Same general place. Anhedonia is the toughest part. Being in a relationship and having no sex drive is rough as well. But I’m mellowing out mentally. I don’t get the spikes of anxiety nearly as often. Mornings are usually the worst. I also have a dull prostate ache on the left side that comes and goes. I suspect I have chronic prostate inflammation. I may do chronic pelvic pain massage / treatment in the next six months if I don’t improve before then. The auto-immune theory makes sense. I think we have inflammation in our prostates and guts. Probiotics and enzymes have helped my stomach inflammation, but I wonder if the root cause is the stomach, and if I need to go directly to that. That could be why squats seem to help.
Going to try low dose clomid along with cialis / weights / diet / supplements, and see if anything changes. Clomid seems to be the safest next step. I can’t see using armidex, as it just does not appear to be safe.
I’m amazed that in 2017 I’m still running into doctors and urologists who have never heard of PFS. Seems incredible that they are unaware of 6 years of studies / papers. Especially the urologists. It is such a narrow field, yet they are arrogant and ignorant. There are significant problems with how America trains its doctors.