration" is only ONE Part of the Animus solution. Castration involves only the removal of the Testicles. The other 2 organs are *Just* as important. All three need to be addressed in order to achieve Dry Ejaculation.  All 3 surgeries for me worked to End my POIS. Still to today. I can and do have sex 1-2x per week now, without missing a beat, and continue my work, social life. [emphasis mine - Demo]

Best of luck to you and the forum, Demo!
Please feel free to share this with the members. Thanks
Sincerely,

Animus”
« Last Edit: August 12, 2019, 01:47:32 PM by demografx »
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« Reply #91 on: August 11, 2019, 06:16:13 PM »
Animus’ POIS symptoms (from his introductory post - approx. 2009)...I just wrote to him and asked him for his POIS symptoms for the Forum. This is a post he retrieved from his meticulous record-keeping. He has also volunteered his time to NORD’s POIS researchers.

Greetings,
I'm glad I found this discussion forum. I think I have POIS too, although I have a slightly different spin.
I've been through a lot in the last 5 years. I'm now 38 years old.
In January 2003, I bought and used a product called VigRX.  VigRX are those "penis pills" that enlarge the penis and increase the amount and intensity of the ejaculation.  It works by causing more blood to rush into the genitals during sexual excitement, and thereby slowly enlarging the penis over time because of the ballooning effect.
 
I found the product to be very effective. My penis increased in girth from about 3" to 5", although length was not affected.  My testicles enlarged to about twice their original size, and the sac became more pendulous. I ejaculated twice as much semen, and the quality of semen was whiter, thicker and ribbon-like.
But it soon began to feel that this added intensity was becoming very taxing to my system and that I was undergoing some rather dramatic systemic changes because of it.
 
Most troubling to me was:
 
1. Extreme exhaustion after ejaculation lasting days. Feeling utter weakness and intense sleepiness. I sometimes needed to sleep 16 hours after ejaculating. It took me up to 7 days to recover from an ejaculation.  during that time I was very weak.
 
2. Intense hunger and craving for protein, fats, and sweets. Weight gain. My food consumption increased a lot in the days after ejaculation. It felt like my body was trying to refuel from a complete drain of resources.  And the overall fat gain felt like again a hedge against this total depletion. Having previously been a rather well-balanced physical specimen- enjoying good fitness and vigour- I became something of a "sex-machine"! It felt like all my body's resources were being diverted to the genitals, and to semen production. My genitals became turbo-charged while the rest of me withered away and I became grossly out of balance.
I could actually feel a higher level of activity and movement in my testicles. They would also tend to ache a lot.
 
3. dizziness.  Inability to stand up alone with my eyes closed. I experienced a minor concussion one night when I fell over backward in the dark on the way to the bathroom. I could remain vertical and walk but I had to consciously keep correcting myself.
 
4. Hot flashes. Those are when the skin suddenly feels burning and feverish.
 
5. Increased perspiration. My shirts became soaked with sweat and the smell was much more pungent. Shirt armpits all got stained yellow. 
 
6. Poor digestion. I began to have constant diarrhea instead of hard, healthy stool. Stomach grumbled a lot. I to this day haven't had good healthy stool since 2003.
 
7. Jitteriness. Shakiness, feeling of overstimulation. This went along with the weakness. I felt a certain instability in my chest, instead of being relaxed. This effected my work, my relationships, and my ability to think and relax.
 
8. Inability to exercise.  Since taking VigRX I have not been able to run, bike, swim, lift weights, or do any aerobic activity.  Exercise causes me to become extremely weak for the next few days.  Also, it causes an intense stress to my body that is hard to recover from. I just don't have the internal resources to exert very much.  My body seems to save all that for sexual activity now.
 
9. Compromised immune system.  I began to catch colds much more easily, and catch flu.  Generally much more sickly. I needed to go to the hospital emergency room a few times.
 
10. Lack of control over my libido.  I would go through this cycle of intense sexual stimulation, where I would be compelled to masturbate or have sex.  It felt out of my control.
 
11. Belligerence. My personality changed dramatically. I think this was caused by the increase in testicle size, and the increase in testosterone. Although, interestingly, I was still within the normal range for testosterone levels, and for testicle size.  The normal range seems to be quite broad. But for my body it was too much.  Increased testosterone also caused my hairline to recede quickly.
 
12. Back and joint pain.  Feeling of deadness in my spine.  development of an  exaggerated curvature to my spine. Much neck problems. Pain and weakness in joints. I think this is also in common with the others who have posted here.
 
13.  Mental deterioration. Mental fogginess. I forgot how to spell words, and often couldn't find words to express myself. My writing also changed and I began to switch letters.
 
14. Mental depression.  In the days after ejaculation, I feel quite down and unable to socialize satisfactorally.
 
I've listed just the major symptoms, I think they match what others have felt with POIS.  But unlike some of you, I've not had POIS since puberty.  I developed a particularly strong version of it after taking VigRX- which caused in a way, a second puberty-  or a second major growth/ development of the genitals.
 
My life turned dramatically for the worse after all this happened. I no longer felt I was able to function in the world or take care of myself. I came near to really ending my life.  And I had to be hospitalized at a psychiatric ward.
 
