What is Post SSRI's (Antidepressants) Sexual Dysfunction

He works at one of the well-known Universities in my hometown.

Dr. Healy gets deep!


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David Healy is a psychiatrist, scientist, psychopharmacologist, and author. Before becoming a professor of Psychiatry in Wales and more recently in the Department of Family Medicine at McMaster University in Canada, he studied medicine in Dublin and at Cambridge University.

He is a former Secretary of the British Association for Psychopharmacology. He has authored more than 230 Peer Reviewed Articles and 25 books, including The Antidepressant Era and The Creation of Psychopharmacology from Harvard University Press, Let Them Eat Prozac from New York University Press, and Mania from Johns Hopkins University Press and Pharmagedden.


His latest book, Shipwreck of the Singular –Healthcare’s Castaways, shows how improvements in medicine, which contributed to increasing our life expectancies, have turned inside out and are leading to shortened life spans.




 
 
What are the treatments?
This is for PFS which is not necessarily the same thing, but for this one very vocal guy, the answer was just get on TRT with an ample dose of cream and be patient:

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So the answer might be something like: let your brain marinate in a soup of jacked up T, DHT, and E2 for however long it takes to respond with some libido. It probably won't work for everyone, but it worked for at least that guy. It's the same strategy I'm trying for what I think is post-accutane sexual dysfunction. Crank the levels up, live your life, check back in a year.
 
This is for PFS which is not necessarily the same thing, but for this one very vocal guy, the answer was just get on TRT with an ample dose of cream and be patient:

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So the answer might be something like: let your brain marinate in a soup of jacked up T, DHT, and E2 for however long it takes to respond with some libido. It probably won't work for everyone, but it worked for at least that guy. It's the same strategy I'm trying for what I think is post-accutane sexual dysfunction. Crank the levels up, live your life, check back in a year.
Okay interesting, I have PFS and am doing HCG mono therapy right now. Let us know if you get improvements! I will do too
 

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