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Happiness & pleasure (thank you Alice and Judy), how fortunate to see the

difference.

I used to give a lot of priority to other people's pleasure at the cost of my

own happiness - as I mistakenly thought that this was the way to " love thy

neighbour " .

But happiness has nothing to do with pleasure, and focusing on happiness, that

of others and your own, paints a whole other picture.

Happiness, to me, is more like " the awareness that you're alive and heading

along the path that lies at the core of your being, whether it be joyful or

painful " . And it may help, when someone asks you for pleasure, to remember that

their happiness is of like kind. Even if, apparently, they don't want it.

Someone told me lately: " If life is like a fire, you should give to others from

the flames of your fire, but don't give away the ember. " Ember is like

happiness, to me.

Mette

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Not me, ever, and I wonder if this is tied up with my PSSD. But some people here

have overcome their depression although PSSDS remains.

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Not like that, but I don't feel intense pain Sent on the Sprint® Now Network from my BlackBerry®Sender: SSRIsex Date: Wed, 31 Aug 2011 07:26:57 -0000To: <SSRIsex >ReplyTo: SSRIsex Subject: Happiness Does anyone here feel CONSISTENTLY happy? Does anyone feel like their life is overall pleasing?

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....28 years now, of having this numbness. However, I don't think you would call

it PSSD, since I've never taken SSRIs. Perhaps one might call it PNSD, for

" Post Neuroleptic Sexual Disorder " .

Thank you, Goldy, for your kind words.

I have already posted the link to my story, which I have written on my YouTube

channel and in my video, and I don't want to be redundant, but, for the sake of

some of the newer members, and the threads difficult to find, here it is again:

http://www.youtube.com/user/Kay1948

One thing I would like to say, though, is that I wouldn't want any of you to

give up hope of healing from this yourselves. I think that many of you will

probably heal to some degree, as I did the first time they gave me Haldol.

Please take note though; that time it took 2 years before I could become

sexually aroused.

I remember being very happy, and relieved, when this happened. I went on to

marry and have two wonderful children. My daughter was 2 yrs old when I noticed

this complete numbness after spending only 3 days in the hospital. Years later

I sent for my records, and, yes, it says they administered Haldol IM.

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You say you have a loss of libido and genital numbness at the age of 63? PSSD is

no longer an issue for you, when you get to be that age losing your sexuality is

a natural occurence.

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I highly question this assertion. There is zero scientific evidence that

serotonin levels are causative in happiness or depression. There is minimal

scientific evidence that there is a correlation, but correlation does not equal

causation. The pharmaceutical companies would have us believe that low

serotonin causes depression and raising serotonin treats depression but in fact

numerous studies have suggested that in fact antidepressants may be no more

effective than a placebo. Plus, serotonin levels in the brain are not easily --

or perhaps at all -- measurable (and none of us ever had our levels checked

before or after we started taking SSRIs).

Having one's SEX life decimated can certainly make it difficult to be happy, and

I am certainly considerably more depressed NOW after 10 years of SSRIs than I

ever was before, and that is largely due to the loss of orgasm and erectile

dysfunction caused by prolonged SSRI use.

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That is COMPLETELY untrue.

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What you probably mean to say is that you don't see women in their sixties as

sexual beings, but that has nothing to do with the degree to which a " normal "

sixty-something individual continues to value sexuality. Many do. And are you

referring to women only? or do you also believe a man has no sexuality at 60?

Your comment is ignorant and hostile. lost something of great value to

her quality of life when she was a relatively young woman, and has lived a life

of dignity. I appreciate her contributions to this forum, and her right to

grieve what she lost.

Flegel

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I think you misunderstand . It is NOT normal for a woman to be numb in her

saddle area for 28 years!!! This began when I was in my 30s, a time when most

women are in their sexual prime. I suggest you read my story on my You Tube

channel and in my video there.

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Ssris have seriously damaged our brain chemistry. My point is that we cant will

ourselves to be happy, if our brains dont work properly.

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I highly question this assertion. There is zero scientific evidence that

serotonin levels are causative in happiness or depression. There is minimal

scientific evidence that there is a correlation, but correlation does not equal

causation. The pharmaceutical companies would have us believe that low

serotonin causes depression and raising serotonin treats depression but in fact

numerous studies have suggested that in fact antidepressants may be no more

effective than a placebo. Plus, serotonin levels in the brain are not easily --

or perhaps at all -- measurable (and none of us ever had our levels checked

before or after we started taking SSRIs).

