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Hi Wayne,

Dexedrine increases levels of dopamine and noradrenaline by

inhibiting their reuptake. These two neurotranmitters are lowered

by SSRIs.

Vornan

-- In SSRIsex , " Wayne Birdie "

wrote:

>

> Hey Vornan????

>

> I just re-read what you wrote the other day about dexadrine and

now

> I'm confused as heck...this is what confuses me now:

>

> " That's very interesting about the dexedrine. It is chemically

> > identical to amphetamine, and a " pure " dopamine and noradrenaline

> > reuptake inhibitor. How much are you taking? It is sometimes

> used

> > to reverse SSRI sexual side effects. "

>

> Isn't THAT what makes Celexa so troublesome sexually? The dopamine?

>

> OH! Or do you mean that dexadrine IS ALL in the dopamine CLASS and

> completely replaces whatever the Celexa takes away? So, (can you

> tell I'm lost here?)it's the dopamine WE NEED in order to function

> sexually (along with a host of other 'things').

>

> If I could make that sound where you hum and put a finger on your

> lips and make your finger go up and down...that's what I'd put

here!

> LOL!

>

> WHY am I now confused? I shouldn't read things twice...I

must " read "

> too much into them! HA! Sorry.

>

> Aloha for now,

> Wayne

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Thanks Vornan, that's what I thought....if this is my desired

result, its a good thing, isn't it? It sure FEELS like it! ;-)

Wayne

> >

> > Hey Vornan????

> >

> > I just re-read what you wrote the other day about dexadrine and

> now

> > I'm confused as heck...this is what confuses me now:

> >

> > " That's very interesting about the dexedrine. It is chemically

> > > identical to amphetamine, and a " pure " dopamine and

noradrenaline

> > > reuptake inhibitor. How much are you taking? It is sometimes

> > used

> > > to reverse SSRI sexual side effects. "

> >

> > Isn't THAT what makes Celexa so troublesome sexually? The

dopamine?

> >

> > OH! Or do you mean that dexadrine IS ALL in the dopamine CLASS

and

> > completely replaces whatever the Celexa takes away? So, (can you

> > tell I'm lost here?)it's the dopamine WE NEED in order to

function

> > sexually (along with a host of other 'things').

> >

> > If I could make that sound where you hum and put a finger on

your

> > lips and make your finger go up and down...that's what I'd put

> here!

> > LOL!

> >

> > WHY am I now confused? I shouldn't read things twice...I

> must " read "

> > too much into them! HA! Sorry.

> >

> > Aloha for now,

> > Wayne

> >

>

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This sounds really interesting. How bad are the side-effects of

Dexadrine? I'm really thinking about giving it a try.

Vornan you wrote: " Dexedrine increases levels of dopamine and

noradrenaline by inhibiting their reuptake. These two

neurotranmitters are lowered by SSRIs. " It seems like Dexadrine is

able to reverse (some of) the damage SSRIs have caused. Since SSRIs

disrupt the chemistry balance of our brains for a long time if not

permanently, couldn't this be true for Dexadrine, too? That'd be great.

@Wayne: Thank you very much for your contribution. Enjoy the

side-effects of Dexadrine and the good weather (you're based in

Hawaii, right?) ;-)

> > >

> > > Hey Vornan????

> > >

> > > I just re-read what you wrote the other day about dexadrine and

> > now

> > > I'm confused as heck...this is what confuses me now:

> > >

> > > " That's very interesting about the dexedrine. It is chemically

> > > > identical to amphetamine, and a " pure " dopamine and

> noradrenaline

> > > > reuptake inhibitor. How much are you taking? It is sometimes

> > > used

> > > > to reverse SSRI sexual side effects. "

> > >

> > > Isn't THAT what makes Celexa so troublesome sexually? The

> dopamine?

> > >

> > > OH! Or do you mean that dexadrine IS ALL in the dopamine CLASS

> and

> > > completely replaces whatever the Celexa takes away? So, (can you

> > > tell I'm lost here?)it's the dopamine WE NEED in order to

> function

> > > sexually (along with a host of other 'things').

> > >

> > > If I could make that sound where you hum and put a finger on

> your

> > > lips and make your finger go up and down...that's what I'd put

> > here!

> > > LOL!

> > >

> > > WHY am I now confused? I shouldn't read things twice...I

> > must " read "

> > > too much into them! HA! Sorry.

> > >

> > > Aloha for now,

> > > Wayne

> > >

> >

>

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Right teephos. Hawaii has been my home for 17 years and I have no

plans on ever leaving.

Dexadrine really IS doing a great job for what I originally started

taking it for and the sexual side effects, since I was on the same

anti-d as Vornan (Celexa), is so much a pleasant surprise! Remember

that it IS a stimulant in it's pure definition. So if anyone has

cardiovascular problems, I'd advise not taking it. But, for sex, I

have NO complaints and luckily, I don't have any cardiovascular

troubles (yet-God willing EVER!).

Aloha for now,

Wayne

> > > >

> > > > Hey Vornan????

