Well, my experiment with supplemental dopamine basically failed. It just gave me slight headaches and, after the placebo wore off, disappointment.
This doesn´t really surprise me, and it doesn't necesarily mean that the problem isn't dopamine related.
I remember many, many yeasr sago, when I was in systems repair service for an airline, we had this console that was very hard to diagnose. We'd get in ther with oscilloscope and testers and follow the leads to find a problem with the circuit. Finally you'd nail it down to a bad transistor, where the signal was distorted. Change the transistor, and NO, the same distortion.
The circuit was so complex, (like the human body) that one problem somewhare else reflected all through this stupid circuit. It was very difficult to diagnose.
And POIS is like that. It's almost certain the dopamine is upset (has the distorted signal), but just supplementing it doesn't do anything, the circuit just readjusts itself to a different form of imbalance.
The only solultion is to find and remedy the cause....
In that light, we have raised $24700 of the $33,500 we need for our POIS research program which we HOPE to meet by March of this next year.... And if we don't make it, I guess we should by March of 2014.
Thanks Berhune for your input. At least we can go eliminating methods that haven't worked for us.