Thomas wrote: ↑Sun Jan 24, 2021 11:07 am
Vercingétorix wrote: ↑Sun Jan 24, 2021 10:29 am
Do you really think buspirone can help every man on this forum ?
Let's split people on this forum in two groups:
1) Those who are still taking SSRIs. In this case there are lots of scientific studies and buspirone is one of the few drugs (yohimbine too) with a proven efficiency against SD while on SSRIs. I undestand you are in this group, for which buspirone would be one of the common thing to try. You did.
2) Those with SD without taking anything (PSSD). In this case there is almost no study and no clear solution.
Things are not always so simple. In my case, ED and genital anesthesia appeared after I lowered the ssri. If it were just common side effects, it should have occured when I was on the highest dose, and then improved when I decreased the dose, right ?
Obviously after a while I asked my doctor to go back to a higher dose, the result was an immediate improvement in sexual function, but only temporary for the ED, that still remains today.
arahant wrote: ↑Sun Jan 24, 2021 11:05 am
Vercingétorix wrote: ↑Sun Jan 24, 2021 10:29 am
Do you really think buspirone can help every man on this forum ?
And if you are still taking an SSRI, I really don't know why you are here. It sounds misleading for the majority of people who come here without taking any SSRIs and still experiencing it's side effects.
Well, the products I 've tried (inositol, maca, buspirone, yohimbe,...) are the same as most of men who suffer of pssd, so I don't think it can mislead anyone here. Every case is different, a product that works very well on someone can lead another to a crash, so I don't think I can mislead someone more than you or other people here. And the most of my messages are in this thread, so it's easy for a reader to find my story if he wants to know my case.