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If you have PSSD and would like to be involved in a possible class-

action lawsuit against the pharmaceutical companies, please contact

attorney Braslow (of Pogust and Braslow) by email at dbraslow@cpm-

law.com or call him on 610 941-4204.

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I expected something like this might eventually happen.

My question is - does it apply only in the USA jurisdiction, or is it

intended to be international.

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Hi ,

I have been in discussions with this firm about a lawsuit, but they are not committed to it yet. We need to get as many people as possible to contact them and tell them their story. Even though you are in the UK, I would go ahead and contact them anyway. They focus exclusively on pharmaceutical litigation and their website is here:

http://www.cpm-law.com/

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I email him but I was wondering how it might work since I never tried

anything like this but is it possible to make it a class-action when we

all took different SSRIs from different companies? just curious.

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> I expected something like this might eventually happen.

> My question is - does it apply only in the USA jurisdiction, or is it

> intended to be international.

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Hey Vornan and and all my SSRIsex friends! - My heart almost

fell out of my chest when I first saw that this was happening and

couldn't wait to see who the Firm of Attorney's or what Attorney it

was! (Why are they Attornies when we want them and lawyers when we

don't? - LOL!)

Why? Because if you are one of any average Anerican male and watch

your fair share of television, you'll see ads almost all the time

for " L. Sokolove " - ambulance chaser....just kidding about that

last part...

I strongly recommend anyone and everyone to NOT join in on anything at

all with Sokolove because, and this has NOTHING to do with

SSRI's, he wants to or keeps on suing (sueing?) the pharmaceutical

companies that make the best of the best chronic pain and Intractable

Pain medicines around like Oxycontin, Kadian, Oxycodone and the like.

If he had it HIS way, he'd rather real honest-to-goodness severe pain

patients be UNDERmedicated ALL THE TIME! If you need proof, I'll put

proof on the board.

The ONLY reason I put that on as a side note is because I am one of

those unfortunates who DOES have Intractable Pain. THREE spine

surgeries from a simple discectomy to fusion to rods and screws and

I'm STILL IN PAIN! All the surgeons can say is they cannot do anything

more for me and to wish me well at finding a doctor who will help me

manage my pain. I did, but not until years of sleep deprevation,

depressions so bad I tried suicide twice (damn knots kept coming

undone...I KNEW I should have taken Cub Scouts at LEAST!) Ha!

But Vornan? You betcha. Of course I'll do my usual thourough checking

out and make sure he isn't made from the same cloth as Suckallthelove

and if all checks out. I'll be all the help I can be for him.

Even my own shrink admitted to not knowing HoW SSRI's work the last

time I saw him! It just burns me to my core to know that there

are " drugs " out there that, of course, work GREAT for depression,

however, they ROB YOU OF ONE OF THE MOST IMPORTANT ASPECTS A MAN AND A

WOMAN CAN HAVE, ever so quietly too...

I should have almost started a new topic on this so I'll make this

much shorter than I would have...

The fact that we are so grateful the day we realize that we are

crawling out of that dank, dark, hellish pit of depression, we have

nothing but KUDOS for our docs. For me, depression AND pain kept my

libido so low I didn't CARE. But as time went by, sensation starts to

creep away. When sensation creeps away we think to ourselves, " What's

the big deal? " Until our wives, hubby's, g/f's, b/f's and partners ARE

AT THEIR WITS END! (Ahhhh, I can't keep this short, it's too

important, I'll just start a new topic I guess... :-) )

This will be a tough fight to fight y'all. I'd be willing to take the

stand and testify on behalf of all of us! How many marriages has this

ruined? How many breakups has this caused? How many of so many, MANY

THINGS has this caused before someone finally put man and woman

together and said to each other, " OK, we KNOW what the differences are

between a man and a woman (just an example, OK?) and WHY that is, but

why is it I wanted to make love just as much as you did at one time

and now you don't? What changed?

Something somewhere went, B-I-N-G-O!!!! And the answer was discovered.

This is so NICE to KNOW! I feel that there is some justice in the

world after all.

, as far as class action suits being International, you'll have

to call any law firm and I'm sure they can tell you.

OK, Sorry so long but I'm so happy and especially thrilled that it

isn't Sokolove doing it. I'm actually surprised he didn't hop on this

one as fast as he could.

Aloha Just For Now,

Hawaiian Wayne

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> I expected something like this might eventually happen.

