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Quote from: Animus on 28/02/2011 05:42:05That is so fantastic. Sounds like your best results were done the first way, and you're going to repeat that again. Was there any problem with the Silodosin, or could you tolerate it pretty well? Any negative side effects?The main side-effect was that I was extremely sleepy for several days, rather inconveniently for me. Not POIS sleepy, just sleepy. However, my subsequent doses of Silodosin only made me feel moderately sleepy - another poster suggested that this is a common side-effect with alpha-blockers that would disappear after a couple of weeks.If it turns out that I'm just swapping one problem for another, I may have to ultimately abandon Silodosin, but I will keep trying for now. Time will tell.
That is so fantastic. Sounds like your best results were done the first way, and you're going to repeat that again. Was there any problem with the Silodosin, or could you tolerate it pretty well? Any negative side effects?
Quote from: hurray on 28/02/2011 11:24:36If it turns out that I'm just swapping one problem for another, I may have to ultimately abandon Silodosin, but I will keep trying for now. Time will tell.Yeah, I think you should stay with it. You might be onto something major with this. don't give up. I mean, there are lots of people who would trade some drowsiness for their full POIS symptoms. And the drowsiness could be temporary.
If it turns out that I'm just swapping one problem for another, I may have to ultimately abandon Silodosin, but I will keep trying for now. Time will tell.
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Quote from: Animus on 28/02/2011 19:02:58Quote from: hurray on 28/02/2011 11:24:36If it turns out that I'm just swapping one problem for another, I may have to ultimately abandon Silodosin, but I will keep trying for now. Time will tell.Yeah, I think you should stay with it. You might be onto something major with this. don't give up. I mean, there are lots of people who would trade some drowsiness for their full POIS symptoms. And the drowsiness could be temporary. Yes, I agree--it could prove an important result. That is, if silodosin can prevent POIS by preventing ejaculation, then even if you decide that the side effects are too burdensome, we'll at least have learned that POIS is caused specifically by ejaculation, and not by orgasm per se!
Quote from: Guthrie on 28/02/2011 21:39:14we'll at least have learned that POIS is caused specifically by ejaculation, and not by orgasm per se!It's already been confirmed by Waldinger that POIS is caused by ejaculation- at least that seems to be the hypothesis he's going on. The benefit of this could be a much faster remedy for those who suffer with POIS instead of waiting years for the desensitization treatment. Perhaps the both could be done in tandem.
we'll at least have learned that POIS is caused specifically by ejaculation, and not by orgasm per se!
I have heard low dose naltroxene [sic] is good for these conditions. Has anyone tried it?
Quote from: scooby on 28/02/2011 21:24:33I have heard low dose naltroxene [sic] is good for these conditions. Has anyone tried it?Perhaps some previous discussions here about naltrexone can help:http://www.google.com/search?q=naltroxene+POIS+site%3Ahttp%3A%2F%2Fthenakedscientists.com&sourceid=ie7&rls=com.microsoft:en-us:IE-SearchBox&ie=&oe=#hl=en&rls=com.microsoft:en-us:IE-SearchBox&&sa=X&ei=21hsTdP2KpDSsAPs5N3LAw&ved=0CBgQvwUoAQ&q=naltrexone+POIS+site%3Ahttp%3A//thenakedscientists.com&spell=1&bav=on.1,or.&fp=42ea6e12edc6080
I've also started taking prozac and have been on it for about a week now for anxiety and depression, but I've had a slight hope that it will decrease my libido as well. Perhaps someone else here has noticed a decrease in libido from prozac or some other similar medication?
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Quote from: Guthrie on 28/02/2011 21:39:14Quote from: Animus on 28/02/2011 19:02:58Quote from: hurray on 28/02/2011 11:24:36If it turns out that I'm just swapping one problem for another, I may have to ultimately abandon Silodosin, but I will keep trying for now. Time will tell.Yeah, I think you should stay with it. You might be onto something major with this. don't give up. I mean, there are lots of people who would trade some drowsiness for their full POIS symptoms. And the drowsiness could be temporary. Yes, I agree--it could prove an important result. That is, if silodosin can prevent POIS by preventing ejaculation, then even if you decide that the side effects are too burdensome, we'll at least have learned that POIS is caused specifically by ejaculation, and not by orgasm per se!It's already been confirmed by Waldinger that POIS is caused by ejaculation- at least that seems to be the hypothesis he's going on. The benefit of this could be a much faster remedy for those who suffer with POIS instead of waiting years for the desensitization treatment. Perhaps the both could be done in tandem.
Quote from: demografx on 01/03/2011 02:27:16Quote from: scooby on 28/02/2011 21:24:33I have heard low dose naltroxene [sic] is good for these conditions. Has anyone tried it?Perhaps some previous discussions here about naltrexone can help:http://www.google.com/search?q=naltroxene+POIS+site%3Ahttp%3A%2F%2Fthenakedscientists.com&sourceid=ie7&rls=com.microsoft:en-us:IE-SearchBox&ie=&oe=#hl=en&rls=com.microsoft:en-us:IE-SearchBox&&sa=X&ei=21hsTdP2KpDSsAPs5N3LAw&ved=0CBgQvwUoAQ&q=naltrexone+POIS+site%3Ahttp%3A//thenakedscientists.com&spell=1&bav=on.1,or.&fp=42ea6e12edc6080naltrexone did nothing for me