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antipsychotic and sexual problems?

Posted by revv33 on February 8, 2014, at 8:40:33

Like I said in a previous thread I take invega sustenna for psychosis and have sexual problems with it.

After a little research about people taking Abilify which I think is supposed to be the best if you are experiencing sexual problems there seems to be mixed results, some of them experience problems while some others dont and that scares me alot.

I really dont want to live forever without my sexual functions like this, before antipsychotics I used to have a really good libido and sex drive now its completely gone along with my functions...

so what im really asking is, what are the chances I will never fully get my sexual functions back like it was before?

 

Lou's response-psopsariegh » revv33

Posted by Lou Pilder on February 8, 2014, at 9:34:14

In reply to antipsychotic and sexual problems?, posted by revv33 on February 8, 2014, at 8:40:33

> Like I said in a previous thread I take invega sustenna for psychosis and have sexual problems with it.
>
> After a little research about people taking Abilify which I think is supposed to be the best if you are experiencing sexual problems there seems to be mixed results, some of them experience problems while some others dont and that scares me alot.
>
> I really dont want to live forever without my sexual functions like this, before antipsychotics I used to have a really good libido and sex drive now its completely gone along with my functions...
>
> so what im really asking is, what are the chances I will never fully get my sexual functions back like it was before?

revv33
You asked, [...what are the chances...?].
Let us consider two directions that you could take.
A. You will take these drugs until you die
B. You will look into what these chemicals are doing to you and use reason and intelligence to stop taking these chemicals into your nervous system.
In "A", there is a continual body of knowledge available concerning what these drugs do to a human being as in relation to dehumanizing them by making them sexless as one way that these drugs dehumanize a person. There are many other things that these chemicals can do to a human being to dehumanize them. Now if the person continues to take the chemical when they become sexless, how could that be reversed if they continue to take the drug? Let us reason together here. If the chemical shorts out the nerves that control sexual function, if one continues to take the drug, would not the action of the chemical continue to short out the nerves involved in sexual function? And could there not be the possibility that those nerves involved in sexual function could be destroyed for all time even if the drug is stopped?
Now let us consider "B". If you stop taking these chemicals, then there is the possibility that healing could take place and your sexuality could be restored. But how could you stop these drugs when they can cause addiction to them and when stopping them, there is evidence that you could go into a mind-altered state to be compelled to kill yourself and/or others and even the FDA states a black-box warning that these drugs can increase suicidal thinking?
There is a way that seems natural to people taking these drugs, but what is the end of that road if you know? And there is another way that has been revealed to me. That way has been revealed to me to foster healing , healing of the tragedy that can come from these drugs as in tardive dyskinesia and diabetes and heart attack and stroke and liver failure and a host of other effects that can cause death. I am prevented here due to prohibitions posted to me here by Mr. Hsiung to post what has been revealed to me concerning how one could be healed from the effects of these drugs. It would come from a Jewish perspective as revealed to me that is prohibited for me to post here by Mr. Hsiung. And I am so sorry, my friend.
Lou

 

Re: Lou's response-psopsariegh

Posted by revv33 on February 8, 2014, at 11:04:07

In reply to Lou's response-psopsariegh » revv33, posted by Lou Pilder on February 8, 2014, at 9:34:14

well looks like im going to have to go with option A since I have psychosis. sucks to be me

 

Re: antipsychotic and sexual problems? » revv33

Posted by phidippus on February 8, 2014, at 16:52:49

In reply to antipsychotic and sexual problems?, posted by revv33 on February 8, 2014, at 8:40:33

>what are the chances I will never fully get my sexual functions back like it was before?

If you remain on the Invega, your sexual dysfunction will continue.

I took Abilify and it reved up my sex drive.

Eric

 

Re: antipsychotic and sexual problems?

Posted by revv33 on February 8, 2014, at 17:39:57

In reply to Re: antipsychotic and sexual problems? » revv33, posted by phidippus on February 8, 2014, at 16:52:49

how many mgs do you take?

and did you take a med that gave you sexual problems prior to abilify?

and how is your sleep with abilify?

thank you for your reply

 

Re: antipsychotic and sexual problems? » revv33

Posted by phidippus on February 8, 2014, at 18:08:47

In reply to Re: antipsychotic and sexual problems?, posted by revv33 on February 8, 2014, at 17:39:57

I took 15 mgs.

I did take a med that gave me sexual problems before the Abilify: Clomipramine.

I frequently got insomnia on Abilify.

Eric

 

Re: Lou's response-psopsariegh » Lou Pilder

Posted by Phillipa on February 9, 2014, at 17:23:42

In reply to Lou's response-psopsariegh » revv33, posted by Lou Pilder on February 8, 2014, at 9:34:14

Lou in a male it's controlled by blood flow. And nerves do not heal. Phillipa

 

Lou's response-wasklwabyt

Posted by Lou Pilder on February 9, 2014, at 18:31:38

In reply to Re: Lou's response-psopsariegh » Lou Pilder, posted by Phillipa on February 9, 2014, at 17:23:42

> Lou in a male it's controlled by blood flow. And nerves do not heal. Phillipa

Phillipa,
You wrote,[...nerves do not heal...]
Now I have posted here that it has been revealed to me how healing could happen to those that have been injured by psychiatric drugs. This healing can regenerate nerves that have been damaged by these drugs. So I am unsure as to what you are wanting readers to think, if anything, by what you posted to me here.
Lou

 

Re: Lou's response-wasklwabyt » Lou Pilder

Posted by Phillipa on February 9, 2014, at 19:59:29

In reply to Lou's response-wasklwabyt, posted by Lou Pilder on February 9, 2014, at 18:31:38

Injuries damage nerves not mediations & blood flow maintains an erection?


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