Temporary PSSD recovery of 5 days from after surgery medications

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Re: Temporary reoovery of 5 days from PSSD medications

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Maxin wrote: Wed Aug 18, 2021 3:35 pm This is SO familiar! Can you please provide the exact list of medications. It could have been a combining effect as well. Can you name the “glucosteeoid”. I’m assuming you mean a glucorticoid steroid. It’s important to know which one. Was is prednisone, dexamethasone, etc? And was dosage the same as after surgery. Because normally it’s a massive dose day one and tapers throughout the week. This has happened to me after surgery as well. Only the large dose steroid work. Which is why I believe most likely it’s a feedback loop with hpa axis. It only works with a large initial dose of steroid. Hence why cortisone injections can reverse all symptoms for me for a couple weeks. But smaller dose steroids do not.
If this was close to the first time you took the steroids after surgery it would not have worked again. Why, I have no idea. But I’ve played around for 18 years with so many steroid trying to figure this out.
There was this guy in propecia help that had to be hospitalized and was in massive doses of prednisone. He had to have them IVd as the doses wer very high. It cured his condition.
Here is the list:
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Before the surgery: Neurol 0,5 mg
During the surgery: Sufentanil, Propofol, Esmeron, Ephedrin, Novalgin 1g, Ketonal 100mg, Zofran 8mg, Dalacin 600mg, Dexona 8mg
After the surgery: Neurol 0,5mg, Dalacin 600mg, Dexona 8mg, Aescin
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I tried "Dexona" which is Dexamethasone.
As I wrote, it gave me a horrible experience when I tried to re-produce the results a second time.
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Semogomes wrote: Tue Aug 17, 2021 1:11 pm
CN9 wrote: Tue Aug 17, 2021 12:30 pm
CN9 wrote: Tue Aug 17, 2021 12:26 pm


perhaps the belly fat produces hormones that causes your PSSD?

I'm sure, that cortisol is heavily involved in PSSD. Either it s the source or heavily affected by the route cause and that s why I would also suspect the belly fat removal as a reason for your window? a short recovery, a break of the vicious cycle of PSSD?

Let's see, if your belly fat will come back in the same quality and quantity.