> > > >

> > > > I just re-read what you wrote the other day about dexadrine

and

> > > now

> > > > I'm confused as heck...this is what confuses me now:

> > > >

> > > > " That's very interesting about the dexedrine. It is

chemically

> > > > > identical to amphetamine, and a " pure " dopamine and

> > noradrenaline

> > > > > reuptake inhibitor. How much are you taking? It is

sometimes

> > > > used

> > > > > to reverse SSRI sexual side effects. "

> > > >

> > > > Isn't THAT what makes Celexa so troublesome sexually? The

> > dopamine?

> > > >

> > > > OH! Or do you mean that dexadrine IS ALL in the dopamine

CLASS

> > and

> > > > completely replaces whatever the Celexa takes away? So, (can

you

> > > > tell I'm lost here?)it's the dopamine WE NEED in order to

> > function

> > > > sexually (along with a host of other 'things').

> > > >

> > > > If I could make that sound where you hum and put a finger on

> > your

> > > > lips and make your finger go up and down...that's what I'd

put

> > > here!

> > > > LOL!

> > > >

> > > > WHY am I now confused? I shouldn't read things twice...I

> > > must " read "

> > > > too much into them! HA! Sorry.

> > > >

> > > > Aloha for now,

> > > > Wayne

> > > >

> > >

> >

>

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Seems like Dexadrine's pretty potent. One thing I don't get though.

For a short time, I was on Ritalin. It absolutely killed my libido. Is

it possible that although it's almost identical chemically, it's

effect on libido is the exact opposite of Dexadrin?

Hawaii is definitely great. Been to Maui for 6 days, and didn't want

to leave. ;-)

>

> Right teephos. Hawaii has been my home for 17 years and I have no

> plans on ever leaving.

> Dexadrine really IS doing a great job for what I originally started

> taking it for and the sexual side effects, since I was on the same

> anti-d as Vornan (Celexa), is so much a pleasant surprise! Remember

> that it IS a stimulant in it's pure definition. So if anyone has

> cardiovascular problems, I'd advise not taking it. But, for sex, I

> have NO complaints and luckily, I don't have any cardiovascular

> troubles (yet-God willing EVER!).

> Aloha for now,

> Wayne

>

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were you on ritalin before, during, or after thr time you were on

ssris?

-- In SSRIsex , " teephos " wrote:

>

> Seems like Dexadrine's pretty potent. One thing I don't get though.

> For a short time, I was on Ritalin. It absolutely killed my

libido. Is

> it possible that although it's almost identical chemically, it's

> effect on libido is the exact opposite of Dexadrin?

>

> Hawaii is definitely great. Been to Maui for 6 days, and didn't

want

> to leave. ;-)

>

>

> >

> > Right teephos. Hawaii has been my home for 17 years and I have

no

> > plans on ever leaving.

> > Dexadrine really IS doing a great job for what I originally

started

> > taking it for and the sexual side effects, since I was on the

same

> > anti-d as Vornan (Celexa), is so much a pleasant surprise!

Remember

> > that it IS a stimulant in it's pure definition. So if anyone has

> > cardiovascular problems, I'd advise not taking it. But, for sex,

I

> > have NO complaints and luckily, I don't have any cardiovascular

> > troubles (yet-God willing EVER!).

> > Aloha for now,

> > Wayne

> >

>

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Hi teephos,

Yes that's very well possible. They are like a key for

a lock. Your front door key may look very similar to

mine, but it won't fit!

JR

--- teephos wrote:

I was on Ritalin. It absolutely

> killed my libido. Is

> it possible that although it's almost identical

> chemically, it's

> effect on libido is the exact opposite of Dexadrin?

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@Vornan: I took Ritalin after being on SSRIs. It was really just a few

weeks ago. The tiny little bit of libido I've regained after

discontinuing Luvoxal, I immediately lost when I started with Ritalin.

I've read somewhere that libido may only be afflicted if you're add.

I don't know. Doesn't make sense to me, but who knows? I am add by the

way (but not severe).

@Wayne: Apart from different individual reactions, do you think that

Ritalin and Dexadril might actually generally differ in what they're

doing to our libido?

>

> I was on Ritalin. It absolutely

> > killed my libido. Is

> > it possible that although it's almost identical

> > chemically, it's

> > effect on libido is the exact opposite of Dexadrin?

>

>

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My husband takes Adderall (basically extended release Ritalin). No effect on his libido which has always been strong, even through the SSRI causing his ED.teephos wrote: @Vornan: I took Ritalin after being on SSRIs. It was really just a fewweeks ago. The tiny little bit of libido I've regained afterdiscontinuing Luvoxal, I immediately lost when I started with Ritalin. I've read somewhere that libido may only be afflicted if you're add.I don't know. Doesn't make sense to me, but who knows? I am add by theway (but not severe). @Wayne: Apart from different individual reactions, do you think thatRitalin and Dexadril might actually generally differ in what they'redoing to our libido? > > I was on Ritalin. It absolutely> > killed my libido. Is> > it possible that although it's almost identical> > chemically, it's> > effect on libido is the exact opposite of Dexadrin?> > > __________________________________________________>

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