Deuce,
It sounds like you have crashed unfortunately, the 3 week mark after cessation seems like the most common time for this to happen and it’s happened to me twice now, once after quitting finasteride and once after fully recovering with tamoxifen.
I would urge you to get hold of some tamoxifen and give that a try, just on it’s own. You can read my posts and my experience with tamoxifen and judge by yourself whether you wish to or not. It may be crucial to try this treatment soon after you crash but i’ll leave it with you. Just like crashing and the onset of symptoms being fairly instantaneous, so was my recovery, after the 1st tamoxifen tablet.
If it works for you and your get your sexual, mental and physical prowess back then hallelujah. After that, i’m not sure what the best thing to do is. I stayed on tamoxifen for 3 weeks then crashed again. Maybe the best thing to do is to stop taking it after a week or so and try and keep calm, lead a healthy lifestyle, lot’s of sleep etc. like everyone suggests when you are coming off finasteride and trying to avoid a crash in the 1st place.
If you don’t get any benefit from tamoxifen after a couple of weeks or so, it probably isn’t going to work for you and i would just quit. At that point you could try things such as Noniman has suggested and you may get some improvement in your symptoms. In terms of a full blown recovery, you are probably then looking to Awor’s studies for some answers and hopefully a cure. There are some members looking into things like stem cell treatment’s.
I don’t believe all is lost, so keep your chin up and keep the forum updated on your situation as and when you feel is appropriate.