Guest guest Posted April 5, 2012 Report Share Posted April 5, 2012 Dear v0rnan19,It is very satisfying to see something being done about this condition, however, I am concerned that the data collected in this survey will not stand up to scrutiny. If the intention is to gather information relative to stoppage of SSRI's (PSSD), the PSSD status of the survey participants should be established by including a medication history such as which SSRI was historically taken, start and stop dates, dose, concomitant medications, etc. The only medication question asks for current medications, but does not record past medications. To: SSRIsex Sent: Thursday, April 5, 2012 9:22 AM Subject: Important - PSSD Medical Survey Dear group members, We are starting a new medical survey about PSSD that will be published in a medical journal. We want to gather as much information about the symptoms from as many participants as possible. This will give us a very clear picture of PSSD symptomatology, bring greater awareness to the syndrome, as well as increase it's credibility as a real medical phenomenon. The research is being conducted by: Yossi Ben-Sheetrit, B.Med.Sc, Sackler Faculty of Medicine, Israel. Prof. Haggai Hermesh, MD, Geha Mental Health Center, Israel. Prof. Dov Aizenberg, MD, Geha Mental Health Center, Israel. Dr. Antonei B. Csoka, PhD, University, Washington DC, USA. Drs. Aizenberg and Csoka have previously conducted and published research about SSRI sexual side effects, so have experience and credibility in the field. Please take a few minutes to take the survey, which is completely anonymous. Here is the link: https://qtrial.qualtrics.com/SE/?SID=SV_6J7dsQ8jPJZJ1AM Thanks very much for your participation. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 5, 2012 Report Share Posted April 5, 2012 Greetings, v -- Would you like me to post this on http://survivingantidepressants.org ? Congratulations on getting a research team interested. -- Altostrata Dear group members, We are starting a new medical survey about PSSD that will be published in a medical journal. We want to gather as much information about the symptoms from as many participants as possible. This will give us a very clear picture of PSSD symptomatology, bring greater awareness to the syndrome, as well as increase it's credibility as a real medical phenomenon. The research is being conducted by: Yossi Ben-Sheetrit, B.Med.Sc, Sackler Faculty of Medicine, Israel. Prof. Haggai Hermesh, MD, Geha Mental Health Center, Israel. Prof. Dov Aizenberg, MD, Geha Mental Health Center, Israel. Dr. Antonei B. Csoka, PhD, University, Washington DC, USA. Drs. Aizenberg and Csoka have previously conducted and published research about SSRI sexual side effects, so have experience and credibility in the field. Please take a few minutes to take the survey, which is completely anonymous. Here is the link: https://qtrial.qualtrics.com/SE/?SID=SV_6J7dsQ8jPJZJ1AM Thanks very much for your participation. ------------------------------------ This group is for support, discussion, or educational purposes only. It does not provide psychiatric or medical care. All medications and supplements should be taken under a doctor's supervision. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 5, 2012 Report Share Posted April 5, 2012 MO, In question 2 the survey asks if the subject ever experienced sexual dysfunction while taking any medications (past or present), and specifically asks about duration of use and " Time Since Quitting (if stopped taking any medication) " . Question 7 is for all current medications, regardless of sexual adverse effects (see attached print-screen). V > > Dear v0rnan19, > > It is very satisfying to see > something being done about this condition, however, I am concerned that the data collected in this survey will not stand up to scrutiny. If the intention is to gather information relative to stoppage of SSRI's (PSSD), the PSSD status of the survey participants should be established by including a medicationhistory such as which SSRI was historically taken, start and stop > dates, dose, concomitant medications, etc. The only medication question asks for current medications, but does not record past medications. > >    > > > > ________________________________ > > To: SSRIsex > Sent: Thursday, April 5, 2012 9:22 AM > Subject: Important - PSSD Medical Survey > > >  > Dear group members, > > We are starting a new medical survey about PSSD that will be published > in a medical journal. We want to gather as much information about the > symptoms from as many participants as possible. This will give us a > very clear picture of PSSD symptomatology, bring greater awareness to > the syndrome, as well as increase it's credibility as a real medical > phenomenon. > > The research is being conducted by: > > Yossi Ben-Sheetrit, B.Med.Sc, Sackler Faculty of Medicine, Israel. > Prof. Haggai Hermesh, MD, Geha Mental Health Center, Israel. > Prof. Dov Aizenberg, MD, Geha Mental Health Center, Israel. > Dr. Antonei B. Csoka, PhD, University, Washington DC, USA. > > Drs. Aizenberg and Csoka have previously conducted and published > research about SSRI sexual side effects, so have experience and > credibility in the field. > > Please take a few minutes to take the survey, which is completely > anonymous. Here is the link: > > https://qtrial.qualtrics.com/SE/?SID=SV_6J7dsQ8jPJZJ1AM > > Thanks very much for your participation. