Guest guest Posted November 28, 2006 Report Share Posted November 28, 2006 Ill bet prozac did a good part in erection problem. I took both also but prozac first and from my experience prozac was the worse erection killer than zoloft. Anyways goodluck with your therapy and tell us how the it goes. > > I took 100 Mg of Zoloft for 8 months about 10 years ago. My erections > were never the same. Then recently I took prozac for about 8 months. I > did only because my wife wanted me to. I belive my erection problems > were from Zoloft. I have used Viagra with some success, but there has > been times it didnt work that well. I do still use Viagra > though.Tommorrow, I will be receiving blood tests for testosterone > levels, HGH, and a test regarding my receptors. The clinic believes > that I am at least a candidate for testosterone therapy because of > prior testosterone tests that were low. I may begin receiving > testosterone and Human growth hormone therapies with anti-estrogens and > Human chorionic gonadotropin (prescribed by a doctor). I will report to > all of you if I have any success. These therapies will last from 3 to 6 > months. Hopefully this will correct the harm that Zoloft did to my > nuerotransmitters and receptors, If not I am out of hope for the time > being. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 16, 2006 Report Share Posted December 16, 2006 hey..if you put arificial testerone into your body, your body will stop producing its own testerone resulting in shrinkage of penis and testes. > > I took 100 Mg of Zoloft for 8 months about 10 years ago. My erections > were never the same. Then recently I took prozac for about 8 months. I > did only because my wife wanted me to. I belive my erection problems > were from Zoloft. I have used Viagra with some success, but there has > been times it didnt work that well. I do still use Viagra > though.Tommorrow, I will be receiving blood tests for testosterone > levels, HGH, and a test regarding my receptors. The clinic believes > that I am at least a candidate for testosterone therapy because of > prior testosterone tests that were low. I may begin receiving > testosterone and Human growth hormone therapies with anti-estrogens and > Human chorionic gonadotropin (prescribed by a doctor). I will report to > all of you if I have any success. These therapies will last from 3 to 6 > months. Hopefully this will correct the harm that Zoloft did to my > nuerotransmitters and receptors, If not I am out of hope for the time > being. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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