Anyone suffering from alcoholism or borderline alcoholism?

I am certainly convinced, that there is a definite link here - Alcohol use does trigger unusual events in our bodies, after and during finasteride usage. Many members have confirmed this.

I think she “might” be already on the finasteride foundation research team, but you would have to confirm ,that with the PFS Foundation, or Mew. Sadly, when I spoke to her over the telephone, years ago, she was a bit apprehensive, dismissive, and reluctant about helping us/me out. I told her my whole story, about the forum, and how we are all desperately seeking help. I did my best to ask her to help us out, but from what mew stated, years ago, she actually got aggravated, that many forum members were contacting her. Truth is, she recommended ‘certain’ anti-depressants to treat my brain fog and cognitive problems. Being honest here my friend. I’m hoping she’s changed her tone as of late, and is more willing to help with her expertise. Her contact info. is online.

While drinking, members have reported feeling like their old selves temporarily, and in some cases, many have had an extremely difficult time getting drunk at all. There is a link here. I do not advocate drinking though. Not a good idea. Just an unusual occurence, that should not be dismissed towards finding a cure. Dr. Finn’s research is valid.

SP- in August, I did have a crash after drinking several beers. My face got really red and warm (histamine) from the beer and that night had the worst brain/penis connection etc. However lately, it has been unbelievable. Too bad you dont drink SP. I am curious how you would feel.

I also dont believe crashes may be that bad for you. Check out what I posted under theories section “is crashing…good for you?”

Robertino- I didnt know people already had reached out to her, no wonder she hasnt been responding to me. However, she might be right about anti-depressents. This might really come down to a simple fix of balancing neurosteroids…I truly believe that this entire thing is neurologically related…and I am going to go as far as saying…it is reversible or at least treatable to a high degree.

antidepressants will NOT fix pfs, and in fact might make the situation far worse … just saying

I’d suggest contacting the PFS foundation, or mew directly. Ask if she’s on board, and then get back to me.
I can get in touch with her if need be. I have a way of doing so.

No need to get in touch with me, I do not have contact with her.

Robertino I suggest you contact the Foundation to suggest they reach out to her, or put her in touch with the Foundation.

Fuck that. If the PFS Foundation, wishes to ask her to join in the research, why should I try to convince her to join the research team to begin with? I first learned of her, through a journal article, which I had found on this forum four years ago.
I didn’t post her journal. However, I tried contacting her in the past(for our benefit mind you), and asked her to help us out, and feel I did my part and more. She was reluctant to say the least, but that was years ago, and way before the class action lawsuit.

If the foundation wishes to have me contact her, then they know where to find me.