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He is experiencing Parkinson's-like tremors as the result of over-masturbation.
I am 45 years old and suffered mild depression before. Recently, I am having mild tremors, if I masturbated twice consecutively.
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What if you already have Parkinson's Disease? Then you have a shortage of L-dopamine already. Does masturbation put an increased demand for L-dopa, and exacerbate the symptoms? Or are you "covered" by taking L-dopa already?
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Just from masturbating twice this guy is experiencing similar results to Parkinson's Disease. That seems to be a huge problem. Get your problem fixed as soon as possible and stop masturbating!
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Post Orgasmic Illness Syndrome (POIS)
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(After writing this post and registering I noticed that the forum rules specify no sexual content. I was going to stop, but I did a search and found another post about it. I hope this type of discussion won't be deemed inappropriate.)
Hi. I would like to relate my very personal story of an unusual condition that I have been plagued with. Ever since puberty I have had serious problems in the days immediately following ejaculation. My first symptom was acute back pain in the days following, at whatever age it was, perhaps around 14. After a few years it changed to an impaired cognitive condition, which I would describe as definite mental illness, in which thinking becomes very difficult, and it feels horrible in a way that can not be described. I'm sure specific neurotransmitters are depleted or something, but the cause of such a reaction is what I have never been able to understand. This has occurred following both nocturnal emissions and sexual activity. To minimize the problem I am not sexually active and try to avoid nocturnal emissions.
John
« Last Edit: 26/05/2017 17:31:36 by chris »
« Reply #1 on: 18/02/2007 19:28:55 »
Hi John.
i personally have never heard or known of anyone with your symptoms. You may find some usefull information here:
http://www.issm.info/prod/system/main/index.asp
an example of their work:
Post-Orgasmic Cognitive Symptoms
Dr. John Dean presented a case of a man in his mid fifties complaining of lifelong transient loss of memory and irritability that occurs after every orgasm. Otherwise the patient has no other sexual complaints, and no neurological disorders diagnosed by a neurologist. Dr. Dean considered asking the patient to masturbate and to have an orgasm whilst he was having his EEG. Dr. Charles Moser reported seeing two similar cases and forwarded an abstract by Dr. Waldinger –published in J Sex Marital Therapy- describing a post-ejaculatory syndrome in two men with spontaneous ejaculations. The syndrome consists of severe fatigue, intense warmth, and a flu like state, with generalized myalgia.
Dr. Gorm Wagner advised in-depth technical and psychological evaluation and considering simple measures such as post-coital blood pressure evaluation. Dr. Giuseppe La Pera advised a 24-hour Holter test, and reported a similar case with post coital elevated blood pressure, where symptoms resolved with beta blockers.
Dr. David Rabinowitz advised a full battery of investigations, and raised the possibility of a dissociative state, or a variant of Transient Global Amnesia. Dr. Ganesh Adaikan forwarded an article from the lancet where a woman with similar symptoms was cured with the antiepileptic, carbamazepine. Dr. Broderick also advised ruling out arrhythmias and blood pressure disorders by an ambulatory halter monitor and Blood Pressure cuff, then proceeding with considering dissociative states.
Paul
« Reply #2 on: 18/02/2007 21:33:46 »
John,
Just acknowledging to you that your post is welcomed and definitely appropriate,
I sincerely hope that in addition to Pauls post above that some helpful comments arrive here soon.!!
Men are the same as women, just inside out !
« Reply #3 on: 06/06/2007 09:55:17 »
« Last Edit: 18/04/2012 07:40:00 by B_Jim »
« Reply #4 on: 06/06/2007 10:05:06 »
« Last Edit: 17/03/2014 07:38:20 by B_Jim »
« Reply #5 on: 08/06/2007 23:53:27 »
There is also the risk of stress and depression due to lack of sexual release. It seems you just can't win.
« Reply #6 on: 24/06/2007 22:00:06 »
Hi John,
I'm really happy that you posted (and others replied).I've had POIS symptoms (no myalgia)for decades! I thought testosterone injections would help, but that turned out to only work very modestly (and exacerbating the need to have sex!).
I'm lost and extremely disappointed having this problem. I don't want to curtail sex, even though I know it creates this awful 4+ days misery.
Let's keep in touch!
« Last Edit: 18/10/2008 23:17:32 by demografx »
« Reply #7 on: 26/06/2007 09:43:50 »
sophiecentaur : Yes you right. Without sexual activities you feel more nervous and depressed, that's why i try to have it once a month. But the exhaustion is so severe that you need to slow down the frequency.
