Ghost Intro
Re: Ghost
Ghost you mentioned that you also had concentration issues early on in your PSSD.
Have you recoverred from that now?
Have you recoverred from that now?
34M.Effaxor 75mg nov16-mar17.PSSD
ed, low libido, fatigue,
intro. https://www.pssdforum.org/viewtopic.php?t=1135
WrittenDEC22
ed, low libido, fatigue,
intro. https://www.pssdforum.org/viewtopic.php?t=1135
WrittenDEC22
Re: Ghost
I still have concentration issues for sure. I had some before PSSD as well, so it's hard to parse out what is natural for me.
It's been so long now that I don't really remember what things were like before.
It's been so long now that I don't really remember what things were like before.
- Medical Student & Friendly poltergeist - Lexapro Sept '14. [Hx] [PSSD Lab] [r/PSSD] [Treatment Plan] - Add "Ghost" in replies so I see it
Re: Ghost
Ghost wrote:I still have concentration issues for sure. I had some before PSSD as well, so it's hard to parse out what is natural for me.
It's been so long now that I don't really remember what things were like before.
Crazy how you can forget what your state of being was like for 20 odd years, isn't it? I forgot until I had a window. It makes me wonder so much how different people see life just due to natural difference in hormone/neurotransmitter levels etc. Happy and sad people, positive and negative people, motivated and unmotivated people.
Sorry, off topic but just got me thinking
Re: Ghost
Same, I cannot remember what it was like pre pssd but apart from living on a sexual level like everyone else my entire emotional state was different I think
21, male, extreme pssd for four years
Tried inositol (slight improvements) cialis (very limited improvements) yohimbine (slight improvements) maca root (no effect) bacopa monieri (no effect) estradiol-17b (pronounced improvement in all areas of sexuality)
Tried inositol (slight improvements) cialis (very limited improvements) yohimbine (slight improvements) maca root (no effect) bacopa monieri (no effect) estradiol-17b (pronounced improvement in all areas of sexuality)
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Re: Ghost
Hey Ghost,
Can I give you a virtual hug?
*hug*
Keep on truckin mate. Thanks for all your work
Can I give you a virtual hug?
*hug*
Keep on truckin mate. Thanks for all your work
Cured | PSSD 2012-2020 | Log thread
Re: Ghost
This. PSSD has sure taught me about all the silent struggles that people go through, whayeber it is. It's certainy made me more empathic. It hasn't been very long for me but I know what ghost is saying - you soon lose the framework of what once was as you continue on in this state. It's also that you probably don't take mental baselines of your sexual functioning before you lose it too.Kk88 wrote:Ghost wrote:I still have concentration issues for sure. I had some before PSSD as well, so it's hard to parse out what is natural for me.
It's been so long now that I don't really remember what things were like before.
Crazy how you can forget what your state of being was like for 20 odd years, isn't it? I forgot until I had a window. It makes me wonder so much how different people see life just due to natural difference in hormone/neurotransmitter levels etc. Happy and sad people, positive and negative people, motivated and unmotivated people.
Sorry, off topic but just got me thinking
Re: Ghost
During periods where my anhedonia is a bit better the only reason I can really tell there's a difference is because of the physical pressure in my head. It's quite terrifying that I'm losing track of the person I used to be. I'll never forget the real highs or lows though, and at least the former is what I need to get back to know I'm recovered
PSSD Since March 2016 after 4 weeks on Sertraline
Conditioned worsened and peaked in April, since then possibly seen a 20% improvement
Would be useful for data collection if people could add their histories in their signature
Conditioned worsened and peaked in April, since then possibly seen a 20% improvement
Would be useful for data collection if people could add their histories in their signature
Re: Ghost
Thanks, TalkingAntColony. It means a lot.
I found my old Lexapro prescriptions today and it really was a weird experience.
I held them in my hands and read the labels on the bottles.
I can't believe that only a few of those pills set me on this journey.
It feels like a lifetime ago that I got PSSD, but it's been just under 3 years.
I can no longer imagine a life where I hadn't taken them. Everything would have been so different.
An odd feeling for sure.
I found my old Lexapro prescriptions today and it really was a weird experience.
I held them in my hands and read the labels on the bottles.
I can't believe that only a few of those pills set me on this journey.
It feels like a lifetime ago that I got PSSD, but it's been just under 3 years.
I can no longer imagine a life where I hadn't taken them. Everything would have been so different.
An odd feeling for sure.
- Medical Student & Friendly poltergeist - Lexapro Sept '14. [Hx] [PSSD Lab] [r/PSSD] [Treatment Plan] - Add "Ghost" in replies so I see it
Re: Ghost
Crazy how quickly you forget, isn't it. I had forgotten until I 1. Had a window and 2. Read some very detailed descriptions about libido/horniness - brought it all flooding back and made me realise what a shit thing this is.Ghost wrote:Thanks, TalkingAntColony. It means a lot.
I found my old Lexapro prescriptions today and it really was a weird experience.
I held them in my hands and read the labels on the bottles.
I can't believe that only a few of those pills set me on this journey.
It feels like a lifetime ago that I got PSSD, but it's been just under 3 years.
I can no longer imagine a life where I hadn't taken them. Everything would have been so different.
An odd feeling for sure.
I get you.
Re: Ghost
Taking Bupropion and having a week long window was an incredibly empowering experience. It's crazy how much I took my sexuality for granted when I had it. My confidence was amazing for that week.It really put how profound PSSD is in perspective. If I could reach 100% again, it really would change my life completely.
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