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General Recovery

Posted: Thu Oct 06, 2022 12:55 pm
by Coffeelad
I am not a perfect candidate for a recovery story as many of problems actually started after a long course of Accutane at 19 years old. It was SSRIs however that actually gave me full blown ED once I stopped.

Ive been on sertraline, fluoxetine, escitalopram, duloxetine, desvenlafaxine and more. My longest stint was a couple years of escitalopram. I am 32 years old now and fully recovered. Its been such a long journey I find it difficult to narrow down what has made the largest improvement. Time is 100% a factor. That and getting my hormonal axis in tune. Melatonin is hugely helpful for me and I would recommend it for a starter supplement but I wouldn't expect it to fix everything.

I recently started a blog about strategies I used to bring my testosterone up from the 300s. I plan to log all the different supplements I use and have used over the past 10 years on addition to trialing new ones. Im always open to new ways of improving my condition. I know how bad it can be when they symptoms are at their worst. Hopefully my experiences can help others even if I don't know how exactly I "cured" myself.

https://testosterone-hacks.com/

Re: General Recovery

Posted: Thu Oct 06, 2022 4:20 pm
by HzeTmy
Do you write this because you wanna promote ur blog and business or are you really recovered if yes im happy for you and thanks for the post.

Re: General Recovery

Posted: Sun Oct 09, 2022 6:54 pm
by Coffeelad
Honestly both. Hoping to make it a successful blog at some point. But I really did take SSRIs for years. And I do consider myself recovered. From anhedonia to the ED.

I actually can feel excitement over anticipating future events and excitement sexually. Im married now and have healthy sex life. I was a train wreck sexually at 22-26

I swear by demethylation diet/supplements, coffee, melatonin, exercise, PDE5 inhibitors, zinc, and sleep hygiene.

Re: General Recovery

Posted: Mon Oct 10, 2022 4:39 am
by frhfu398hhf9hf3hf8
What a great way to evade anti-spam moderation, just spend a few minutes to write a fake “pssd recovery story” on top of the spam link.