Welcome to the
Postorgasmic-Illness-Syndrome
POIS-Network
»A moment of pleasure – followed by days of exhaustion, pain and confusion.«
»POIS turns your life upside down and changes your whole personality.
It affects you at the core of your being.«
»With POIS, my mental, intellectual, emotional and physical health suffers greatly.
It makes me feel like I am just surviving my day.
It triggers anhedonia, depression, feelings of emptiness and anger.
I hate it and it feels like an actual curse.«
»Everytime I suffer from POIS, I see how my life just grinds to a hault.
I have to force myself to do anything.
Everything feels like a chore one after another.
Daily life becomes a stream of endless chores.«
»POIS doesn’t just rob you of health – it robs you of closeness, intimacy and freedom.«
»POIS means looking at your own sexuality with fear.«
»A moment of pleasure – followed by days of exhaustion, pain and confusion.«
»During POIS my mind feels empty. I have no ideas what to do next, no inspirations, no curiosity, no will to try anything new, no plans.
If I had sex like a normal person, I would end up as a complete loser.«
»POIS is like having your soul sucked out of you. You are now a “zombie-like” shell of your former self. Music that used to move you now does nothing. Friends you used to have fun with are now a burden. Your brain is broken. Happiness just doesn’t happen. All the color is sucked out of life.«
»The emotional burden of this disease should not be underestimated.
The constant fear that the next orgasm will trigger the next health disaster makes it difficult to have an intimate relationship or even allow the thought of intimacy.
I feel like I’m being denied something so basic and human.«
Do you suffer from unexplained complaints after orgasm?
Do you feel sick and depressed after sex?
Are you totally exhausted, have flu-like symptoms, muscle pain or migraines?
Is your brain function limited? Do you have a foggy brain?
Or are you anxious and depressed?
You may suffer from Postorgasmic-Illness syndrome (POIS).
You are not alone!
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