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 5, 2012 Report Share Posted April 5, 2012 DONE! To: "SSRIsex " <SSRIsex > Sent: Thursday, April 5, 2012 9:05 AM Subject: Re: Important - PSSD Medical Survey Vornan, Great to have a medical survey being done on this subject. I have completed the survey and and it really does take a few minutes to comlplete.. Thank you. Mike To: SSRIsex Sent: Thursday, April 5, 2012 9:22 AMSubject: Important - PSSD Medical Survey Dear group members,We are starting a new medical survey about PSSD that will be publishedin a medical journal. We want to gather as much information about thesymptoms from as many participants as possible. This will give us avery clear picture of PSSD symptomatology, bring greater awareness tothe syndrome, as well as increase it's credibility as a real medicalphenomenon.The research is being conducted by:Yossi Ben-Sheetrit, B.Med.Sc, Sackler Faculty of Medicine, Israel.Prof. Haggai Hermesh, MD, Geha Mental Health Center, Israel.Prof. Dov Aizenberg, MD, Geha Mental Health Center, Israel.Dr. Antonei B. Csoka, PhD, University, Washington DC, USA.Drs. Aizenberg and Csoka have previously conducted and publishedresearch about SSRI sexual side effects, so have experience andcredibility in the field.Please take a few minutes to take the survey, which is completelyanonymous. Here is the link:https://qtrial.qualtrics.com/SE/?SID=SV_6J7dsQ8jPJZJ1AMThanks very much for your participation. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 5, 2012 Report Share Posted April 5, 2012 I did the survey, I didn't list anywhere that I had ocd/anxiety which never caused sexual dysfunction . To: SSRIsex Sent: Thursday, April 5, 2012 1:54:55 PM Subject: Re: Important - PSSD Medical Survey Greetings, v -- Would you like me to post this on http://survivingantidepressants.org ? Congratulations on getting a research team interested. -- Altostrata Dear group members, We are starting a new medical survey about PSSD that will be published in a medical journal. We want to gather as much information about the symptoms from as many participants as possible. This will give us a very clear picture of PSSD symptomatology, bring greater awareness to the syndrome, as well as increase it's credibility as a real medical phenomenon. The research is being conducted by: Yossi Ben-Sheetrit, B.Med.Sc, Sackler Faculty of Medicine, Israel. Prof. Haggai Hermesh, MD, Geha Mental Health Center, Israel. Prof. Dov Aizenberg, MD, Geha Mental Health Center, Israel. Dr. Antonei B. Csoka, PhD, University, Washington DC, USA. Drs. Aizenberg and Csoka have previously conducted and published research about SSRI sexual side effects, so have experience and credibility in the field. Please take a few minutes to take the survey, which is completely anonymous. Here is the link: https://qtrial.qualtrics.com/SE/?SID=SV_6J7dsQ8jPJZJ1AM Thanks very much for your participation. ------------------------------------ This group is for support, discussion, or educational purposes only. It does not provide psychiatric or medical care. All medications and supplements should be taken under a doctor's supervision. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 5, 2012 Report Share Posted April 5, 2012 Is this survey ONLY for those who have taken SSRIs, or is it for those of us who have experienced sexual dysfunction from neuroleptics as well? Kay > > Dear group members, > > We are starting a new medical survey about PSSD that will be published > in a medical journal. We want to gather as much information about the > symptoms from as many participants as possible. This will give us a > very clear picture of PSSD symptomatology, bring greater awareness to > the syndrome, as well as increase it's credibility as a real medical > phenomenon. > > The research is being conducted by: > > Yossi Ben-Sheetrit, B.Med.Sc, Sackler Faculty of Medicine, Israel. > Prof. Haggai Hermesh, MD, Geha Mental Health Center, Israel. > Prof. Dov Aizenberg, MD, Geha Mental Health Center, Israel. > Dr. Antonei B. Csoka, PhD, University, Washington DC, USA. > > Drs. Aizenberg and Csoka have previously conducted and published > research about SSRI sexual side effects, so have experience and > credibility in the field. > > Please take a few minutes to take the survey, which is completely > anonymous. Here is the link: > > https://qtrial.qualtrics.com/SE/?SID=SV_6J7dsQ8jPJZJ1AM > > Thanks very much for your participation. