Guest guest Posted July 5, 2012 Report Share Posted July 5, 2012 let me tell my history i'm a brazilian guy (sorry for my poor english!), 19 years old I started using luvox(fluvoxamine) 100mg in october 2009 and only in june/july of 2010 i started to feel the colateral effects: ZERO libido Before this, my libido was awesome.Now, after this june/july of 2010, I can't have erections only by visual estimulations.I need manuals estimulations.My orgasm is intact I haven't sexual fantasies.My libido is arruined. i stopped the use of Luvox in March of this year, 2012. I went to the endocrinologist to check my hormones, and surprise: my prolactine was so high, 33ng/ml.Get a idea, for women, prolactine need to be <27ng/ml If I use Parlodel (bromocriptine) my prolactine go to 0.But if i suspend the use only for 5 days, my prolactine raises. Something is wrong.Dopamine controls prolactine and give libido, i think something with dopamine receptor is wrong!My prolactine shouldn't raises. With all these problems with libido, I started getting depressed.Last friday I started the use of Seroquel XR 50mg, not a SSRI.Did Seroquel interfere in my brain natural recovery of PSSD? I want to start using Gingko Biloba, Inositol Powder, Ciproheptadine, whatever is necessary for my recovery! My psychiatrist said that doesn't exist PSSD.This is all hormonal or psychological.Yeah, now I have low testosterone, like a man with 60 years ( my father have a little more than I, according the exams).But my testosterone still in the " reference levels " for a adult man. I think my testosterone will take a long time to recover.PS: If i stop the use of Parlodel, my prolactine rises and my testosterone get down again.SHIT, SHIT, SHIT.What is wrong with that? Maybe a silly observation: my diet is rich in protein Guys, sorry for my bad english.I hope you understand what i'm trying to say.Thanks for any help.I just want to go back to normal. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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