11-21-2019, 09:22 AM
Day 54
I have decided to stop DMSI now for 2 reasons and run MIR instead for a month:
1. Health issues: In November I already had to briefly interrupt DMSI to run MIR, because of the usual winter infections.
2. Priapism: During this night I woke up a few times, it felt like having an erection for (many?) hours, accompanied by pain, so it must be ischemic priapism. It's obviously related to DMSI, as priapism is rare: in 1 in 20,000 to 1 in 100,000 males per year. Wikipedia says the risk of permanent scarring of the penis begins to increase after 4 hours and definitely occurs after 48 hours - which sounds quite dangerous. Is this some kind of stubborn resistance, or rather too ambitious 'training'? I have learned that the morning glory normally reflects my health status, it only manifests when I am rather healthy. So DMSI 3.3.2 certainly did a lot (in contrast to 3.2), unfortunately not fulfilling the goal defined.
Woodman
I have decided to stop DMSI now for 2 reasons and run MIR instead for a month:
1. Health issues: In November I already had to briefly interrupt DMSI to run MIR, because of the usual winter infections.
2. Priapism: During this night I woke up a few times, it felt like having an erection for (many?) hours, accompanied by pain, so it must be ischemic priapism. It's obviously related to DMSI, as priapism is rare: in 1 in 20,000 to 1 in 100,000 males per year. Wikipedia says the risk of permanent scarring of the penis begins to increase after 4 hours and definitely occurs after 48 hours - which sounds quite dangerous. Is this some kind of stubborn resistance, or rather too ambitious 'training'? I have learned that the morning glory normally reflects my health status, it only manifests when I am rather healthy. So DMSI 3.3.2 certainly did a lot (in contrast to 3.2), unfortunately not fulfilling the goal defined.
Woodman