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lost_soul wrote:
I've taken cialis before, only 5mg iirc. It helped me get a bit harder with physical stimulation, but I still could not get hard from anything psychological
I've taken 10MG Cialis daily for 2 months. Doesn't help with spontaneous erections or libido (that feeling where you're clawing at the walls for want of sexual activity).
It did help with prolonging erections and there was a definite psychological reassurance that came with that. I never got to test it out by having sex.
I stopped because it was insanely expensive to take 10MG every day.
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Here might be one success story -
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Dude, firstly, and I think you know this already, you really shouldn't be regularly taking stims due to your previous mental health history. Stims in particular can really mess up dopamine and serotonin levels in the brain. You're going to wind up back on anti-depressants if you're not careful
I too had lasting libido problems during and after using anti-depressants. I actually started this thread on the subject early last year, so you might wanna have a read of that.
Unfortunately my opinion probably isn't going to sit well with you But here it is. It just takes TIME. I tried a lot of different supplements and even prescription meds to try and get my libido back after stopping SSRIs, but nothing worked. I just had to ride it out and wait patiently. Slowly but surely my libido returned, and now it's stronger than ever
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Dude, firstly, and I think you know this already, you really shouldn't be regularly taking stims due to your previous mental health history. Stims in particular can really mess up dopamine and serotonin levels in the brain. You're going to wind up back on anti-depressants if you're not careful
I too had lasting libido problems during and after using anti-depressants. I actually started this thread on the subject early last year, so you might wanna have a read of that.
Unfortunately my opinion probably isn't going to sit well with you But here it is. It just takes TIME. I tried a lot of different supplements and even prescription meds to try and get my libido back after stopping SSRIs, but nothing worked. I just had to ride it out and wait patiently. Slowly but surely my libido returned, and now it's stronger than ever
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My libido and emotions came back. i would say i'm back 97%. took about 14 months to recover after taking risperidone for 3 weeks daily pills 2-3mg with at least one long acting injection .
could be linked to supplementing with niacin. i would try niacin even if your levels are "healthy." check your blood for vitamins and minerals and see what you need to supplement with. eat FOOD.
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My libido and emotions came back. i would say i'm back 97%. took about 14 months to recover after taking risperidone for 3 weeks daily pills 2-3mg with at least one long acting injection .
could be linked to supplementing with niacin. i would try niacin even if your levels are "healthy." check your blood for vitamins and minerals and see what you need to supplement with. eat FOOD.
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someone I wrote to on SA. Not sure if they want me to publish their alias so Im going to keep it without the name
Me:
Hey
Wanted to ask you how your PSSD is, now ? Are you still dealing with it ?
Hello,
No that is all cleared up! It's interesting timing, as I was thinking about that recently for the first time in a while. It was really alarming--for a while there I wondered, at the age of 49, if it was just age...as in, hmm, maybe things just stop when you get "really old" like that.... I think it was mostly gone about six months after stopping the drugs, certainly within a year. How about you? I hope you find success with it. From things I've read it can take a while, so hang in there if it's slow.
Best wishes,
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Wanted to ask you how your PSSD is, now ? Are you still dealing with it ?
Hello,
No that is all cleared up! It's interesting timing, as I was thinking about that recently for the first time in a while. It was really alarming--for a while there I wondered, at the age of 49, if it was just age...as in, hmm, maybe things just stop when you get "really old" like that.... I think it was mostly gone about six months after stopping the drugs, certainly within a year. How about you? I hope you find success with it. From things I've read it can take a while, so hang in there if it's slow.
Best wishes,
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Thankyou Theloneranger86!theloneranger86 wrote:someone I wrote to on SA. Not sure if they want me to publish their alias so Im going to keep it without the name
Me:
Hey
Wanted to ask you how your PSSD is, now ? Are you still dealing with it ?
Hello,
No that is all cleared up! It's interesting timing, as I was thinking about that recently for the first time in a while. It was really alarming--for a while there I wondered, at the age of 49, if it was just age...as in, hmm, maybe things just stop when you get "really old" like that.... I think it was mostly gone about six months after stopping the drugs, certainly within a year. How about you? I hope you find success with it. From things I've read it can take a while, so hang in there if it's slow.
Best wishes,
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Few days ago some user linked some other successful recoveries, now his messages are gone from this thread. why ?
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Probbly you are referring to this one?
http://www.pssdforum.com/viewtopic.php?f=13&t=2423
Admins can you plz merge these two threads
http://www.pssdforum.com/viewtopic.php?f=13&t=2423
Admins can you plz merge these two threads
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ed, low libido, fatigue,
intro. https://www.pssdforum.org/viewtopic.php?t=1135
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ed, low libido, fatigue,
intro. https://www.pssdforum.org/viewtopic.php?t=1135
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I now come pretty rarely to this forum to keep my mind balanced but would like to give some hope to people. Even though mine is not a complete recovery I can surely say I am 60% recovered and have been at 60% or more for more than 3 months. I used to get erection only with partner. Now I can get erections to porn on 95% days. Orgasm is a lot better as well. I still get bad days but now the good days have outnumbered the bad days. Response to touch has also greatly improved.
I don't have a solution with me as I am not taking any supplements. I am trying to have a healthy lifestyle. Good diet, exercise, meditation, detox e.t.c so can't give any solution to anyone. The only reason for posting is that if I can give hope to even 1 person that would be good.
I don't have a solution with me as I am not taking any supplements. I am trying to have a healthy lifestyle. Good diet, exercise, meditation, detox e.t.c so can't give any solution to anyone. The only reason for posting is that if I can give hope to even 1 person that would be good.
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That is encouraging John, thank you for sharing. It sounds like for you, you are attributing your healing up to this point to time and letting your body and brain heal? Was there anything else you tried that you thought helped? I am in a relatively early stage of this compared to most people here (about 6 months) and am really torn between waiting further and trying things with the risk of damaging what functionality I still have.
Fluoxetine 10mg December 2018
Fluoxetine 20mg January 2019 through June 2019.
No sudden onset of withdrawal symptoms. Drug symptoms simply continued.
Fluoxetine 20mg January 2019 through June 2019.
No sudden onset of withdrawal symptoms. Drug symptoms simply continued.
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