Posted by SometimesBlue on August 14, 2007, at 8:46:03
In reply to Re: Permanent Male Sexual Dysfunction after Remero » SometimesBlue, posted by infectedmushrooms on August 13, 2007, at 19:45:29
I'm not claiming that it's the sole cause of his affliction, i am merely stating that it *could* be a contributing factor. If he's suicidal, wouldn't you think he was depressed, the two go hand in hand. GI keeps ruling out depression, and in my *humble* opinion, it's there as well. Was it the cause of his condition? NO. Is it present now? Yes. It may not have been the culprit, but I do think it's a contributing factor to his mental and physical state.
> Yes but during those years were your genitals completely numb and did you wake up with erections, cant get spontaneous erections ever, and have problems even j*rking off?...depression can make sex less enjoyable of course and for some have inabiilty achieving orgasm yes...but it shouldn't give you the above symptoms otherwise it is considered hypogonadism...Your body is in an unconcious state when it about wakes up so if you aren't getting erections in the morning its a sign of hypogonadism induced by the drugs?....Also you got your sex drive back by resolving those issues you were having...It's not that simple when your nuerotransmitters have been f*ked with by drugs..It's completely different...One is ability to perform sex but having the ability in tact...The other is having the ability wiped away like chemical castration and they can sometimes have similiar symptoms like many diagnoses for different diseases have overlapping symptoms its just not the same thing at all...Our brain is all chemicals reactions and once you mess with the delicate harmonious actions of nuerotransmitters it can change everything about that individual from his personality to even his sexual ability...
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