Posted by infectedmushrooms on August 13, 2007, at 23:14:23
In reply to Re: Permanent Male Sexual Dysfunction after Remero » infectedmushrooms, posted by Girlnterrupted78 on August 13, 2007, at 22:19:33
> Wow, infectedmushrooms, $3000 is quite a lot of money on supplements! Lucky you, who can spend that amount in trials and errors.
It's lucky but I want to actually spend more and experiment with more stuff...Being lucky wouldn't be put in this situation but here i am cursed or blessed...
>another guy I talked directly with as well I managed to help him heal almost back to normal through recommendations...I don't know if hes 100% yet but I think he is getting pretty closer and closer each day..ultimately he healed himself though b/c he saw what was working and what wasn't...and this was all within a few months....
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> How did this guy heal himself? Could you give me some examples of supplements and/or other approaches he took in order to recover in such a short time? Also, did he become sexually dysfunctional because of an SSRI, or due to a different reason?>He lost his sex drive due to risperdal he took it for about 6-8 weeks at 3mg if i recall...He had been off it for about 8 months and had virtually no drive until recenly it has slowly getting better and better after just a few months and really weeks if i had to guestimate..and the last time i talked to him he said he couldn't remember the last time he felt this normal...his regimen includes piracetam, whey protein, and several other supplements like daily protein shake (whey isolate based), flaxseed oil, and tyrosine...
last email he sent he sent me"I can feel my humanity returning, my brain is re-attaching to my testicles, I can FEEL again...thanks SO much for recommending it...it certainly is a wonder drug...I've been taking the p with potassium, and the two synergize beautifully....I can't remember the last time I felt this...normal...and the feeling is totally natural, not like with some of the other supps."
The p is the piracetam he was referring to...
I am currently studying other cholinergenics that may be more suitable for myself...That are more powerful that piracetam and are considered very safe drugs...I have a few in mind but don't want to jinx it by mentioning any yet...For me the effect of piracetam is weaker however b/c I took risperdal longer with ssris and have more damages to my brain cells and body...I think this guy will be recovered in no time however for me it might take months to a few years depending on many variables involved....like i said my attitude sucks right now even though sometimes i am hopeful i am not consistent enough....so if i am like that for 2 years i probably wont recover at all...This guy's attitude although probably not great is good enough for the damages prevailed..for me it will take imo lots more effort...
> My friend said that the doctor he's seeing prescribed him fish oil. Do you know if this could possibly help him heal in any way? He's also in the cross country team in college and he's trying to do as much strenuous physical exercise as possible.
I too have a prescription for omacor is that the fish oil he is taking? if it is highly recommended but needs to be taken with proteins so it absorbs...That will give him subtle effect but probably wont fix everything although anything is possible but i doubt it....he really needs to be taking some additional nootropics imo...lipoic acid is one i highly recommend as well as piracetam to start off...Then from there he should look for other things and like I said trial and error to see what works for him....Also he needs to make sure his vitamin levels are at bay so blood tests are important...
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> Do you exercise? What kind of exercise do you do? Do you happen to know what kind of exercise is best to help recover from this condition?
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The best kind of exercise imo is not strenuous...The problem with strenuous exercise is that if further depletes nutrients from the body...Just read some testimonials at recover forum and strenuous does more harm than good...Although cardio is probably the best type of exercise if i had to guess...exercise needs to be done in moderation 30-45 minutes daily or every other day...More than that you start burning out and overexerting any gains from the exercise itself...Exercise is critical to the healing process though b/c it is necessary for regeneration and blood flow to the brain and removing toxins, aids digestion, increases endorphins and gaba etc.. and I have been doing 30-45 minutes daily a few months ago but stopped due to physical pain in my head...I am getting an appliance that will hopefully fix the pain that can stabalize my jaw and my attitude again...> Thanks again,
> GI78Your welcome ;)
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