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I have takenn Mirtazapine for years without a problem. On Bupropion and Aripiprazole for three months. One of the two seems to be interferring sexually. I am a bit embarrassed at bringing up the issue to my Psychiatrist, a woman. And still weighing out if the problem is worth the benefits.
Retrograde ejaculation: where the ejaculation is into the bladder instead of the normal way. |
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Elder
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I just wish I could ejaculate period....meds, overweight, high blood pressure , and porn abuse has led me down the path to nowhere......ugh
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I think I've heard of that with various psych meds...you may have to do process of elimination to find the culprit. (For some reason bupropion made me ridiculously horny. I don't know what was up with that. But no ejaculation problems.) I'm guessing your psychiatrist has heard of this problem before, so it's worth asking even though it's uncomfortable. (I had a "male thing" discussion with my woman psychiatrist once...she was telling me that trazodone is not for men, as you can get an erection that won't go away, and it happened to one of her patients!) |
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I pretty well expect it is the Aripiprazole. But the benefits in other ways makes me hesitant to change from that. |
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I've had this problem since i was 14. Unfortunately its permanent for me (the nerve damage was, and so the problem is)
it does cause a LOT of pain if i'm not careful. There's a simple way to deal with it though. Just urinate immediately after sex. It takes up to 15 minutes for the semen to 'harden' in the bladder. if you pee right after sex, it comes out much smoother without any pain at all. I hope that is helpful to someone. |
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Magnate
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Location: Australia
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Sorry, I know this is a mens forum so feel free to boo me off the stage......but ferret guy have you had your prostate checked? Sometimes a blockage in the vas deferens or urethra can cause semen to go into the bladder because of resistence in the normal pathways. It may not be a Medication issue. Can you get it checked out by your GP?
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I got one thing to say.....
AWWWWEEEEEEOOOOOUUUUUUCCCHHHHHHH!!!!!!!! That sounds painful LK __________________ I can't help it... I'm a Leo |
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Magnate
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Good luck I hope it gets better and thanks for not telling me to mind my own business with things all men related!!! __________________ For all things Light and Dark.......http://thedemonrun.wordpress.com/ The only Truth that exists..... .........Is that there is no absolute Truth. |
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For males over 40 they should have testestosterone level checked. Supposedly there are 15 million men in the USA running low. About 3 million which know and are being given supplemental testosterone. It is high estrogen levels in men that cause enlarged prostrate and potential for cancer. |
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Michah
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I take Buproprion and do find that it causes delayed orgasm. Talk to your Dr. She's heard it all before. I had a female therapist for 3 years and and when she said to me in the first session 'you do maturbate don't you?' I knew I could say anything . . . and did. You're not going to surprise her.
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