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Re: sexual disorders and medication » rayww

Posted by fayeroe on November 20, 2008, at 12:47:36

In reply to Re: sexual disorders and medication » fayeroe, posted by rayww on November 20, 2008, at 12:05:44

> > Where do you get your "facts"?
> I'm trying to get my "facts" here.

There are several things that come to mind when you say that you're trying to get your "facts" here. 1. ethics 2. honesty 3. this is a mental health support forum. 4. this site is not about your research.

> I don't believe everything I read, but I do trust truth. I have been trying to discover the truth about sex for 40 years.

Would you say that your efforts to learn the truth about sex is some sort of an addiction or compulsion?


I believe there is truth about it, just as I believe there is truth about every other thing. Knowing the truth about something does not mean you "must" abide. We all have our personal freedom, as long as we accept the consequences.

In all of your threads, I am yet to read one post from another poster that indicates that the poster doesn't accept the consequences of having personal freedom and don't see that many people questioning anyone else's personal freedom.

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> How would you have titled this thread? Sexual dysfunctions and medication, sexuality and medication? I chose "disorders" because I thought it might attract attention, thus get more people to read and respond.

I would not have started the thread in the first place because I would not want anyone to feel that they were being labeled as having a disorder of any kind.

I have no idea about medication having anything to do with sexual orientation. Is that what you you are inferring?
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> Is there such a thing as a sexual disorder? If so, how would you describe one? And how would it differ from a sexual addiction or a sexual compulsion, and how is that different from an obsession? Is it not a form of obsessive compulsive disorder, at least to a degree?

There is kinky sex.

Your questions tend to run in circles and I get confused about what you are asking of us.

> Another question, and sorry about all the questions, how would you medicate a sexual disorder/dysfunction?

First of all, I don't see that there are sexual disorders. Dysfunctions? Are you talking about being unable to have an orgasm or something similiar? I know that those problems fall under the word "dysfunction" when I read medical articles.

Here is where knowing the truth about sex might prove beneficial, because if you knew the truth, maybe you would make the decision a little earlier and the fallout wouldn't ever get out of control.

I don't have any fallout from sex.
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> If the bomb doesn't go off, you won't have fallout to contend with, and the fallout can be more fatal and its effects last longer than the bomb. At what point will you need to start medication? If you'll pardon my metaphor. The best answer would be before the bomb went off.

Oh! Are you inferring that meds could change someone's orientation? I'm very confused. How would we know who has the bomb in their backpack and how would we know which meds to use?
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> We need to aware ourselves of the symptoms early enough to do something about them. Am I the only one who gets this? And I figured it out on my own.

Good for you. I sure don't get what the symptoms are and what they go with.

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> I hit a bomb once or twice, and it wasn't till I got off medication and started CNE supplements that I went "back to normal". With CNE you just wake up feeling normal. I've been taking them (15/day) since 2004. You forget how "normal" feels and when you suddenly get there, it's hard to recognize because you don't feel extra normal, you just feel what is normal to you. It's like a breath of fresh air, and peaceful, content, relaxed. Energy has to be developed along with momentum, and that takes personal effort, because we tend to get lazy habits with depression, at least I do.

Please remember that you're talking about bipolar issues and that there are hundreds of people here who are doing very well on their doctor's DX and meds. I think the supplment that you take could
get more discussion on the Alternative Board.
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> I believe CNE restores a dysfunctional brain, whether from a stroke, or from a chemical imbalance. I had a stroke 5 years ago. I couldn't type or speak or think a rational thought at first. I couldn't say a decent sentence because I couldn't think the thought. I was blank. I am still not back to where I was before, but I can definitely see personal progress. My typing speed has increased, I don't make mistakes, and hit the wrong keys like I used to. My grammar is careless, but I don't care too much about that.
> http://naturalmountainhealth.com/shop/index.php?act=viewProd&productId=2

I'm glad you are healthier now.

 

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