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Re: RXISK Issues $100,000 Prize for the Cure For PSSD

Posted: Wed Sep 20, 2017 12:55 pm
by Kinncrimson
Danke für die netten Worte Ghost.

Guys, it is only 200 Dollars/Eur.
Think about it, that's all you could lose.
A small price for the potential cure.

Please do the following:

1) Donate the 200 Dollars/Eur on Dr. Healy's site:
https://rxisk.org/launching-the-rxisk-prize/

2) Send an Email to Dr. Healy afterwards and tell him that this money is for Post-SSRI research.
Dr. Healy's Email-address:
david.healy54@googlemail.com


I beg you guys please donate, this is the biggest chance I have seen so far.....

I have to say it again, Healy is not researching this conditions like others, he is LOOKING FOR THE CURE EXPLICITELY.

Re: RXISK Issues $100,000 Prize for the Cure For PSSD

Posted: Thu Sep 21, 2017 5:19 am
by Miguel29
Agreed Kinncrimson.

I find it worrisome how quiet this thread is... forums like this are great, but so far they haven't offered any meaningful insights into what causes PSSD let alone a cure.
I don't know what will come from the RXISK prize but I think we are undoubtedly better off with it than with out it... and if it fall through it will be a missed opportunity.

No one else is going to fund this... there's only us.

Re: RXISK Issues $100,000 Prize for the Cure For PSSD

Posted: Thu Sep 21, 2017 5:30 am
by fema4psyciatrists
I have donated a 100 pounds last week, I will have to wait again before I can donate the next 100 pounds. It shouldn't be too long till then :-)

Re: RXISK Issues $100,000 Prize for the Cure For PSSD

Posted: Mon Sep 25, 2017 1:59 am
by fema4psyciatrists
Keep donating whatever you can afford people. This is a real chance to give this a go. Give us a chance to have a cure in our lifetime, if we don't try we never know.

Re: RXISK Issues $100,000 Prize for the Cure For PSSD

Posted: Mon Sep 25, 2017 2:56 am
by Bunny
I donated. What have I got to lose, right?

Re: RXISK Issues $100,000 Prize for the Cure For PSSD

Posted: Mon Sep 25, 2017 12:44 pm
by namaste
Miguel29 wrote:Agreed Kinncrimson.

I find it worrisome how quiet this thread is... forums like this are great, but so far they haven't offered any meaningful insights into what causes PSSD let alone a cure.
I don't know what will come from the RXISK prize but I think we are undoubtedly better off with it than with out it... and if it fall through it will be a missed opportunity.

No one else is going to fund this... there's only us.
The thread over on Ray Peat is crazy active right now. Lots of discussion about PSSD as well. Not trying to pull people away from this forum but I thought I'd mention it.

https://raypeatforum.com/community/thre ... ain.17354/

Re: RXISK Issues $100,000 Prize for the Cure For PSSD

Posted: Mon Sep 25, 2017 7:07 pm
by fema4psyciatrists
A new page link on the front page menu of rxisk.org now for the prize. The statistics of money raised against the total needed is also posted at the top here!

https://rxisk.org/prize/

Re: RXISK Issues $100,000 Prize for the Cure For PSSD

Posted: Mon Sep 25, 2017 10:05 pm
by PLZNO
I just convinced my father to donate (He is also a PFS sufferer)
I have no job.. 19 y/o college kid
Don't blame me for doing this lol
Oh and thanks for bringing us good news fema4psyciatrists

Re: RXISK Issues $100,000 Prize for the Cure For PSSD

Posted: Tue Sep 26, 2017 3:58 am
by fema4psyciatrists
PLZNO wrote:I just convinced my father to donate (He is also a PFS sufferer)
I have no job.. 19 y/o college kid
Don't blame me for doing this lol
Oh and thanks for bringing us good news fema4psyciatrists
I'm so happy that I could finally bring good news!! But I think sharing the bad news is so important to make this achieving the good news possible.

Roll on our fight to the cure

Re: RXISK Issues $100,000 Prize for the Cure For PSSD

Posted: Tue Sep 26, 2017 8:04 am
by gianno121
PLZNO wrote:I just convinced my father to donate (He is also a PFS sufferer)
I have no job.. 19 y/o college kid
Don't blame me for doing this lol
Oh and thanks for bringing us good news fema4psyciatrists
So You have PSSD and your dad PFS? Maybe it's a genetic predisposition!