You post is interesting. Yes, testosterone injections seems to have a low effect on our state. You talked about POIS : have you described these symptoms with a doctor ? Very very few doctors know what pois is. As i said, POIS refer to myalgia. I don't have myalgias but cleraly intense muscle tremors and nervous system agitated in the 15-20 hours following orgams and strange cold/hot sensations (ill state as POIS). Then severe fatigue and brain fog start.
« Last Edit: 18/10/2008 23:24:12 by demografx »
« Reply #8 on: 27/06/2007 19:07:05 »
Hello B_Jim!............MANY thanks for your reply, I've contacted numerous physicians, sex researchers and many others over the years with my symptoms....and I usually get blank stares..."Gee, I never heard of THAT!" Thank you, Dr. send me a bill. Sorry to be so sarcastic, but I'm beyond desperate! (I'm hunting a solution for 25+ years)
I tried to contact you, Jim_B, but I can't figure out those crazy codes to copy (I haven't a clue how I finally made it here to TNS!)
Getting in touch with Dr Waldinger has been enormously frustrating. I succeeded once, then the email kept changing.
As you asked me to note, my most recent post-orgasmic symptoms just ended, and included 4 days of extreme exhaustion, depression, foggy cognition, burning FINGERTIPS - all 10 (this has included dermatitis, numbness and heat).
JIM_B AND EVERYONE: Since I'm unable to contact you here because I can't copy those cryptic messages (UdHk?)I would love to start a correspondence: let's gang up on this crazy syndrome!!
« Last Edit: 02/12/2015 00:30:34 by demografx »
« Reply #9 on: 27/06/2007 19:08:51 »
« Last Edit: 18/10/2008 23:19:07 by demografx »
« Reply #10 on: 27/06/2007 20:33:24 »
There is another similar discussion here: http://www.thenakedscientists.com/forum/index.php?topic=2734.0
You may find it interesting.
« Last Edit: 18/10/2008 23:22:42 by demografx »
« Reply #11 on: 19/07/2007 11:13:32 »
Hi everone,
I was somewhat pleased to discover that I wasn't the only person to suffer from this infliction. I am a 30 year old male from the UK, who has suffered from this post ejaculation depression for a number of years. The main symptoms I get include extreme tiredness, depression "brain fog" and flushing. It has ruined a number of my relationships and has further increased my depressive state. I too have tried seeking medical advice to no avail.
Conversely, I am upset to see that this condition doesn't seem to be recognised. It is evidently a problem, which is more common than one might suspect.
Out of interest - do those of you who suffer from this also have (clinical) depression? And do you know if any of your family members suffered from the same condition (if you are like me you probably haven't asked)!
How is the medication working out by the way?
Keep in touch everyone - I really feel that we need to explore this further!!
TTFN
Rob []
« Last Edit: 17/03/2009 03:31:51 by demografx »
« Reply #12 on: 19/07/2007 16:10:05 »
Rob, it seems to continue working (as I suspected not as good as the first time, but still significant improvement). Time will tell. The depression is there and it worsens post-org.
Rob, your problem seems like min..."blank stares" from professionals. It's because it is VERY rare (in my opinion) - I thinl Dr. Waldinger, who is the only one who seems to have studied it, said that as well.
« Last Edit: 18/10/2008 23:26:24 by demografx »
« Reply #13 on: 24/07/2007 12:56:10 »
That's sounds interesting keep us posted!!
Thanks
Rob
« Reply #14 on: 06/08/2007 07:27:19 »
I'M CAUTIOUSLY OPTIMISTIC! First Day of POIS (less the myalgia) symptoms, popped a Levitra again as an experimental "cure." Also recently resumed testosterone therapy (for months the lab and the doctors had me labeled as "female" (what idiocy!) so naturally my T-readings looked high when they were in fact low.
Levitra (plus testosterone?) seemed to work again! Not the total "cure" that I hoped for, but a significant reduction of POIS symptoms, including reduced recovery time.
I AM NOT A PHYSICIAN...so don't rush out and replicate my experiment...also, I have one anxious eye on the Placebo Effect, although the very encouraging thing is that this is the 3rd try, and the placebo effect normally doesn't last on repeated trials.
It would be great if anyone can shed any theoretical light on this, i.e., why does Levitra seem to work, albeit imperfectly?
Perhaps it speeds up the replacement of lost sperm? Just a wild guess.
Fewer things than POIS have been as misery-making in my life. I hope, for me and others similarly afflicted, that this may be a modest breakthrough.
Can someone contact Dr Waldinger to see what he thinks?
