- SSRI antidepressants could cause 'life-changing' sexual problems experts say
- 1 in 8 people were prescribed antidepressants in the past year according to stats
- But they can cause serious side effects like libido drop and numb groin areas
- Many report they no longer experience sexual or romantic attraction at all
Some patients claim the effects have been more persistent and have continued, or even worsened, years after they stopped taking the drugs. Some have had problems for decades.
The symptoms they describe are strikingly similar. Genital numbness – a total lack of sensation around the groin – and for men, erectile dysfunction. Both men and women experience a condition known as anorgasmia – a difficulty in reaching orgasm, and if they do climax, it is weak or without pleasure. As one woman put it: 'It's like a sneeze.'
Many report they no longer experience sexual or romantic attraction at all, and have been left with an emotional numbness. Most have seen relationships collapse as a result, while others have missed out on the chance to have children. Some have never experienced pleasure during sex – called anhedonia – and worry they never will.
Significantly, all have found their symptoms repeatedly dismissed by medical professionals, who insist they are linked to their underlying depression and not the pills.
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Scientists Find No Evidence That Depression Is Caused by “Chemical Imbalance” or Low Serotonin Levels https://scitechdaily.com/scientists-find-no-evidence-that-depression-is-caused-by-chemical-imbalance-or-low-serotonin-levels/
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https://www.docdroid.net/nT0Shkt/version-2-majestic-messages-of-disclosure-pdf
Question. Does being on an anti-depressant (SSRI) block the proper functioning of the pineal gland?
Answer. Intentionally trying to mimmic the cannabinol activation techniques of CBD/THC at the expense of toxins being injected into your body that obfuscate your pineal gland's effectiveness.
Speaking from my personal experiences as a medical student and subsequently a full fledged licensed medical practitioner I totally agree with your comment.
Now as a former peon of the medical industrial complex I consider it an insult, a disgrace and a liability to humanity if I am called a “Doctor of Medicine”.
I have created medically oriented posts and my personal professional experience (rant) is embedded in the post below:
“DISEASES CREATEd by families in power (pop control + pharma billions kb).Q”. more in link/post including in comment https://greatawakening.win/p/17tKe9kIcO/potpourri--diseases-created-by-f/
I think the "stomach is the second brain" discussion has merit. I have a degree in psychology and after losing my stomach due to cancer I question way more then my already "question everything" personality 😆 I didn't lose my brain yet numerous things psychology states is relevant to my brain now cease to exist or barely exist.