I suffer from ugly belly fat too since taking the AD which made my biggest crash (sertraline).
I remember that, when I had one of my very few windows since PSSD (2017), my belly fat was less present at my hips. Before PSSD I had fat upper the gluteus medius, now I have also a fat Lifebuoy around the gluteus minimus, see here:
https://www.facebook.com/freedomphyswel ... 691775363/
And I was able to lose all the fat depots easily before PSSD, even upper the gluteus medius, but now... I need a hardcore diet to get goot results, but the pathological Fat distribution remains.
Further notes:
my fat was always very hard/solid, now my fat shakes when I walk. When I'm naked, I feel it shaking. I feel like a female belly dancer... it s so aqueous. nobody of my siblings (2 male, 1 female) and my father have this problem, although he and one of my brothers are older than me. So it can t be an aging thing.
Hey CN, do you notice an increase in fat tissue at your upper back too?
no...
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FindGoodNickname wrote: Wed Aug 18, 2021 10:13 pm
Maxin wrote: Wed Aug 18, 2021 3:35 pm This is SO familiar! Can you please provide the exact list of medications. It could have been a combining effect as well. Can you name the “glucosteeoid”. I’m assuming you mean a glucorticoid steroid. It’s important to know which one. Was is prednisone, dexamethasone, etc? And was dosage the same as after surgery. Because normally it’s a massive dose day one and tapers throughout the week. This has happened to me after surgery as well. Only the large dose steroid work. Which is why I believe most likely it’s a feedback loop with hpa axis. It only works with a large initial dose of steroid. Hence why cortisone injections can reverse all symptoms for me for a couple weeks. But smaller dose steroids do not.
If this was close to the first time you took the steroids after surgery it would not have worked again. Why, I have no idea. But I’ve played around for 18 years with so many steroid trying to figure this out.
There was this guy in propecia help that had to be hospitalized and was in massive doses of prednisone. He had to have them IVd as the doses wer very high. It cured his condition.
Here is the list:
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Before the surgery: Neurol 0,5 mg
During the surgery: Sufentanil, Propofol, Esmeron, Ephedrin, Novalgin 1g, Ketonal 100mg, Zofran 8mg, Dalacin 600mg, Dexona 8mg
After the surgery: Neurol 0,5mg, Dalacin 600mg, Dexona 8mg, Aescin
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I tried "Dexona" which is Dexamethasone.
As I wrote, it gave me a horrible experience when I tried to re-produce the results a second time.
Hey dude if i where you i would try again the Dalacin 600mg that you probably took intravenously IV, read for what it does to you, that's probably the reason of your improvements since it treats inflammatory pelvic disease and has anti bacterians proprieties
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FindGoodNickname wrote: Wed Aug 18, 2021 10:13 pm
Maxin wrote: Wed Aug 18, 2021 3:35 pm This is SO familiar! Can you please provide the exact list of medications. It could have been a combining effect as well. Can you name the “glucosteeoid”. I’m assuming you mean a glucorticoid steroid. It’s important to know which one. Was is prednisone, dexamethasone, etc? And was dosage the same as after surgery. Because normally it’s a massive dose day one and tapers throughout the week. This has happened to me after surgery as well. Only the large dose steroid work. Which is why I believe most likely it’s a feedback loop with hpa axis. It only works with a large initial dose of steroid. Hence why cortisone injections can reverse all symptoms for me for a couple weeks. But smaller dose steroids do not.
If this was close to the first time you took the steroids after surgery it would not have worked again. Why, I have no idea. But I’ve played around for 18 years with so many steroid trying to figure this out.
There was this guy in propecia help that had to be hospitalized and was in massive doses of prednisone. He had to have them IVd as the doses wer very high. It cured his condition.
Here is the list:
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Before the surgery: Neurol 0,5 mg
During the surgery: Sufentanil, Propofol, Esmeron, Ephedrin, Novalgin 1g, Ketonal 100mg, Zofran 8mg, Dalacin 600mg, Dexona 8mg
After the surgery: Neurol 0,5mg, Dalacin 600mg, Dexona 8mg, Aescin
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I tried "Dexona" which is Dexamethasone.
As I wrote, it gave me a horrible experience when I tried to re-produce the results a second time.
Aescin also could be the asnwer of this since it antagonizes serotonin/histamine + induces endothelial nitric oxide synthesis
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Impermanence wrote: Wed Aug 18, 2021 5:12 pm
Maxin wrote: Wed Aug 18, 2021 3:38 pm Abs can anyone tell me if prednisone and Methylprednisolone are the same?
Methylprednisolone is supposed to be stronger.
This is interesting. In Multiple Sclerosis we use 1gram IV for 3 to 5 days when they have new episode. For short time like this we don't need to decrease slowly and I never had very bad side effects in my patients from this. Maybe it could worth to try it.
For sure corticosteroids alter testosterone and also SHBG so maybe it reboot for a moment the system. Maybe large dose like 1g a day for 5 days could have a more lasting effect...
Yes because now that I think about it, I had a surgery and the week after I was put in a prednisone pack. I started losing weight and all my symptoms started to disappear. This also happens when I have cortisol injections. But using cortisol as replacement therapy doesn’t work. It has to be large enough doses that shut something in this pathway off temporarily. I’m thinking if maybe doing very large periodic dosages. Maybe once a week or even every two weeks?
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Adiposal Tissue stores toxins of antidepressants maybe thats the reason for PSSD it's stuck inside our fat.
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HzeTmy wrote: Mon May 30, 2022 1:04 pm Adiposal Tissue stores toxins of antidepressants maybe thats the reason for PSSD it's stuck inside our fat.
…and we gains weight with SSRI
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FindGoodNickname wrote: Tue Aug 17, 2021 11:03 am Hello!

I suffer from PSSD since 2 years after withdrawal from Sertraline.
One month after withdrawal, I noticed that I no longer watch porn.
And I have all the typical PSSD symptoms, but no brain fog or zaps.

A few months ago, I underwent belly fat surgery.
During the week after it, my PSSD symptoms were completely gone.
I asked the doctors which medicaments I received.

I mailed the list to Prof. Healy.

He estimated the medicaments.
I asked my PG to prescribe me the one most promising medication again so that I could try to re-produce the effect.
It was a very potent Glucosteroid.
My PG was afraid to prescribe it to me. He told me that one of his patients took it for a few weeks and had to go to the psychiatry because of cortisone psychosis.
He prescribed it to me anyways.

I took the same amount as after the surgery.
However, this time, it was a complete disaster. I experienced extreme anger, horrible mood and almost depersonalization.
And I can assure anybody that this was not placebo effect.

I stopped it after 2 days, and it took 5 days until these effects were gone again.

The other medications were given to me during the surgery and required observation, so I did not try them out again.

Even though I could not reproduce the effects, it showed me that the changes are not permanent.
I hate it when people write this about PSSD.

I'm ashamed to tell, but I took a photo of the huge ejaculation volume during the temporary PSSD recovery (or what you might call this window) because I wanted to have a proof.

Now, the ejaculation volume is minimal again. I'm just saying this to prove that I do have PSSD and that it really was different for a few days.
Was you sleeping during the surgery ?
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