One guy named BurtKocain did, noting:
I noticed initially was finding anything sexual more pleasurable. This increased slowly over time, and by the third or fourth week on BPC I could get it up through thoughts alone, even if it still took a bit longer than it had prior to taking finasteride. My anorgasmia also slowly declined - I was finally able to climax in a reasonable amount of time with a reasonable amount of effort…My emotional sensitivity also improved slowly, and was at times restored to its pre-finasteride state, which had never occurred before this. Nocturnal erections did improve significantly as well, even though morning erections were still inconsistent.
But a lot didn’t improve. Other than a lack of consistent morning wood, my sleep was just as bad on this as it was off, which is very disappointing. This sort of implies that these peptides weren’t doing much to fix the source of the problem but were instead just alleviating symptoms. It sucked finding this out because everything I’d read showcased BPC-157’s ability to heal and mend the body from wound healing, to digestive function, all the way to modulating and re-balancing neurotransmitters in former stimulant addicts. I really hoped it would have the same healing effects on the endocrine and nervous system, but that doesn’t seem to be the case. I suppose it’s possible that things would eventually improve in these areas if I just kept taking it for an undetermined amount of time, but after 3 months with few missed days I figured that wasn’t terribly likely, especially considering how little improvement did happen in those areas during that time…Sadly, after stopping BPC for a number of weeks, my anorgasmia and lack of sensitivity re-emerged
