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The main symptoms i'm experiancing are a complete lack of motivation and energy to the point where i stopped working and dropped any and all of my hobbies. I've been attempting to do some digging and it seems that those 3 fit fairly well with low testosterone which i know some people here have had issues with as well but my blood tests have all come back normal so my doctor disregarded my concern.over the past 3 years i've attempted about 6 different types of anti-depressants as well as many different types of therapy and seen many psychologists but nothing has helped even in the slightest. I've been given a clean mental bill of health multiple times and am concerned its a physical/hormone issue but my family doctor has pretty much given up at this pointabout 3 times in the last 3 years i've had complete relief from these new symptoms but its only been for 24 hours and i can never find a connection, any suggestions would be be greatly appreciated, thanks.
I'm sure most people can attribute faster pois healing with increased sperm regrowth. It makes sense that when you feel good again, your body has a full supply of semen. So I was wondering, shouldn't DHA help with that. I know DHA has been talked about but I wonder why its not too successful. I think I will try a diet with mackeral, salmon and nuts though instead of taking supplements which might not be too effective.Also I found that further, changing to a more natural diet, or consumption of supplements to compensate for a dietary imbalance, has been associated with reduced violent behavior[1] and increase attention span, but the mechanisms for the effect are still unclear. That would explain why I might be sudden prone to more irritated outbursts and add like behavior in pois. The body might be in a lack of certain nutrients in trying to compensate for lost semen. This might also explain why ejaculating again during pois makes it so much more worse. You are further increasing the imbalanced.Also if you have a dry ejaculation, the pois symptoms are less severe, it all kinda makes sense =D.
Quote from: spence23 on 22/06/2011 22:00:20The main symptoms i'm experiancing are a complete lack of motivation and energy to the point where i stopped working and dropped any and all of my hobbies. I've been attempting to do some digging and it seems that those 3 fit fairly well with low testosterone which i know some people here have had issues with as well but my blood tests have all come back normal so my doctor disregarded my concern.over the past 3 years i've attempted about 6 different types of anti-depressants as well as many different types of therapy and seen many psychologists but nothing has helped even in the slightest. I've been given a clean mental bill of health multiple times and am concerned its a physical/hormone issue but my family doctor has pretty much given up at this pointabout 3 times in the last 3 years i've had complete relief from these new symptoms but its only been for 24 hours and i can never find a connection, any suggestions would be be greatly appreciated, thanks.what antidepressants have you tried? wellbutrin is the closests i've gotten to curing this nightmare. i've tried all the ssris pretty much and they made things worse. i think my problem stems from low dopamine
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-> eur79m : Thanks for the Heads up on Dr Wilson. Yeah, after reading his stuff on Vaccinations and Coffee Enemas..Starting to sound a bit dubious.
Quote from: connor on 23/06/2011 05:06:15Quote from: spence23 on 22/06/2011 22:00:20The main symptoms i'm experiancing are a complete lack of motivation and energy to the point where i stopped working and dropped any and all of my hobbies. I've been attempting to do some digging and it seems that those 3 fit fairly well with low testosterone which i know some people here have had issues with as well but my blood tests have all come back normal so my doctor disregarded my concern.over the past 3 years i've attempted about 6 different types of anti-depressants as well as many different types of therapy and seen many psychologists but nothing has helped even in the slightest. I've been given a clean mental bill of health multiple times and am concerned its a physical/hormone issue but my family doctor has pretty much given up at this pointabout 3 times in the last 3 years i've had complete relief from these new symptoms but its only been for 24 hours and i can never find a connection, any suggestions would be be greatly appreciated, thanks.what antidepressants have you tried? wellbutrin is the closests i've gotten to curing this nightmare. i've tried all the ssris pretty much and they made things worse. i think my problem stems from low dopamineI'd have to check my exact list but the 4 i can remember now are Pristiq(desvenlafaxine), paroxetine, Prozzac and Wellbrutrin. The first day or 2 of trying the welbutrin gave me complete relief of those new symptoms, i felt 100% better, was a night to day comparison. Unfortunately that left after 24 hours and never came back in my next 10 weeks on the drug regardless of doubling and 2.5x the dose. Honestly i'm no expert but after trying these various anti depressants for over a year i've convinced myself its not standard depression, i've had depression in the past many years ago and this just doesn't feel the same. Not only that but from i understand about antidepressants is they work over a period of time so for me to be relieved 100% within an hour or so of taking it makes me feel it was more likely some sort of other chemical reaction unrelated to depression.
Quote from: spence23 on 23/06/2011 07:49:05Quote from: connor on 23/06/2011 05:06:15Quote from: spence23 on 22/06/2011 22:00:20The main symptoms i'm experiancing are a complete lack of motivation and energy to the point where i stopped working and dropped any and all of my hobbies. I've been attempting to do some digging and it seems that those 3 fit fairly well with low testosterone which i know some people here have had issues with as well but my blood tests have all come back normal so my doctor disregarded my concern.over the past 3 years i've attempted about 6 different types of anti-depressants as well as many different types of therapy and seen many psychologists but nothing has helped even in the slightest. I've been given a clean mental bill of health multiple times and am concerned its a physical/hormone issue but my family doctor has pretty much given up at this pointabout 3 times in the last 3 years i've had complete relief from these new symptoms but its only been for 24 hours and i can never find a connection, any suggestions would be be greatly appreciated, thanks.what antidepressants have you tried? wellbutrin is the closests i've gotten to curing this nightmare. i've tried all the ssris pretty much and they made things worse. i think my problem stems from low dopamineI'd have to check my exact list but the 4 i can remember now are Pristiq(desvenlafaxine), paroxetine, Prozzac and Wellbrutrin. The first day or 2 of trying the welbutrin gave me complete relief of those new symptoms, i felt 100% better, was a night to day comparison. Unfortunately that left after 24 hours and never came back in my next 10 weeks on the drug regardless of doubling and 2.5x the dose. Honestly i'm no expert but after trying these various anti depressants for over a year i've convinced myself its not standard depression, i've had depression in the past many years ago and this just doesn't feel the same. Not only that but from i understand about antidepressants is they work over a period of time so for me to be relieved 100% within an hour or so of taking it makes me feel it was more likely some sort of other chemical reaction unrelated to depression.were you on wellbutrin by itself? or was it anadjunct to another antidepressant?
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POIS Update:I have been taking fenugreek capsules daily: at night before bed. Someone posted a link to a study showing a possible link between taking fenugreek and lowered sperm production. On that basis, plus the fact that it has other positive effects for me I am taking it at night, partially as a defense against NEs.
Quote from: John21 on 25/06/2011 19:09:14POIS Update:I have been taking fenugreek capsules daily: at night before bed. Someone posted a link to a study showing a possible link between taking fenugreek and lowered sperm production. On that basis, plus the fact that it has other positive effects for me I am taking it at night, partially as a defense against NEs. Hi John21,Thanks for sharing that with us. I saw a study linking fenugreek with increased libido in men (http://www.cbsnews.com/8301-504763_162-20072589-10391704.html). So, I'm curious as to why it would reduce sperm production. I know the testosterone I'm taking is supposed to reduce sperm production as well, although I can attest that it simultaneously increases libido. So, there seems to be a tradeoff. Have you felt an increased libido?