Having one's SEX life decimated can certainly make it difficult to be happy, and

I am certainly considerably more depressed NOW after 10 years of SSRIs than I

ever was before, and that is largely due to the loss of orgasm and erectile

dysfunction caused by prolonged SSRI use.

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Humans are naturally very sexual creatures and loving relationships have real

spark when the sex is good. As relationships mature it is my experience that sex

can become a bit less important at times but sexual feelings would still remain

high giving the relationship zest.

Some older people may become less sexual but I bet it is nothing like PSSD with

genital numbness and a lost of spark for the opposite sex.

PSSD is unreal in my oppinion and never occurs naturally. Tom , the English

singer, is seventy and still boasts about his enormous sex drive. My sex drive

used to be incredible too and I reckon I still would have felt very sexy right

into old age as well. Damn, this PSSD!

Kv

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I am not happy, but I'm in a way content. I have everything I want because I don't want anything. PSSD is a twisted reality Sent on the Sprint® Now Network from my BlackBerry®Sender: SSRIsex Date: Thu, 08 Sep 2011 08:51:41 CDTTo: <SSRIsex >ReplyTo: SSRIsex Subject: RE: Re: Happiness Ssris have seriously damaged our brain chemistry. My point is that we cant will ourselves to be happy, if our brains dont work properly. Re: HappinessI highly question this assertion. There is zero scientific evidence that serotonin levels are causative in happiness or depression. There is minimal scientific evidence that there is a correlation, but correlation does not equal causation. The pharmaceutical companies would have us believe that low serotonin causes depression and raising serotonin treats depression but in fact numerous studies have suggested that in fact antidepressants may be no more effective than a placebo. Plus, serotonin levels in the brain are not easily -- or perhaps at all -- measurable (and none of us ever had our levels checked before or after we started taking SSRIs).Having one's SEX life decimated can certainly make it difficult to be happy, and I am certainly considerably more depressed NOW after 10 years of SSRIs than I ever was before, and that is largely due to the loss of orgasm and erectile dysfunction caused by prolonged SSRI use.>> Its

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Thank you, Flegel.

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Not happy but not terribly concerned. No emotions. Flat. Pretty much how SSRIs made me feel and still make me feel. They took my good and bad emotions away and left me emotionless and numb (in more ways than one).To: SSRIsex Sent: Thursday, September 8, 2011 3:23 PMSubject: Re: Re:

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Ssris have seriously damaged our brain chemistry. My point is that we cant will ourselves to be happy, if our brains dont work properly.

Re: Happiness

I highly question this assertion. There is zero scientific evidence that serotonin levels are causative in happiness or depression. There is minimal scientific evidence that there is a correlation, but correlation does not equal causation. The pharmaceutical companies would have us believe that low serotonin causes depression and raising serotonin treats depression but in fact numerous studies have suggested that in fact antidepressants may be no more effective than a placebo. Plus, serotonin levels in the brain are not easily -- or perhaps at all -- measurable (and none of us ever had our levels checked before or after we started taking SSRIs).

Having one's SEX life decimated can certainly make it difficult to be happy, and I am certainly considerably more depressed NOW after 10 years of SSRIs than I ever was before, and that is largely due to the loss of orgasm and erectile dysfunction caused by prolonged SSRI use.

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I think I am actually the one being misunderstood. I said PSSD is NO LONGER an

issue for you. I don't doubt that you had issues with it in the past, but to say

you suffer from a loss of libido at the age of 63? Even if you didn't ever have

PSSD this would be a natural occurence for a woman your age, you shouldn't

expect for it to return at this point. I hope that cleared things up

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Flegel,

I'm sure everyone values their sexuality no matter what their age is. I am

refering to both men and women that lose their libido once they reach their

60's, if not earlier than that. My comment was far from being ignorant, it was

purely factual. does have a right to grieve what she has lost, but at this

point in her life it would be wrong to say she still suffers from a loss of

libido due to SSRI's when it is actually a natural occurence due to her age.

What I was saying in a nutshell was at the age of 63, whether you've suffered

from PSSD or not, a loss of libido is inevitable.

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It is not inevitable, . There are lots of people in their 60s and 70s who

still have a libido.

Whether they still have the opportunities to act on it is a different question,

but the desire is there.

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No you're not being misunderstood. You're just stubbornly repeating colossally

ignorant falsehoods.