> My question is - does it apply only in the USA jurisdiction, or is it

> intended to be international.

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There will have to be a different class-action suit for each SSRI.

Vornan

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> > I expected something like this might eventually happen.

> > My question is - does it apply only in the USA jurisdiction, or is

it

> > intended to be international.

> >

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Because you have fully recovered from the sexual side effects, I

don't think you could participate in these lawsuits.

Vornan

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> > I expected something like this might eventually happen.

> > My question is - does it apply only in the USA jurisdiction, or

is it

> > intended to be international.

> >

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Sokolove? From Massachusetts? I know him. I did some work for his office once. I'll refrain from comment about him personally but he is one of the biggest and most successful ambulance chasers in the business."Vornan-19 (moderator)" wrote: Because you have fully recovered from the sexual side effects, I don't think you could participate in these lawsuits.Vornan> >> > I expected something like this might eventually happen. > > My question is - does it apply only in the USA jurisdiction, or is it> > intended to be international.>

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Vornan,

Is the firm still taking clients? Although I'm better (a lot better)

I still sometimes have difficulty and my case is well documented by

my doctor.

Wells

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> > If you have PSSD and would like to be involved in a possible

class-

> > action lawsuit against the pharmaceutical companies, please

contact

> > attorney Braslow (of Pogust and Braslow) by email at

> dbraslow@cpm-

> > law.com or call him on 610 941-4204.

> >

> > Vornan

> >

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Hi

Good to hear from you. It's great that you're doing much better.

But, no, they're not taking the case because not enough people

contacted them.

BTW, did you have libido problems, or was it just ED?

V

-- In SSRIsex , " chriswells1965 "

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> Vornan,

>

> Is the firm still taking clients? Although I'm better (a lot

better)

> I still sometimes have difficulty and my case is well documented

by

> my doctor.

>

> Wells

>

>

>

>

> > >

> > > If you have PSSD and would like to be involved in a possible

> class-

> > > action lawsuit against the pharmaceutical companies, please

> contact

> > > attorney Braslow (of Pogust and Braslow) by email at

> > dbraslow@cpm-

> > > law.com or call him on 610 941-4204.

> > >

> > > Vornan

> > >

> >

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Hey Buddy,

I never had libdo problems just couldn't get it up. Currently I have

a problem still with not responding to stimuli. I still have to

fantasize...I'm getting better at it....I really believe it is what

you said and that it takes time...If you remember I took just a

little of the Dostinex. After that I had a boost....I sometimes

wonder if it is now in my head....I'll share something personal so if

anyone doesn't want to hear it stop reading

now...................................................................

.......................................................................

..........When I love on my partner he immediately gets a hardon and

carries it thru the same way I used to but I don't get one as fast

(before I didn't get one at all) After I have an erection I have to

be careful not to think to hard about it or it will go down. His

doesn't go down plus I still have to stimulate myself with my hand

sometimes if I start losing the erection....Here is the curious

part....while I'm loving on him I have to use my hand but the other

night I did a quick experiment. It went like this..I had him to talk

about the sex so that I could visualize it instead of acting it

out...My penis became hard as a rock without me touching it at all

and suddenly too....This has left me completely confused as to why

touching him will not create the erection but having him talk it to

me while lying beside me does....my thoughts on it is that the

Effexor problem rewired my sexual response or I have developed this

behavior because after the Effexor had created my problem only

fantasies worked because no external stimulus worked due to the

numbness....If anyone has had similar experiences please let me

know....

Chris

-- In SSRIsex , " Vornan-19 (moderator) "

wrote:

>

> Hi

>

> Good to hear from you. It's great that you're doing much better.

>

> But, no, they're not taking the case because not enough people

> contacted them.

>

> BTW, did you have libido problems, or was it just ED?

>

> V

>

> -- In SSRIsex , " chriswells1965 " <chriswells1965@>

> wrote:

> >

> > Vornan,

> >

> > Is the firm still taking clients? Although I'm better (a lot

> better)

> > I still sometimes have difficulty and my case is well documented

> by

> > my doctor.

> >

> > Wells

> >

> >

> >

> >

> > > >

> > > > If you have PSSD and would like to be involved in a possible

> > class-

> > > > action lawsuit against the pharmaceutical companies, please

> > contact

> > > > attorney Braslow (of Pogust and Braslow) by email at

> > > dbraslow@cpm-

> > > > law.com or call him on 610 941-4204.

