Guest guest Posted July 16, 2006 Report Share Posted July 16, 2006 I've asked already about that, but nobody answered me and this is important question for me. I have cold penis often - it's cold when it's soft, especially on the glans. I think it's due to poor blood circulation but I am not really sure if I can connect it with taking of SSRI's, because I am afraid that it can be caused by some kind of blood vessel disease or sth. Do you experience the same thing?] S Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 16, 2006 Report Share Posted July 16, 2006 Good question. I have been off zoloft for about a year and have not gained full use yet. Going to a urologist next week. I also wondered if a enlarged prostate would inhibit the blood flflow. Good post here talk about possible low testosterone level too. I will post after my visit. > > I've asked already about that, but nobody answered me and this is important question for me. > I have cold penis often - it's cold when it's soft, especially on the glans. I think it's due to poor blood circulation but I am not really sure if I can connect it with taking of SSRI's, because I am afraid that it can be caused by some kind of blood vessel disease or sth. > Do you experience the same thing?] > S > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 17, 2006 Report Share Posted July 17, 2006 While I was on Fluvoxamin (SSRI) my blood circulatin was really bad. My hands and both my feet were always cold and as soon as I lifted them for a short time, all the blood went out of them. Also, in winter, I was constantly freezing. Now that I'm off it, I'm way better. I'm positive that SSRIs also affect the blood circulation in the penis. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 19, 2006 Report Share Posted July 19, 2006 Maybe you could try gingko biloba, it is said to improve blood circulation. I read that for some people it could reverse PSSD, but it did not work for me that way. > > I've asked already about that, but nobody answered me and this is important question for me. > I have cold penis often - it's cold when it's soft, especially on the glans. I think it's due to poor blood circulation but I am not really sure if I can connect it with taking of SSRI's, because I am afraid that it can be caused by some kind of blood vessel disease or sth. > Do you experience the same thing?] > S > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 23, 2006 Report Share Posted July 23, 2006 I have noticed the same thing....I'm in a same sex relationship so I have the benefit of comparing....When mine is cold I sometimes check to see if his is cold and it is...in the same place on the head and sometimes the shaft and he doesn't have our problem and has never taken SSRI's. I hope this helped. > > > > I've asked already about that, but nobody answered me and this is > important question for me. > > I have cold penis often - it's cold when it's soft, especially on > the glans. I think it's due to poor blood circulation but I am not > really sure if I can connect it with taking of SSRI's, because I am > afraid that it can be caused by some kind of blood vessel disease or sth. > > Do you experience the same thing?] > > S > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 21, 2006 Report Share Posted September 21, 2006 Urologist prescribed viagra and ll. It had limited success. Still only 75% effective. Better than nothing I guess. I have only tried the viagra. Will be trying Levetra next. Going back in a couple of weeks for a ultra sound to check blood flow. All other test results show normanl. Including testostorone. Who knows how long this will last...It has already been a year+ since I last took Zoloft! > > > > I've asked already about that, but nobody answered me and this is > important question for me. > > I have cold penis often - it's cold when it's soft, especially on > the glans. I think it's due to poor blood circulation but I am not > really sure if I can connect it with taking of SSRI's, because I am > afraid that it can be caused by some kind of blood vessel disease or > sth. > > Do you experience the same thing?] > > S > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 21, 2006 Report Share Posted September 21, 2006 You may want to look at both Total Testosterone and Free Testosterone. What can actually be used in the body is free T. Some may show normal Total level, but the free T might be on the low side, or below average. ~Steve From: SSRIsex [mailto:SSRIsex ] On Behalf Of gunnergolfingSent: Thursday, September 21, 2006 7:46 PMTo: SSRIsex Subject: Re: cold glans Urologist prescribed viagra and ll. It had limited success. Still only 75% effective. Better than nothing I guess. I have only tried the viagra. Will be trying Levetra next.Going back in a couple of weeks for a ultra sound to check blood flow. All other test results show normanl. Including testostorone.Who knows how long this will last...It has already been a year+ since I last took Zoloft!> >> > I've asked already about that, but nobody answered me and this is > important question for me. > > I have cold penis often - it's cold when it's soft, especially on > the glans. I think it's due to poor blood circulation but I am not > really sure if I can connect it with taking of SSRI's, because I am > afraid that it can be caused by some kind of blood vessel disease or > sth.> > Do you experience the same thing?]> > S> >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 22, 2006 Report Share Posted September 22, 2006 Zoloft, Paxil, etc. could cause any amount of damage to genitals. DO NOT USE THEM. Doctors don't have a clue, nor do they care!!!!!Steve wrote: You may want to look at both Total Testosterone and Free Testosterone. What can actually be used in the body is free T. Some may show normal Total level, but the free T might be on the low side, or below average. ~Steve From: SSRIsex [mailto:SSRIsex ] On Behalf Of gunnergolfingSent: Thursday, September 21, 2006 7:46 PMTo: SSRIsex Subject: Re: cold glans Urologist prescribed viagra and ll. It had limited success. Still only 75% effective. Better than nothing I guess. I have only tried the viagra. Will be trying Levetra next.Going back in a couple of weeks for a ultra sound to check blood flow. All other test results show normanl. Including testostorone.Who knows how long this will last...It has already been a year+ since I last took Zoloft!> >> > I've asked already about that, but nobody answered me and this is > important question for me. > > I have cold penis often - it's cold when it's soft, especially on > the glans. I think it's due to poor blood circulation but I am not > really sure if I can connect it with taking of SSRI's, because I am > afraid that it can be caused by some kind of blood vessel disease or > sth.> > Do you experience the same thing?]> > S> >> Talk is cheap. Use Yahoo! Messenger to make PC-to-Phone calls. Great rates starting at 1¢/min. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 22, 2006 Report Share Posted September 22, 2006 All sorts of damage has been done to us by using this garbage. At least the testosterone can be measured and treated to some degree. Most of the damage can not be measured or addressed.Steve wrote: You may want to look at both Total Testosterone and Free Testosterone. What can actually be used in the body is free T. Some may show normal Total level, but the free T might be on the low side, or below average. ~Steve From: SSRIsex [mailto:SSRIsex ] On Behalf Of gunnergolfingSent: Thursday, September 21, 2006 7:46 PMTo: SSRIsex Subject: Re: cold glans Urologist prescribed viagra and ll. It had limited success. Still only 75% effective. Better than nothing I guess. I have only tried the viagra. Will be trying Levetra next.Going back in a couple of weeks for a ultra sound to check blood flow. All other test results show normanl. Including testostorone.Who knows how long this will last...It has already been a year+ since I last took Zoloft!> >> > I've asked already about that, but nobody answered me and this is > important question for me. > > I have cold penis often - it's cold when it's soft, especially on > the glans. I think it's due to poor blood circulation but I am not > really sure if I can connect it with taking of SSRI's, because I am > afraid that it can be caused by some kind of blood vessel disease or > sth.> > Do you experience the same thing?]> > S> >> Get your email and more, right on the new Yahoo.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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