Prozac.
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impotentus (imported)
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Prozac.
I am starting a regime on Prozac. I am taking 40 mg during the morning an d I want to know how much time has to pass to me to get impotence, anorgasmia and mi ejaculation stops. Also I want to know how much time has to happen after I stop taking it to return to normal. Thanks for reading it and thanks for answering this.
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Re: Prozac.
impotentus (imported) wrote: Sat Sep 04, 2010 7:01 pm I am starting a regime on Prozac. I am taking 40 mg during the morning an d I want to know how much time has to pass to me to get impotence, anorgasmia and mi ejaculation stops. Also I want to know how much time has to happen after I stop taking it to return to normal. Thanks for reading it and thanks for answering this.
YMMV. Not every one has side effects on Prozac. In fact it is unlikely that you will have all of those symptoms.
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Re: Prozac.
I definitely get lower libido when on SSRI meds. It takes about five days before the full dose is in your bloodstream.
However, it won't make someone actually impotent. Direct stimulation by you or a partner is still going to work to give erection.
But ejaculation is delayed quite a bit. I once was able to have intercourse a full 40 minutes, whereas normally I've very quick.
Ultimately, the SSRI effect can be very nice. However, I found that they also dulled me a lot mentally and emotionally. I could not perform my work nearly as well and became very forgetful (which is unlike me). People would ask me what was wrong, and coworkers told me I didn't seem enthusiastic as I do normally.
For me it is ultimately not worth it -- I want to be eunuch very badly, but not at the expense of my mental faculties and the related effect on my social interaction and career success.
However, it won't make someone actually impotent. Direct stimulation by you or a partner is still going to work to give erection.
But ejaculation is delayed quite a bit. I once was able to have intercourse a full 40 minutes, whereas normally I've very quick.
Ultimately, the SSRI effect can be very nice. However, I found that they also dulled me a lot mentally and emotionally. I could not perform my work nearly as well and became very forgetful (which is unlike me). People would ask me what was wrong, and coworkers told me I didn't seem enthusiastic as I do normally.
For me it is ultimately not worth it -- I want to be eunuch very badly, but not at the expense of my mental faculties and the related effect on my social interaction and career success.