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Did I hear Dr Stuart Shipto right? That is, 50% of people taking an

antidepressant will experience sexual dysfunction and that 50% of those will get

PSSD - i.e. peramnent sexual dysfunction. That means 25% of people using

antidepressants that boost sereotoin will get PSSD. That's a lot of people.

(Perhaps I heard it wrong As I'm very tired).

Crumbs, that means rock stars, movie stars, and loads of famous people must have

this dreadful condition too. Perhaps most poeple recover after a few months to a

year as I can't believe that with that amount of people being affected that

psychiatry could continue to get away with it. Let's hope so, as that means

there is still plenty hope for the rest of us.

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It's great to see a Doctor informing about PSSD instead of denying it. Yet,

something drew my attention. He said men and women could use their most sexual

organ " the brain " to get better. If the situaiton is chemical how then brain or

sexual therapy help get over PSSD?

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It's great to see a Doctor informing about PSSD instead of denying it. Yet,

something drew my attention. He said men and women could use their most sexual

organ " the brain " to get better. If the situaiton is chemical how then brain or

sexual therapy help get over PSSD?

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> http://www.sexsmartfilms.com/free-videos/libido-lost/

> <http://www.sexsmartfilms.com/free-videos/libido-lost/>

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I am not sure you can call the program " chemical " per say. Neurotransmitters

are probably part of the problem but the biology is more complex than that.

What he is saying is any sort of nerve damage or damage to the structures in the

brain which could be causing PSSD may be able to recover.

Neuroplasticity is much greater that what was once though.

A good book on this is:

http://www.amazon.com/Train-Your-Mind-Change-Brain/dp/1400063906

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I am not sure you can call the program " chemical " per say. Neurotransmitters

are probably part of the problem but the biology is more complex than that.

What he is saying is any sort of nerve damage or damage to the structures in the

brain which could be causing PSSD may be able to recover.

Neuroplasticity is much greater that what was once though.

A good book on this is:

http://www.amazon.com/Train-Your-Mind-Change-Brain/dp/1400063906

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> > http://www.sexsmartfilms.com/free-videos/libido-lost/

> > <http://www.sexsmartfilms.com/free-videos/libido-lost/>

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