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Brain Chemistry and Libido
Posted: Sat Nov 15, 2003 9:54 pm
by An Onymus (imported)
It has always seemed puzzling to me, that a number of archive members have had orchiectomy, or have gone on androcur or depo-provera, because of "uncontrollable libido." Most men who appear to have normal testosterone levels, or even elevated testosterone levels, don't seem to experience libido at that level. So, I have to wonder if there is some exceptionally high susceptibility to the effects of testosterone, in the brains of a small percentage of men, a susceptibility which produces unusually strong libido in them. In other words, it seems possible that a specific combination of brain properties, and testosterone levels, produces an extremely strong libido, rather than high testosterone levels alone. Has anyone seen any research reports on this possibility?
Re: Brain Chemistry and Libido
Posted: Sun Nov 16, 2003 12:25 am
by sag111 (imported)
The problem that i had was my anxiety was so stressful for me witch lead to other problems.I am not sure my libido was all the problem.But more the obsessive compelseve behavior that was me bigest enemy.
But life with out testosterone has been wonderful
Re: Brain Chemistry and Libido
Posted: Sun Nov 16, 2003 3:22 am
by Kelly_2 (imported)
To be quite honest, I thought that most men had high libidos and thought about sex every sixty seconds, and that it was considered normal for them to be that way. But, some are not comfortable with it and fix it.
As sag111 says, life without T is wonderful.
Hugs,
Kelly

Re: Brain Chemistry and Libido
Posted: Tue Nov 18, 2003 12:45 pm
by SplitDik (imported)
I think that libido is high in most men (just look at the success of the porn industry), but like others have said some of us were uncomfortable with the constant sexual urges.
However, there also seems to be a relationship of libido with seratonin. SSRI type anti-depressants have a common "side effect" of greatly reduced libido. Celexa really helped me -- I was able to quickly control my obsessively sexualized behavior within days of starting Celexa. For example I went from having a $500/week prostitution habit to having not visited a prostitute in three years. It was a remarkable change for me.
I suggest before getting castration that those with libido control problems seek a psychiatrist that can help with sexually obsessive behavior. Most should steer toward SSRI type regimens, and if not you can certainly ask about them.
Re: Brain Chemistry and Libido
Posted: Tue Nov 18, 2003 2:44 pm
by sag111 (imported)
Splitdick i feel you are right on this for if i would have been on anti-depressents earyer in my life it would have been so much better for my.But some of just take longer to get our lives togeather.But yes i should have been on Paxil about 15 years ealier i know things would have been much more better for me and my wife bless her hart.
Re: Brain Chemistry and Libido
Posted: Tue Nov 18, 2003 2:48 pm
by Andrew (imported)