Dr. David Goldmeier - Experimental Treatment.

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Dr. David Goldmeier - Experimental Treatment.

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Hi Everyone,

I have recently been told by Public Health England to contact Dr. David Goldmeier, who is a chairman of Sexual Dysfunction Group for British Association for Sexual Health and HIV.

He replied to me saying that PSSD sufferers can be referred to his clinic in London by their GPs and that he may have some experimental treatment. He also saw a number of PSSD patients before with some success.

Has anybody here visited him before ?

Hope it also helps some of you who decide to have an appointment with him - contact details are below:
https://www.bashh.org/bashh-groups/spec ... sfunction/
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I’ve personally not heard of him but sounds like an interesting proposition. I’d be interested to hear how that goes. Any idea what the experimental treatment would be?
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Frog wrote: Mon Apr 20, 2020 11:50 am I’ve personally not heard of him but sounds like an interesting proposition. I’d be interested to hear how that goes. Any idea what the experimental treatment would be?
I don't have a clue. It definitely depends on what symptoms the patient comes with. Here, he left a comment saying that one of his patients had improvement with bremelanotide : https://f1000.com/prime/734858708

You can email him - when you click here: https://www.bashh.org/bashh-groups/spec ... sfunction/
You will see his name and email address. He will send you a document for your GP, so you can get referred. I wouldn't try to ask him too many questions atm, as he has recently recovered from severe covid19.
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That's interesting I think bremelanotide does some activity to the sunshine regulation that Ghost saw early patterns of in his DNA Genome Project. ref: viewtopic.php?f=5&t=1993&p=19975&hilit=vitamin#p19975

It says some people got a potential side effect of permanent skin darkening in certain areas:

https://www.fda.gov/news-events/press-a ... usal-women

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bremelanotide

" The medication is a peptide and acts as an activating the melanocortin receptors.[2][6]"

"Studies in the early 1960s showed that administration of α-MSH caused sexual arousal in rats, sparking interest in α-MSH. In the 1980s, scientists at University of Arizona began developing α-MSH and analogs as potential sunless tanning agents. They synthesized and tested several analogs, including melanotan-I and melanotan II.[14][17]

Very early in the process one of the scientists, Mac Hadley[17], who was conducting experiments on himself with the peptide melanotan II, injected himself with twice the dose he intended and experienced an eight-hour erection, along with nausea and vomiting.[14]

To pursue the tanning agent, melanotan-I was licensed by Competitive Technologies, a technology transfer company operating on behalf of University of Arizona, to an Australian startup called Epitan,[18][19] which changed its name to Clinuvel in 2006.[20]

To pursue the sexual dysfunction agent, melanotan II was licensed by Competitive Technologies to Palatin Technologies.[17] Palatin ceased development of melanotan-II in 2000, and synthesized, patented, and began to develop bremelanotide, a likely metabolite of melanotan-II that differs from melanotan-II in that it has a hydroxyl group where melanotan-II has an amide.[14][21]"

Melanocortin receptors

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melanocortin_receptor

"Selective ligands
Several selective ligands for the melanocortin receptors are known,[8][9][10][11] and some synthetic compounds have been investigated as potential tanning, anti-obesity and aphrodisiac drugs, with tanning effects mainly from stimulation of MC1,[12] while anorectic and aphrodisiac effects appear to involve both MC3 and MC4.[13] MC1, MC3 and MC4 are widely expressed in the brain, and are also thought to be responsible for effects on mood and cognition.[14][15][16][17]"


Melatonin - Serotonin - Brain (sunshine, hormones, regulations)
http://www.vivo.colostate.edu/hbooks/pa ... ineal.html
"The precursor to melatonin is serotonin, a neurotransmitter that itself is derived from the amino acid tryptophan. Within the pineal gland, serotonin is acetylated and then methylated to yield melatonin. Synthesis and secretion of melatonin is dramatically affected by light exposure to the eyes."


The other treatment used would be interesting to know more about if it was permanently succesful and those details: L-Citruline
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I've been in touch with Dr Goldmeier in the last week or so about PSSD generally (before I saw this post) and trying to increase awareness amongst medical professionals and support for sufferers.
I was hoping that someone such as himself might be able to assist with that, as I was given his contact details by the Department for Public Health.

He told me that he's working with some academics who believe that peptides such as kisspeptin or bremelanotide may help, and gave me a referral form to his unit.
I'll try and follow this up when COVID allows it.
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I just want say that I’m inspired and filled with hope by the determination of so many of you to persist in so many different ways to try to see to it that we find a way to treat or cure this problem.
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climb wrote: Wed Apr 22, 2020 8:13 am I've been in touch with Dr Goldmeier in the last week or so about PSSD generally (before I saw this post) and trying to increase awareness amongst medical professionals and support for sufferers.
I was hoping that someone such as himself might be able to assist with that, as I was given his contact details by the Department for Public Health.

He told me that he's working with some academics who believe that peptides such as kisspeptin or bremelanotide may help, and gave me a referral form to his unit.
I'll try and follow this up when COVID allows it.
Sounds good. Dr. Goldmeier also signed the petition that Prof. Healy created 2 years ago.
Did you come across more specialist in the UK who acknowledge the existence of PSSD ?
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lookingforacure wrote: Wed Apr 22, 2020 11:41 am I just want say that I’m inspired and filled with hope by the determination of so many of you to persist in so many different ways to try to see to it that we find a way to treat or cure this problem.
I personally believe that nothing lasts forever. Sooner or later, the problem will become recognized, but we need to get together and fight. Look, on so many TV programmes you will see people arguing and suing each other for absolutely f*cking ridiculous problems, or Sam Smith crying in his £12m mansion over this lockdown, while a 90 years old hero is raising money for NHS. There is also loads of TV coverage regarding people's sexuality, LGBT, teaching children about sex, buying your daughter a vibrator kinda topics, etc - it was not like that 20 years ago.
I know that it is painful for people who get criticized for their sexual orientation, different views, fetishes, being f*cking sugar babies or sugar daddies, whatever, but what about if someone HAS SEXUALITY STOLEN WITHOUT CONSENT AND CANNOT EXPERIENCE THESE NATURAL FOR HUMAN BEING THINGS that have been keeping us reproducing for millions of years ? This is a REAL PAIN.
Those drug companies owe us a lot of money … a lot.
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