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123454321 - Intro

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Just wait some weeks.
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123454321 wrote: Sat Jan 02, 2021 2:44 pm Hi, my name is Erik and I'm 27 years old.

During my time with Sertraline (1), I was hypersexual with no sexual problems whatsoever. It wasn't until I switched to Escitalopram and Mirtazapine (2), I started noticing problems. I then switched to Bupropion (3), but had lots of anxiety, which made me go back to Sertraline (4).

I didn't know about PSSD until a couple of months ago and I was sure that my symtoms would go away (low libido, lack of morning and spontaneous erections, weak orgasms, weak ejaculation force, "watery" sperm, reduced sperm count and genital anesthesia). Since I started tapering down Sertraline (4), I have improved somewhat in all of these symtoms, but I'm still far from my "normal" self. I'm now drug free for almost a week (5).

I've been prescribed Buspirone, but I'm not sure what to do... I'm extremely saddened by the fact I'm having these symtoms. It feels so unfair and unreal, like a nightmare.

Any supplements or anything else I should try?
Give your body time to recover. It's just one week, and you said it improved somewhat...also talk to your doctor.
Wellbutrin (2007 - 2018)
Wellbutrin + Sertraline (2015)
Wellbutrin + Ritalin (2016 - 2018)
Wellbutrin + Ritalin + Sertraline (3 months in 2018)
Buspirone (Feb 2019 - Today)
Ritalin + Buspirone (Nov 2019 - today)
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123454321 wrote: Sat Jan 02, 2021 2:44 pm Hi, my name is Erik and I'm 27 years old.

During my time with Sertraline (1), I was hypersexual with no sexual problems whatsoever. It wasn't until I switched to Escitalopram and Mirtazapine (2), I started noticing problems. I then switched to Bupropion (3), but had lots of anxiety, which made me go back to Sertraline (4).

I didn't know about PSSD until a couple of months ago and I was sure that my symtoms would go away (low libido, lack of morning and spontaneous erections, weak orgasms, weak ejaculation force, "watery" sperm, reduced sperm count and genital anesthesia). Since I started tapering down Sertraline (4), I have improved somewhat in all of these symtoms, but I'm still far from my "normal" self. I'm now drug free for almost a week (5).

I've been prescribed Buspirone, but I'm not sure what to do... I'm extremely saddened by the fact I'm having these symtoms. It feels so unfair and unreal, like a nightmare.

Any supplements or anything else I should try?
Don’t mess with supplements so early. Just wait and you’ll probably be fine soon enough
Last pill March 2019 - Citalopram for 7 years
Numbed penis and weak orgasm
Fatigue
Slightly blunted
Dizziness (this has improved a lot in the last 6 months)
123454321
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JustOnlyHope
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Yo bruh, I was in the same place as you almost 4 months ago. Don’t worry right now. Probably everything come back normal soon. Don’t read too much, it was my fault. There are a lot of people deep in shit that want to lead other people down with them. So, take care and wait 3 months and logged out.
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After this time you can try something however I’m not going to tell you what, first of all I have no idea what can help, it’s totally individual, second let your body recovery nuturally.
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