Also, due to VigRX I developed an enlarged prostate- which causes incontinence.  The size of the prostate is directly effected by how much testosterone is produced.  Having enlared testicles causes enlargement of the prostate. Enlarged prostate can cause incontinence- and it did for me.  I became unable to control my bowel movements.  After my oriectomy, and the subsequent lessening of testosterone, it cured my incontinent urges. I'm also taking Flomax, a medicine to reduce the prostate- and that has worked quite well.
 
My understanding of the problem is that my sexual function became too demanding for my body.  My body in it's normal state couldn't support the amount of sexual activity that became demanded of it. And all these symptoms were a result of my body's greater expenditure of semen.  A lot of my problems were also caused by hormonal irregularity because of increased testicle size.
I reason that much of my problem is caused by the overproduction and overejaculation of semen. Or the production and ejaculation of semen beyond that which the body can comfortably tolerate.  There could be something to the orgasmic chemical release as well.  But I think the main cause is "overejaculation", and the cure for me is "dry ejaculation".
 
My solution was to remove the organs responsible for manufacturing semen.  The first and easiest to remove are the testes.
I had a "bilateral oriectomy".  This is the removal of both testicles. I experienced almost immediate relief after the surgery.  I went on a lowered dose of testosterone, which cured the dizziness, and the rampant libido, and the shakiness in my chest. It also cured the intense food cravings after ejaculation, and it cured the belligerence. My hairline returned to normal. It lessened the recovery time from 7 days to 2-3 days currently.
 
I also started taking a high dose of Prozac to combat the mental depression and cognitive problems.  That has helped me a lot also.
 
I still have the problems with exhaustion, back pain, diarrhea, inability to exercise, depression, and so on, after ejaculation. I have looked into what it would take to remove the other two organs which make semen.  Ultimately, I think that "dry ejaculation" will solve much of the problem. My body has not returned to normal levels of semen production, and it it still overproducing and over-expending due to the VigRX.
 
The testes are responsible really only for the sperm in semen, which comprises very little of the volume.  The majority of the seminal fluid is produced by the seminal vesicles and the prostate.
The next step for me, logically would be the removal the seminal vesicles, the cauterizing of the ejaculatory ducts, and perhaps the reduction of the prostate through a TURP.  These would cause me dry ejaculation.
 
I've arranged for this operation, but put it on hold because no one is recommending it, and it is expensive and time-consuming, and involves going out of the country. All of which I'm not sure is worth it right now, not yet.  But I keep the option open while I explore other options.
 
I'm curious what other people have done to effectively reduce their POIS symptoms.

Animus
« Last Edit: August 11, 2019, 08:52:22 PM by demografx »
10 years of significant POIS-reduction, treatment consisting of daily (365 days/year) testosterone patches.

TRT must be checked out carefully with your doctor due to fertility, cardiac and other risks.

40+ years of severe 4-days-POIS, married, raised a family, started/ran a business

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« Reply #92 on: August 12, 2019, 09:05:05 AM »
I basically think castration avoid "something" to be loss in semen. Quite simply. My urologist think this theory is bad because if you don't have ejaculation, semen is progressively lost in urine.
I think he's wrong because I doubt 100% of semen ingredients are lost. Some of them can be recaptured and especially the "something" above.
I think this something could be quite simply the serotonin-like substance present in semen (serotonin, melatonin, thyrotropin releasing hormone).
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Taurine = Anti-Pois

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« Reply #93 on: August 12, 2019, 09:57:06 AM »
And the vagus nerve

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« Reply #94 on: August 12, 2019, 01:45:15 PM »
Thanks, b_jim.
« Last Edit: August 12, 2019, 01:51:39 PM by demografx »
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« Reply #95 on: August 12, 2019, 01:54:53 PM »
b_jim, if you (and Animus) are correct, then my idea of the expulsion mechanism itself (regardless of wet or dry ‘ejection’) being a POIS culprit would be...wrong.
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« Reply #96 on: August 17, 2019, 03:25:23 PM »

I basically think castration avoid "something" to be loss in semen...


b_jim, ever since you wrote this, I have been obsessively intrigued by your idea of “loss”!

What could possibly account for all the POIS body-mind ravaging misery just because the body has experienced the “loss” of a few seemingly harmless ingredients in semen???

« Last Edit: August 17, 2019, 03:32:33 PM by demografx »
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« Reply #97 on: August 17, 2019, 03:27:36 PM »
Does anyone here think that the *ejection/expulsion mechanism* in ejaculation - a pretty powerful “bodily earthquake” in my opinion - might have something to do with POIS?
« Last Edit: August 17, 2019, 03:33:28 PM by demografx »
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40+ years of severe 4-days-POIS, married, raised a family, started/ran a business

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« Reply #98 on: August 17, 2019, 05:13:02 PM »
Yes Demo it definitely does, when I tried the trauma release exercise before O only my legs were shaking a lil bit. I then tried it after O and my legs, back and whole body are shaking super hard and uncontrollably. My back was slamming against the flaw while I was shaking/tremoring. Almost like I'm releasing a devil lol

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« Reply #99 on: August 17, 2019, 09:32:20 PM »
“...releasing a devil” ;D
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