Seagal
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Just looked it up again, thought it's only sexual problems.Yep, that will do it. Welcome to the club!
Sexual Dysfunction May Continue Even After SSRIs Are Ended
Post-SSRI sexual dysfunction is a medical condition that persists after antidepressants are discontinued. A field review says that it causes “substantial and prolonged suffering.”
www.psychologytoday.com
The core symptoms of PSSD, they write, are “genital anesthesia, loss of pleasure derived from genital stimulation, pleasure-less or weak orgasms (anhedonic orgasm), decreased sex drive, erectile dysfunction (ED), premature ejaculation, diminished vaginal lubrication, and diminished tactile sensitivity of nipples.” Additionally, according to their comprehensive review, “accumulated data of numerous case-reports suggest…non-sexual symptoms of PSSD, including anhedonia, apathy, and blunted affect.” These need inclusion in subsequent studies.
For me it's the non-sexual symptoms.
I think that's why I need this absurd amount of TU.
Will try to modify my protocol by reducing TU and adding proviron, maybe that's less of a hair killer for me.
Assumption: brain does not properly convert T to DHT, or something along that line.
I cannot remember if you fellows tried proviron and whether it did move the needle?
P.S. I'm now completely off SSRI.
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