Posted by Nezirov on November 26, 2006, at 12:23:41
In reply to Treatments to sexual side effects of Anafranil., posted by lukeds on November 26, 2006, at 9:24:51
What do you mean by "sexual relationship"? A sexual encounter?
If that's what you mean, it could be that oxytocin increases while having sex, and that increases the feelings of pleasure.
Or do you mean over the long-term during a relationship (weeks, months etc.)?
Do you have a libido since you quit paxil?
Nezirov
> I have taken paxil for 1998 to March of 2006, and due to its severe sexual side effects, I decided to left paxil.
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> Now I am since almost 6 weeks on 100mg of Anafranil, 6mg of Xanax xr, 2mg of clonazepam and for sleep 50mg of trazodone.
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> I have sexual anhedonia in the beginnig of a sexual relationship, but at the end I experience pleasure, and I can go until the end.
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> But why I experience that anhedonia in the beginning?
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> I think It has relation with the sympathic and the parasympathic system, cause both control the function of the sexual organs, but one controls in the beginning, and the other controls at the end, but only in the males. In the females only one system controls all the sexual experience. (I read it in a book a long time ago, but I don't remember exactly how they act)
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> How can I experience pleasure from the beginning to the end?
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> Could help the herb yohimbe?
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> lukeds.
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