Yes you can recover sexually. First 1-2 years probably won’t have much if any improvement. Lots of pleaseurless orgasms, looking at women like they are a car, weak erections. As time goes by with huge swings up and down, I am not wanting sex almost every day (2 years ago I coukd go 3 weeks without sex), stronger erections now etc. Don’t believe anyone when they say you can’t inprove sexually.
Mciboth- wait 5 years, you won’t even care to remember this site anymore. I am almost close to getting off the forum, but I insist on encouraging people and messing with Depressedguy and PVDL
So the foundation is chasing a ghost? Everybody recovers? There are countless of people who do not improve. But in Finatruth baby world, what he experiences takes on universal truth.
The best option for everybody is to wait to see if one improves AND participate in studies. It would be stupid to wait 5 years, only to find out that one is not recovering. Plan for the worst and hope for the best.
Lol, I never said dont participate or the studies are not important. Lol, I’m starting to think you are not a jerk but a little silly guy. I’m saying you will improve so much that it won’t be a priority
many people still have the full side effects even after the 5 and 7 year mark.
i am 3 years and 3 months off propecia and maybe 20% better than the start, even less.
And I’m sick of repeating the same thing to Finatruth as well, countless times I’ve tried to explain to him that not everybody is identical to him!!!
I’m nearing 2 years off now and sexually I’m just as bad and I don’t see that changing for the better anytime soon. Finatruth, please stop comparing everybody to yourself, it’s not factual but very annoying
Ha ha, I’m past arguing now Fina, can’t be bothered. You have a certain German companion to argue with nowadays too
I’ve spoke to other guys at the 5 year mark and sexually things have not got that much better for them, BP been one of them
I pray to god your right though and that in another 3 years time I’m nearer back to been my old self again with much better sexual functioning, self confidence and better body composition with muscles returning too?
Your right about my mental status, that has improved quite a bit and I’m off all medication now including my anti depressants. I’m told I now have high blood pressure to contend with and still low testosterone and may need to start TRT in the coming months as well
As each day goes by PVDL, I feel less about wanting to end it. I just have down times when I reflect on things. I have more reason than others to stay and continue the fight I guess
I wouldn’t say I was one of the luckier ones, I spent 3 months in the mental hospital, sectioned and on 24 hour constant observations. My mental state was one of the worst here I would say but it’s improved lots now
My main issues are sexual, penis shrinkage, muscle loss, low T, thin dry skin and no real emotions of happiness or sad, just constantly in the middle, I’ve been through Hell
To the OP of this thread, join SOLVEPFS.COM, that way you can join the community in trying to find a solution and studying this condition while we simultaneously support the PFS foundation. You won’t feel so helpless, we are discussing some very interesting new drugs and potential treatments, you are welcome there.
JQD, why duplicate Mews effort here by forming a new forum with Enden?
I think posts like these, trying to poach members from here to there is bad form and the solutions you are discussing are a pure gamble and very dangerous, pumping your body full of different hormones and a variety of other strong drugs
It’s for people who want to gamble with pumping very dangerous hormones into their bodies and perhaps a variety of other strong drugs too. Get it?
Who the fuck said this site had a monopoly on this problem? He’s free to start whatever thread he wants on his own and bring along whoever the fuck he wants from anywhere he wants. What the fuck do you care?
There’s a test in the Adrenal Fatigue book, which allows you to self-diagnose yourself with adrenal fatigue. I have severe adrenal fatigue. There’s a question test, and then three physical tests for adrenal fatigue in the book.
I was reading up on Dr. Wilson, who wrote the book. He seems like he would be a good guy to get on our PFS Foundation team. He seems very knowledgeable about adrenals and is willing to look beyond modern conventional medicine, which is necessary to address PFS I think. He has 3 doctorate degrees, so he’s well qualified: adrenalfatigue.org/who-is-dr-wilson