« Last Edit: 18/11/2008 03:20:50 by demografx »
« Reply #15 on: 13/08/2007 18:38:55 »
I also find that keeping the mind O-F-F these symptoms of POIS helps. I tend to obsess quite a bit on the symptoms, especially the dry fingertips. Wish me luck, I just started another POIS cycle this morning and I'm not taking Levitra (I'm hoping that the peak testosterone level I'm on will help). But if I don't improve by tomorrow morning I'm taking L. Again, don't copy what I do, let me be the "guinea pig" !
« Reply #16 on: 22/08/2007 13:01:36 »
Hi all,
Probably like the rest of you guys I surf the net periodically looking for info about POIS from which I suffer. Well done for being brave enough to post about it. I too was in touch with Dr Waldinger, including filling out a questionaire for his research but have long since lost contact with him as he doesn't reply to emails anymore. My POIS started after I had treatment for an overactive thyroid which then went underactive following radioiodine treatment - I now take thyroxine to correct my underactive thyroid. A therapist I saw managed to actualy speak to Dr Waldinger and he apparently thought the thyroid treatment could possibly have set the condition off. Does that make sense to anyone else? Dr Waldinger said my symptoms do match POIS symptoms. However, I see there seem to be quite a variety of POIS symptoms and I don't have all of them. The most frustrating aspect is the mental fog, extreme tiredness and reduced capacity to think clearly. In the beginning (10+yrs ago) this could last as much as a month after orgasm! I also had a pressure in my head that made it feel like my eyes were bulging out. Over the years it has become less severe (or at least doesn't last as long) and now it takes around a week to recover. Needless to say this has had a detrimental effect on my social life and my work. I don't get the muscle pain some people describe but I can get loose stools (used to be diarhoea but usually not that bad now) and severe sore throat though generally I don't get that so bad either now. It's mostly the tiredness and diminished mental abiity which decreases confidence when I'm affected. I haven't yet found anything that I can say reduces symptoms but have read all your commments and ideas on this with interest. Two things have helped me. The first was when I learned about Dr Waldinger's research and that there was actually a name for the condition and it was recognised (all be it by few doctors). That makes it easier to talk about and of course there's the knowledge you're not alone. One of the biggest things though has been just remembering that its not my fault I suffer from this and to recognise that I do a pretty amazing job of coping with it, incredibly frustrating as it is. I was used to being a high achiever in life, or at least academically, until POIS hit me. Naturally I get down about it as anyone would. But I also know its not my fault that I have POIS and recognising that has, for me, been an important thing. I'm not sure of the best way to make this condition of ours more widely recognised and researched but I think that is what it needs. Lets try and club together and work towards that.
I'll check back here regularly and post other relevant stuff as I think of it or come across it. Thanks again for starting and contributing to this thread. I hope others who suffer POIS will find it.
all the best to you guys,
stay in touch
« Last Edit: 22/08/2007 13:07:41 by mellivora »
« Reply #17 on: 25/08/2007 22:46:27 »
HELLO MELLIVORA,
Thank you for your post. Welcome. And let's keep up the mutual effort, everyone, maybe we'll yet conquer this most annoying syndrome! It was great to see someone else come forward, maybe we'll see more.
« Reply #18 on: 27/08/2007 19:18:48 »
POIS symptom abatement progress. Levitra seems to have a continuing effect. Possibly the testosterone too, but in combination. In the first day or two of symptoms, to combat lethargy: I increased my caffeine consumption (btw, I am a caffeine addict FWIW; I'm also on ADD stimulants; and I just tried a vitamin supplement that seems to work, called "5-HOUR ENERGY" available at convenience stores such as 7-11. If unavailable, their distributor can be reached at 1-888-960-9495. No, this is not a commercial LOL.
Best wishes, everyone, for much success. Please keep posting, telling me you're alive and well!
« Last Edit: 19/10/2008 00:46:11 by demografx »
« Reply #19 on: 31/08/2007 22:41:32 »
I am a 57 yo male that has just experienced a very similar episode.
My last two ejaculations created a very strange experience for me. I became very confused and "punch drunk", similar to what has been described above. The confusion lasted 4 to 5 hours but eventually dissipated.
The first time this happened was four weeks ago, my wife thought I was having a stroke, and rushed me to the ER in a state of mental confusion. They kept me overnight for tests; CT, MRI, EEG and Holter Monitor. Nothing abnormal except my BP was sky high 156/117. I seemed to come out after 4 or 5 hours.
I didn't connect the problem with ejaculation until it happened to me again, last weekend. Both times was I was masterbating. I have never experienced anything like this before. Now I'm afraid to have intercourse with my wife and began browsing and found this. No sure what to do next.
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