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Ok - so another question I have for anyone who had severe alterations after one

dose:

What other medications were you on prior to the one which caused severe

dysfunction?

I ask this because I think perhaps that has something to do with why I developed

complete shut down.

I had been on prozac on and off from 1993-97 with only " normal " sexual side

effects. Then was put on zoloft 1998-2006 - was told I needed to be on

antidepressants and believed the doctors that they were " fixing " brain

imbalance. This is so wrong!!!!

Doctor out of the blue in 2006 asked if I wanted to try a different AD to try

and eliminate sexual side effects and switched me to cymbalta.

Cymbalta gave me one episode of pleasureless orgasm and severe urinary

incontinence and even some loss of bowel nerve function. (Of course I didn't

know at the time that cymbalta did it. I just wondered what the hell was wrong

with me.)

Cymbalta also made me almost manic, thus in 2007 I decided I didn't need

antidepressants anymore and quit cold turkey.

That's where all my severe problems started as I went through withdrawal

symptoms and didn't know they were withdrawal symptoms. Just thought the

doctors were right and that I needed antidepressants.

Doctor then decided to try remeron which made me want to eat 24/7 so I quit that

one and then got put on lexapro which gave me immediate and complete genital

anesthesia.

I wonder how many other people had doctors try to " fix " their sexual dysfunction

by changing medications in rapid succession and instead caused worsening of

symptoms.

Or I'm wondering if anyone else has any theories on why one dose of medication

caused severe alteration.

Thanks for any responses.

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> > > 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.

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That's a good point. I'm sometimes active on the newspaper online

comment sections but I have always been wary of saying you might get

PSSD even from just one dose. Could it be that such people have taken a

lot of medications in the past which did much of the damage but the new

antidepressant was the last straw? This is important to find out.

I was on Paroxetine (Paxil, Seroxat) for about 4 months and I had

trouble reaching orgasm, but when I did it was a bit of an explosion -

very intense. Still, I got fed up with it so my doctor put me on

nefazodone which doesn't affect sex drive, so they say, and it didn't

for about 2 months but then all of a sudden my sex drive just vanished

in a week. I was on the smallest dose and so could not cut down so I

stopped cold turkey and my body went berzerk with twitching. After 3

days I saw my chemist who advised me to go back on it and cut down

slowly which I did by cutting the tablets up with a sharp knife. After 2

months I was on 10mg (1/10 of a tablet) when my sex drive vanished

again. I wish I had stayed cold turkey.

Kv

> > > >

> > > > 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.

> > > >

> > >

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