I guess I'm getting better over time

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Re: I guess I'm getting better over time

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You realize that you don't have PSSD, right? You can't go from having it full blown to not having it at all over and over. That would be like having diabetes only on Mondays and Thursdays.
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Angrydude00 wrote:You realize that you don't have PSSD, right? You can't go from having it full blown to not having it at all over and over. That would be like having diabetes only on Mondays and Thursdays.
You know pssd can be cured
Definition of pssd is not really matter when it comes to healing progress
many people experienced windows while recovery
like Tenyears27, brian6211, LouisSyfer (lol.. many..?)
maybe I'm experiencing windows too.. though it's not 100%
2016 march~april
Strattera+Vortioxetine for 3weeks
2016 may~june
Escitalopram for 2weeks (PSSD)
PLZNO
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I don't feel hurt anymore
But I feel empty
I just can't believe what happened to me
My doctor is completely denying my feedback
I am angry to everyone who did this to me
Blaming myself makes me feel much better
I hope all of us are just dreaming
This is an illusion.. not reality
2016 march~april
Strattera+Vortioxetine for 3weeks
2016 may~june
Escitalopram for 2weeks (PSSD)
theloneranger86
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Arent you feeling better. You like everyone else are probably experiencing windows. Im going through this brain fog window. Some libido is definitely back and erections improved too, though only slightly.
I think staying away from alcohol and eating very healthy is helping.
Meditation is like instant medicine for my PSSD.

Lets try and get better.

Everyone look up Adrenal Fatigue . I feel theres a strong connection

This seems to be a very good site to understand it . Ghost I feel you should go through this , since you seem to be the most informed about Neurology

https://www.drlam.com/blog/wired-state/11238/


Lets keep up our hope
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Thinking about neurotransmitter imbalances causes "NT imbalances". Worst idea ever (kind of - almost forgot about pssd).

This work both ways, uphill also in the boiling lava. Neurotransmitters trigger thoughts, but conscious thoughts affect neurotransmitters. This is the best idea ever.
PLZNO
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is everyone doing ok?
my mood is always up and down since I noticed that I have pssd
just doing fine.. certainly better than last month

about pssd
yes..I'm sorry to say this, but I don't see any further improvement
erections are better.. but I still have no lust in my heart
girls are much less interesting than they used to be
I feel like a soulless monster
everyone here will feel pretty much the same with me

I'm sure there is a way out.. but we haven't found yet
2016 march~april
Strattera+Vortioxetine for 3weeks
2016 may~june
Escitalopram for 2weeks (PSSD)
PLZNO
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about accutane
I'm sure some of you guys know about this drug pretty damn well
this drug can also cause permanent sexual death

yes.. I took that shit too
right after taking ssri

specifically

2016 march~april
Strattera+Vortioxetine for 3weeks
experienced sexual side effects after 3weeks.. but it has gone completely, after 2weeks of discontinuation

2016 may~june
Lexapro for 2weeks (PSSD)
it gave me sexual side effects after 1 fockin pill of lexapro 5mg
so I decided to dump this poison at 2016.6.12 and about 5weeks later... I took accutane

2016 july ~ 2016 september
accutane for 2months

WOW... SRSLY WTF is happening in this year? ROFL

ssri did nothing but robbing my sexuality
but accutane shrekt my pimples and made me look like a baby
my skin is still clear and I'm not even taking a pill anymore
don't get me wrong! I don't recommend this drug to anyone
accutane is a dangerous drug! side-effects are focking harsh... some of them can be permanent
thankfully.. only minor side effects occurred to me

so.. here's the thing
I took accutane after getting pssd
honestly I felt that my penis got even softer after about a month
it was placebo.. believe me.. my erections were already super bad
and like I said before.. I'm seeing windows.. so I think it was just a bad day
I know my body.. so.. conclusion is
ACCUTANE DID NOT WORSEN MY PSSD SYMPTOMS
2016 march~april
Strattera+Vortioxetine for 3weeks
2016 may~june
Escitalopram for 2weeks (PSSD)
PLZNO
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Over 6 months later

What a window!
I've never been better since pssd

Today's erection was rock hard
Sexual arousal is also improved
Libido..? is still horrible
As always, sometimes good, sometimes bad
2016 march~april
Strattera+Vortioxetine for 3weeks
2016 may~june
Escitalopram for 2weeks (PSSD)
theloneranger86
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Happy for you PLZNO. Is the emotional numbness showing signs of going away too ?
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I've never had such a problem
Maybe I'm too much dull to notice?
Specifically
What are the symptoms of the emotional numbness you are experiencing?
2016 march~april
Strattera+Vortioxetine for 3weeks
2016 may~june
Escitalopram for 2weeks (PSSD)
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