Talk:Compensatory Changes

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Please help, I'm confused. You talk about penises and vaginas, but these are not located at T2-T3. Are you saying my bad tooth is caused by thorn in foot? Please explain.

Please help, oh you make me so confused. Is not things like libido influenced by hormonal factors, such as levels of estrogenic and androgenic hormones, because current evidence suggests that androgenic hormones released from the primary sex organs (testes and ovaries) and the adrenal gland play a significant role in determining the intensity of sex drive. These organs are not innervated by T2-T3 sympathetic nerve. Please explain.


We know that sympathectomy in one region will cause sympathetic hyperactivity in another region. For example, ETS causes excessive sweating in the lower body. We must not presume this hyperactivity is limited to sweat glands, because the sympathetic nerves run to all sorts of organs, glands, and muscles. Admin 13:41, 8 June 2007 (EDT)
Also, we must try to explain the consistent anecdotal reports of lowered libido. The CS model does this. We learn from Diederichs that elevated sympathetic tone is an "antagonist of erection". See this section [1] Admin 13:42, 8 June 2007 (EDT)

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