> > > >

> > > > Vornan

> > > >

> > >

> >

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One of our members, Fritz, recovered mostly through phone sex. He

said that after using Zoloft for six months, and having PSSD for two

years afterwards, the only thing he could respond to was auditory

stimulation. Visual or tactile stimulation was just gone. But he

thinks that the phone sex eventually " rekindled " the other things,

and now he's almost back to normal. He only rarely posts, probably

because he recovered.

It seems as though SSRIs damage the visual and tactile aspects of

sexuality the most.

V

This has left me completely confused as to why

> touching him will not create the erection but having him talk it

to

> me while lying beside me does....my thoughts on it is that the

> Effexor problem rewired my sexual response or I have developed

this

> behavior because after the Effexor had created my problem only

> fantasies worked because no external stimulus worked due to the

> numbness....If anyone has had similar experiences please let me

> know....

>

> Chris

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Hi I don't think Effexor has re-wired your sexual response, just made your penis numb. I have a similar problem. I don't respond to stimuli of my penis by my wife. And if I try to take charge of us having sex, I fail every time, but one night my wife got ticked off because I couln't get it up, so she started taking charge by mugging the daylites out of me. I got hard as a rock and we had a ball. This was not due to me taking any SSRIs, so it may not be helpful to you, but I think some people get aroused by the other person taking charge, like your buddy kind of took charge when you asked him to talk to you about the sex. So if you have your partner take charge, it will take the pressure off of you so you can both enjoy it. Just my 2 cents. I am now taking Celexa, but I think I'm going to get off it because I read too much bad stuff about

SSRIs, and it takes me forever to ejaculate. J. Olle chriswells1965 wrote: Hey Buddy,I never had libdo problems just couldn't get it up. Currently I have a problem still with not responding to stimuli. I still have to fantasize...I'm getting better at it....I really believe it is what you said and that it takes time...If you remember I took just a little of the Dostinex. After that I had a boost....I sometimes wonder if it is now in my

head....I'll share something personal so if anyone doesn't want to hear it stop reading now..................................................................................................................................................When I love on my partner he immediately gets a hardon and carries it thru the same way I used to but I don't get one as fast(before I didn't get one at all) After I have an erection I have to be careful not to think to hard about it or it will go down. His doesn't go down plus I still have to stimulate myself with my hand sometimes if I start losing the erection....Here is the curious part....while I'm loving on him I have to use my hand but the other night I did a quick experiment. It went like this..I had him to talk about the sex so that I could visualize it instead of acting it out...My penis became hard as a

rock without me touching it at all and suddenly too....This has left me completely confused as to why touching him will not create the erection but having him talk it to me while lying beside me does....my thoughts on it is that the Effexor problem rewired my sexual response or I have developed this behavior because after the Effexor had created my problem only fantasies worked because no external stimulus worked due to the numbness....If anyone has had similar experiences please let me know....Chris-- In SSRIsex , "Vornan-19 (moderator)" wrote:>> Hi > > Good to hear from you. It's great that you're doing much better. > > But, no, they're not taking the case because not enough people > contacted them.> > BTW, did you have libido problems, or was it

just ED?> > V> > -- In SSRIsex , "chriswells1965" <chriswells1965@> > wrote:> >> > Vornan,> > > > Is the firm still taking clients? Although I'm better (a lot > better) > > I still sometimes have difficulty and my case is well documented > by > > my doctor. > > > > Wells> > > > > > > > > > > >> > > > If you have PSSD and would like to be involved in a possible > > class-> > > > action lawsuit against the pharmaceutical companies, please > > contact> > > > attorney Braslow (of Pogust and Braslow) by email at > > > dbraslow@cpm-> > > > law.com or call him on 610 941-4204.> > > > > > > > Vornan> > > >> > >> >>

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wow, im jealous. his story give me hope. was he taking anything or

was it really just phone sex ? his recovery shows us our body can

adapt and change back to normal. I wonder if this change was in long

term or just in short burst of change. Maybe all we need is some

sort of small change in us to cause spontaneous chain reaction.

