As have most of us… that is one part of the propblem, finding docs that can work with you to try and treat these side effects. Dr Crisler and Dr Shippens are 2 that at least recognize that Finasteride can cause these types of problems in men, hence why many recommend seeing them.
0 libido and no sensation is not due to nervous breakdown/anxiety. I also experienced/continue to experience the same thing, both while I was on the drug for 11 months and now 15 months since quitting. Anxiety/depression has since abated yet I still am not horny like I used to be and don’t feel excited when I’m with girls, less intense orgasms etc.
Libido issues are likely hormone (T, DHT, E etc.)/neurotransmitter (ie, dopamine etc) related, sensitivity likely due to low T/DHT and receptor/tissue atrophy (5ARII receptors are found in the penis) and tissue changes (smooth muscle to collagenous). See the studies in the Finasteride Studies section for more – particularly the “Effects of androgen deprivation on penile ultrastructure”.
hCG is a drug used to boost your own production of T… en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_chor … nadotropin
"In the world of performance enhancing drugs, hCG is increasingly used in combination with various Anabolic Androgenic Steroid (AAS) cycles. When AAS are put into a male body, the body’s natural negative feedback loops cause the body to shut down its own production of testosterone via shutdown of the HPTA (hypothalamic-pituitary-testicular axis).
High levels of AASs that mimic the body’s natural testosterone trigger the hypothalamus to shut down its production of gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH) from the hypothalamus. Without GnRH the pituitary gland stops releasing luteinizing hormone (LH). LH normally travels from the pituitary via the blood stream to the testes where it triggers the production and release of testosterone.
Without LH, the testes shut down their production of testosterone, causing testicular atrophy (“shrinking testicles”). In males, hCG mimics LH and helps restore / maintain testosterone production in the testes.
As such, hCG is commonly used during and after steroid cycles to maintain and restore testicular size as well as endogenous testosterone production.
However, if hGC is used for too long and in too high a dose, the resulting rise in natural testosterone will eventually inhibit its own production via negative feedback on the hypothalamus and pituitary."