GHB was made illegal due to it being a favored rape drug - go figure.
Dr. Goldstein is not a quack, but he is known for pushing the boundaries of medicine beyond what would be comfortable for many doctors. Importantly, he is the editor of the Journal of Sexual Medicine which published Dr. Irwig’s article and has been involved in discussing the issue with many doctors to find possible treatments.
I do share your disappointment in the PFS doctors but do not feel that any of them are directly taking advantage of PFS sufferers, with the exception of Georgiadis in Greece. Whenever I visit a doctor about my problem, the vast majority are unwilling to directly state they do not know how they can help me and perpetuate the consultation process over several sessions which end up being very stressful. I do not think I would continue to see any doctors at this point.
On a different note, Mew is right - GHB is sold legitimately in the US as Xyrem as a medication for those with certain sleep disorders. The dosage is much smaller for Xyrem than the date rape drug. Personally, I have not come across any reason why this would be of any benefit to us so use at your own risk.
You haven’t came across any reasons for why xyrem/ ghb might be useful for a pfs sufferer?
In that case, i assume you haven’t seen paulwalters or ithappens recoveries? or the articles and studies on the incredible benefits of the drug?
Having tried phenibut and seen what GABA can do for sleep, Xyrem is the holy grail of drugs for me. Hopefully i can make some progress with naltrexone though.
. GHB
. Naltrexone
. Thyroid and testosterone boost
. Dexamethasone
Look to be the best ‘stab in the dark’ treatments for any sufferer
hey guys - as mentioned previously in this thread ghb is prolific in the gay scene. it shouldn’t be that hard to find
just curious, but why is it prolific in the gay scene?