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 6, 2012 Report Share Posted April 6, 2012 DONE ! > > DONE! > > > ________________________________ > > To: " SSRIsex " <SSRIsex > > Sent: Thursday, April 5, 2012 9:05 AM > Subject: Re: Important - PSSD Medical Survey > > > Â > Vornan, > Â > Great to have a medical survey being done on this subject. I have completed the survey and and it really does take a few minutes to comlplete.. Thank you. Mike > > > To: SSRIsex > Sent: Thursday, April 5, 2012 9:22 AM > Subject: Important - PSSD Medical Survey > > > Â > Dear group members, > > We are starting a new medical survey about PSSD that will be published > in a medical journal. We want to gather as much information about the > symptoms from as many participants as possible. This will give us a > very clear picture of PSSD symptomatology, bring greater awareness to > the syndrome, as well as increase it's credibility as a real medical > phenomenon. > > The research is being conducted by: > > Yossi Ben-Sheetrit, B.Med.Sc, Sackler Faculty of Medicine, Israel. > Prof. Haggai Hermesh, MD, Geha Mental Health Center, Israel. > Prof. Dov Aizenberg, MD, Geha Mental Health Center, Israel. > Dr. Antonei B. Csoka, PhD, University, Washington DC, USA. > > Drs. Aizenberg and Csoka have previously conducted and published > research about SSRI sexual side effects, so have experience and > credibility in the field. > > Please take a few minutes to take the survey, which is > completely > anonymous. Here is the link: > > https://qtrial.qualtrics.com/SE/?SID=SV_6J7dsQ8jPJZJ1AM > > Thanks very much for your participation. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 6, 2012 Report Share Posted April 6, 2012 Hi , It's only for SSRIs at this point, but thanks anyway. V > > > > Dear group members, > > > > We are starting a new medical survey about PSSD that will be published > > in a medical journal. We want to gather as much information about the > > symptoms from as many participants as possible. This will give us a > > very clear picture of PSSD symptomatology, bring greater awareness to > > the syndrome, as well as increase it's credibility as a real medical > > phenomenon. > > > > The research is being conducted by: > > > > Yossi Ben-Sheetrit, B.Med.Sc, Sackler Faculty of Medicine, Israel. > > Prof. Haggai Hermesh, MD, Geha Mental Health Center, Israel. > > Prof. Dov Aizenberg, MD, Geha Mental Health Center, Israel. > > Dr. Antonei B. Csoka, PhD, University, Washington DC, USA. > > > > Drs. Aizenberg and Csoka have previously conducted and published > > research about SSRI sexual side effects, so have experience and > > credibility in the field. > > > > Please take a few minutes to take the survey, which is completely > > anonymous. Here is the link: > > > > https://qtrial.qualtrics.com/SE/?SID=SV_6J7dsQ8jPJZJ1AM > > > > Thanks very much for your participation. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 22, 2012 Report Share Posted April 22, 2012 There is no " funny business " going on here, Survivor. I can assure you that every researcher connected with this study has their heart in the right place. It's necessary to ask questions about past smoking, drinking, drug use etc. history for it to be a professional survey. V > > I noticed that the survey has questions about smoking, depression, anxiety, alcohol, etc.. > From my experience, these are the scapegoats that quacks claim sexual problems were caused by after giving the drugs. Even though I never experienced the drug side effect until the day I was given the drug, they pretend that the drug they give has no side effects. If you've ever had a single beer even 6 or 12 months prior, the quacks will blame it on that. Or if you are a light smoker, the quacks will blame it on that. It's the same scam they use for Nueroleptic Malignant Syndrome (NMS). The quacks will say that it was the flu, and cover up the medical test proving NO flu and the test proving NMS. Even if you've never had sexual dysfunction before being drugged, even during spells of sadness or anxiety, the quacks will blame it on that. > In fact, I have never seen a shred of scientific proof that sadness or a cigarette or a beer will cause years and years of endless sexual dysfunction. Obviously it's non-sense, as opposed to scientific fact. > > Given these facts, and seeing the survey has these questions.. > I am not feeling confident that the final analysis will strongly implicate the SSRI drugs. I assume at least one study author knows the issue very well. I wonder if we will continue to see the same fraud after the study is complete. As of now, the classic hallmarks are in place. And for the sake of posterity, I answered that I do not smoke, drink, feel depressed or anxious, since I know that in my case, these things have nothing to do with PSSD or PNSD. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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