Guest guest Posted March 26, 2012 Report Share Posted March 26, 2012 Hi, Hormonal abnormalities, such as testosterone deficiency, may cause testicular atrophy. Decreased testosterone levels and other endocrinological disturbances have been reported with SSRIs. Have you seen your doctor for hormone blood levels? If testosterone is the cause, it may be reversible. Yossi > > I'm 10 months off Zoloft and low and behold my testicles have shrank and are tiny now, they used to be like eggs but now are the size of large grapes. I am devastated and desperately want to get them back to normal so I can get them feeling, hanging and working normally again. Now they are tight, constricted and look like they belong on an infant's body. > > My scrotal sack has followed suit and is almost flat against my perineum, no longer is my sack " pumped " or " full. " My penis has also shrank in size and looks like an inflated balloon. I am very scared this will never reverse. I mean, how could it? > > Is there anything that can be done to reverse this!!??? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 26, 2012 Report Share Posted March 26, 2012 I don't know much about the shrinkage in genital size, i don't think I have that and I don't think testosterone effects genital sensation. Libido get's you going, however doesn't have much to do with genital sensations, I am not only ''dull'' on my genitals, nuts, perineum but in other sensative areas around my body such as arms, hands and legs etc. I also never get sweaty hands anymore and can't cry which has to do with emotions and in my opinion ,a overload of serotonin . If Testosterone effects sensation in anyway, it would be an overall effect of high libido making u think about sex which leads to feeling dow there, their are days I have a higher sex drive and a good erection and my dick is still dull, wish I knew what chemicals-vitamins were responsible for bodily sensations. To: SSRIsex Sent: Monday, March 26, 2012 10:31:53 AM Subject: Re: Can testicular and penile trophy be repaired? Hi, Hormonal abnormalities, such as testosterone deficiency, may cause testicular atrophy. Decreased testosterone levels and other endocrinological disturbances have been reported with SSRIs. Have you seen your doctor for hormone blood levels? If testosterone is the cause, it may be reversible. Yossi > > I'm 10 months off Zoloft and low and behold my testicles have shrank and are tiny now, they used to be like eggs but now are the size of large grapes. I am devastated and desperately want to get them back to normal so I can get them feeling, hanging and working normally again. Now they are tight, constricted and look like they belong on an infant's body. > > My scrotal sack has followed suit and is almost flat against my perineum, no longer is my sack "pumped" or "full." My penis has also shrank in size and looks like an inflated balloon. I am very scared this will never reverse. I mean, how could it? > > Is there anything that can be done to reverse this!!??? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 27, 2012 Report Share Posted March 27, 2012 Post-Finasteride-Syndrome Sufferers also have genital anestesia. So androgens could have something to do with genital sensations. > > > > I'm 10 months off Zoloft and low and behold my testicles have shrank and are tiny now, they used to be like eggs but now are the size of large grapes. I am devastated and desperately want to get them back to normal so I can get them feeling, hanging and working normally again. Now they are tight, constricted and look like they belong on an infant's body. > > > > My scrotal sack has followed suit and is almost flat against my perineum, no longer is my sack " pumped " or " full. " My penis has also shrank in size and looks like an inflated balloon. I am very scared this will never reverse. I mean, how could it? > > > > Is there anything that can be done to reverse this!!??? > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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