It is true that as we age, libido does drop naturally from when we were younger.

It is *NOT* true that we have a " loss " (as in " total loss " ) of libido by " age 63

or younger " . That's just plain false.

It is also *not* true for *anybody* to have genital anaesthesia by age 63 or

even any age. That is simply not a medically normal condition.

Even with the natural lowering of libido, it's different for everybody: some

people retain considerable libido well into their 70s and beyond. All you have

to do is see all the older men with hot young trophy wives, some of whom some of

them are getting pregnant.

(?) *is* still suffering from PSSD -- it's just that the delta between

what her " normal baseline " should be is smaller now than it was when she was

younger: but her current symptoms are utterly not normal for someone her age

and to suggest otherwise is astonishingly ignorant.

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Bollocks! I remember a woman once who took me under her wing and started taking

me to all these different dance classes, and it was through her that I learnt

jive, rock 'n roll, etc. She was a therapist and was quite posh, very beautiful,

and very intelligent and I trusted her. She said she was 59 but my friends said,

like hell, more like 65 and I think they might have been right. Anyway, you know

some women say they feel that men treat them like objects because all they want

is the sex, well, I began to get this feeling with her.

She always spoke about how she craved for it and was always chasing men, and as

she was very attractive she could have had many at around her age, but she

didn't fancy them, she liked her men younger.

One day she invited me around her house for me to play my wacky music (dance,

rave, experimental pop music, and other crazy stuff) and I jumped at the chance

because no one likes this music except me. So she sat on her sofa in a lovely

dress and listened pretending to like it, but as the evening drew on she lay

further and further back on the sofa opening her legs wider and wider as she

kept talking about sex. I knew what she wanted.

A week later I told her that my sex drive was gone and she laughed and shouted

that hers just gets stronger and stronger as she gets older. She was a therapist

and I thought she would be more considerate so I ended getting really hurt by

her comment.

When she realised I was never going to have sex with her she soon dumped me and

found another man (more her own age this time). But she was good to me in lots

of ways and I remain fond of her. And through her I found this whole new social

world of dancing so now I meet loads of lovely women and some really like me.

F*ck this PSSD shit.

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said she took haldol, which is just as bad as an ssri. Genital anesthesia

is completely abnormal at any age. It doesnt occur in nature. Its caused by

psych drugs damaging our nervous system. My dad is almost 63, hes a total

hornball.

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Everyone has a different level of a libido as they age, not everyone is the

same, but you have to come to reality. You aren't in your teens anymore. You

stated that you never even took SSRI's? This just proves my point. Your loss of

libido and sexual problems are more likely to do with your age at this point.

There's no turning back for you at the age of 63. Sorry if the truth hurts

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posts you would know that it also affects my urinary system. I don't think that

it is normal for a woman OF ANY AGE to be so numb in her saddle area that she

cannot even tell when she needs to urinate until she gets pressure in her

abdomen. ('Often leaves me aching if I don't notice soon enough.)

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Everyone has a different level of a libido as they age, not everyone is the

same, but you have to come to reality. You aren't in your teens anymore. You

stated that you never even took SSRI's? This just proves my point. Your loss of

libido and sexual problems are more likely to do with your age at this point.

There's no turning back for you at the age of 63. Sorry if the truth hurts

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there is also a structural component involving the nerves. vascuular system. also a calcium to protein balance and spinal stenosis. a good chiro would help for awhile, most surgeries don't continue to help, walking in a pool helps and if you do have sacro, spinal stenosis or as a preventive that back to life product really helps.look into the root chakra work for energy component.look into enzyme therapy to help with the "wanting" of sex as the carbohydrate digestion "often clogs this area". hth Keeper RN

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If those statistics are correct, then I think we should consider the many

variables that could account for men over 40 developing erectile dysfunction.

ED is often linked to drugs such as Lipitor, blood pressure medicine, and

psychiatric drugs. As men age, they are often given preventative treatments,

which, unfortunately leave them with unwanted side-effects.

I've never heard anything about genital anesthesia on a television commercial

though, have you? To tell you the truth, I've never heard any statistics about

women developing any kind of sexual dysfunction when they get older. Can you

site any specific studies?

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Have you bothered to read my story?

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Are there any old guys out there who have had this for a while and have

successfully managed to live a happy and successful life? Guys that were able to

get married despite pssd? I know there are some who got it while they were

married, but anybody who has managed to find a great girl while having it?

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