>

> One of our members, Fritz, recovered mostly through phone sex. He

> said that after using Zoloft for six months, and having PSSD for

two

> years afterwards, the only thing he could respond to was auditory

> stimulation. Visual or tactile stimulation was just gone. But he

> thinks that the phone sex eventually " rekindled " the other things,

> and now he's almost back to normal. He only rarely posts,

probably

> because he recovered.

>

> It seems as though SSRIs damage the visual and tactile aspects of

> sexuality the most.

>

> V

>

> This has left me completely confused as to why

> > touching him will not create the erection but having him talk it

> to

> > me while lying beside me does....my thoughts on it is that the

> > Effexor problem rewired my sexual response or I have developed

> this

> > behavior because after the Effexor had created my problem only

> > fantasies worked because no external stimulus worked due to the

> > numbness....If anyone has had similar experiences please let me

> > know....

> >

> > Chris

>

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he wasn't taking anything except xanax to help him sleep. he said

it was a slow recovery that took six months or more.

-- In SSRIsex , " zoloftscrwd4life "

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> wow, im jealous. his story give me hope. was he taking anything or

> was it really just phone sex ? his recovery shows us our body can

> adapt and change back to normal. I wonder if this change was in

long

> term or just in short burst of change. Maybe all we need is some

> sort of small change in us to cause spontaneous chain reaction.

>

>

>

>

> >

> > One of our members, Fritz, recovered mostly through phone sex.

He

> > said that after using Zoloft for six months, and having PSSD for

> two

> > years afterwards, the only thing he could respond to was

auditory

> > stimulation. Visual or tactile stimulation was just gone. But

he

> > thinks that the phone sex eventually " rekindled " the other

things,

> > and now he's almost back to normal. He only rarely posts,

> probably

> > because he recovered.

> >

> > It seems as though SSRIs damage the visual and tactile aspects

of

> > sexuality the most.

> >

> > V

> >

> > This has left me completely confused as to why

> > > touching him will not create the erection but having him talk

it

> > to

> > > me while lying beside me does....my thoughts on it is that the

> > > Effexor problem rewired my sexual response or I have developed

> > this

> > > behavior because after the Effexor had created my problem only

> > > fantasies worked because no external stimulus worked due to

the

> > > numbness....If anyone has had similar experiences please let

me

> > > know....

> > >

> > > Chris

> >

>

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Man, I thought I was really way off with that and that it would seem

very strange but since Fritz did the same I feel better. Damage to

our visual and tactile responses is exactly how it sounds. I have

been improving continuously but I have to force myself with my

partner...kinda like learning to walk....we are doing exercises like

I just touch him and go thru the foreplay motions without going to

sex...I've noticed (or I hope I've noticed) that my penis is

responding better....this is such a slow process and sometimes I

become frustrated so I have to Zen or else I just f**** it up.

Another thing that I wrote early is that my PC muscle had become weak

from lack of erection for over a year....I exercise that too. It is

still hit and miss sometimes but at least it is mostly hit....I will

admit that I had a total relapse and went impotent again for about 3

weeks but it went away....But the good new is that it is continuously

getting better.

>

> One of our members, Fritz, recovered mostly through phone sex. He

> said that after using Zoloft for six months, and having PSSD for

two

> years afterwards, the only thing he could respond to was auditory

> stimulation. Visual or tactile stimulation was just gone. But he

> thinks that the phone sex eventually " rekindled " the other things,

> and now he's almost back to normal. He only rarely posts, probably

> because he recovered.

>

> It seems as though SSRIs damage the visual and tactile aspects of

> sexuality the most.

>

> V

>

> This has left me completely confused as to why

> > touching him will not create the erection but having him talk it

> to

> > me while lying beside me does....my thoughts on it is that the

> > Effexor problem rewired my sexual response or I have developed

> this

> > behavior because after the Effexor had created my problem only

> > fantasies worked because no external stimulus worked due to the

> > numbness....If anyone has had similar experiences please let me

> > know....

> >

> > Chris

>

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Thanks for the response...I believe that I am under a lot of pressure

to perform and that did take the pressure off thus no performance

anxiety....We'll try that.

> > > > >

> > > > > If you have PSSD and would like to be involved in a

possible

> > > class-

> > > > > action lawsuit against the pharmaceutical companies, please

> > > contact

> > > > > attorney Braslow (of Pogust and Braslow) by email at

> > > > dbraslow@cpm-

> > > > > law.com or call him on 610 941-4204.

> > > > >

> > > > > Vornan

> > > > >

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