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Grand Magnate
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This might not seem big to some but after being left impotent. I still feel the need for sex which in turn makes me so depressed all I do all day is think of different ways of solving my problem which leads to depression and so the cycle continues. I sort profession advice only to be told I'm on a cycle. Everyone's answer was find someone to talk to. Very frustrating
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Are you in a relationship...a sexless one or are you single? I think if you meet the right partner, you could certainly get creative with ways around the ED to share sexual intimacy. When you say you were told by a professional that you are "on a cycle," what does that mean? I'm sorry if I missed a piece. What do you think would help you? Have you ever posted on the men-focused thread? I wonder if other men living with ED could offer ideas and support? I'm a woman and I don't know too much about that particular issue but I do know it's quite common. Sorry I don't have a great answer for you but wanted to show my support. I imagine you must feel very lonely sometimes? I hope you can find the sexual connection you're seeking. Take good care of yourself. |
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I am married and have found I am more sensual to her now there is still something missing. I went to the men's forum and I have a thread there from 2011 which notes how I have felt all these years. I just say this sex thread and was reading and just felt I had to ask about sexual depression. Thank you for your kind answer __________________ |
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Were the products and pills you mentioned your efforts to deal with the ED or depression or both? I live with depression myself...been with me since very early childhood. Every person's experience of depression is unique but you certainly have my empathy. Anti-depressants never worked for me at all and produced unpleasant side effects so I've gotten very creative over the years with how I manage my low moods. How about holistic healthcare? Are you open to that at all...at least to help take the edge off your depression? I find that it really helps me but some people get angry with me on PC when I mention it. I say each to their own but the older I get the more I find that traditional MDs only get us so far...and of course it depends on the issue we need help with. We need MDs for lots of things. And I also find that naturopaths (doctorate in naturopathy) and Traditional Chinese Medicine docs (PhD) have a lot to offer. My TCM doc got rid of my migraines and is helping me with anxiety and depression. I wonder if it would help you?? That certainly sounds complicated and frustrating for you to be married and connected and yet still not finding the sexual release you desire. I don't want to bother you with suggestions you may have heard a hundred times but I was wondering if you and your wife (or just you if you'd prefer) ever met with an experienced sex therapist? I had a friend who was struggling with sexual problems with her boyfriend (I don't know if he had ED but there was some sort of sexual barrier...she didn't mention details) and she told me that talking to a sex therapist really helped both of them. I'll share a couple of links to threads I created. Just a couple of ideas...things that help me day to day with depression...and ideas I had to comfort people and provide a sense of connection. I am not trying to imply that these small things are cures or treatments as such but some of them are research-based (such as practicing daily gratitude). Feel free to join us on a couple of threads or not As I said, I know very little about ED but perhaps joining the threads could help with your sadness. Be well! What does your depression feel like? Share some music that soothes or energizes you Managing depression and anxiety without drugs Remembering compliments to feel better Gratitude? 52 Lists for Happiness Share something nice that you did for someone Something goofy to make you smile for a moment! Research-based secrets of happiness from all over the world! |
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I do see a therapist and she has referred me on for sex therapy..another chain in the cycle. .. I actually have friends that are into alternative and natural therapies which is a great help picking their brains for answers also. But the more I get the more the cycle widens. And returns. I have my second last cancer appointment on the 21st .so find out then if I have to wait another 6 months or if it's gone. Life without coffee or alcohol or all those vices I used to have as well. __________________ |
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You do not have to avoid coffee.
Int J Cancer. 2019 Jan 15;144(2):240-250. doi: 10.1002/ijc.31634. Epub 2018 Nov 16. Alcohol is more of a complicated subject, but with coffee there is mounting evidence that it protects against all sorts of trouble, including diabetes. May I also suggest that you take a complete break from all treatments of any kind to try to solve the sexual impotence problem, because you are placing yourself on the very precarious path of building up hope and then having that hope crushed, and that leads to depression. Plus, you are so anxious and no treatments can counteract that. Give yourself a break, read up on the research about the safety - and benefits - of coffee - and try to enjoy incorporating coffee back into your life, and do not think about the sexual problem until 6 months from now. __________________ Bipolar I w/Psychotic features Zyprexa Zydis 5 mg Gabapentin 1200 mg Melatonin 10 mg Levoxyl 75 mcg (because I took Lithium in the past) past medications: Depakote, Lamictal, Lithium, Seroquel, Trazodone, Risperdal, Cogentin, Remerol, Prozac, Amitriptyline, Ambien, Lorazepam, Klonopin, Saphris, Trileptal, Clozapine and Clozapine+Wellbutrin, Topamax |
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I gave up coffee because of the incontinence i ended up with after the cancerous prostate was taken out. Replaced by tea twice a day instead of 6 cups of coffee. The coffee didnt cause the cancer.giving up was a lifestyle change . One of many unfortunately. Sexuality is just in my head now that im impotent .also been diabetic for 10 years __________________ |
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Good choice Daggy. Coffee certainly wouldn't do you any favors with incontinence since it can have a diuretic effect. Coffee also affects the CNS which could trigger or exacerbate your anxiety. I know it affects mine and I love coffee. My TCM doctor has encouraged me to have no more than 1 cup of coffee a day. Ideally he'd like me to switch to tea but I don't like tea. Coffee can also increase inflammation in the body which we now know is not good for many health reasons. I know you're a man but something important I learned is that coffee can affect uterine health (not just the caffeine but other aspects of the coffee itself) so it was making my period pain worse. I just mention to demonstrate the point that I think you're doing yourself a favor by either radically cutting back or replacing. Anything you can do to reduce or eliminate irritants in your body is a good thing. Of course sexuality is in your head...you're a human! It's not something you could just switch off. I hope you can find some peace today Daggy |
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You are very welcome Daggy. With regard to making mistakes...that's true for all of us and I believe it's how we evolve and find our path in life. We tend to stumble along and falter and trip and fall and stumble again. A few weeks ago, I had a big fall through no fault of my own...just Life. Now I'm stumbling and tripping and trying to regain level ground. You are not alone in that. Inspiration, new ideas, and new communications sound wonderful. Good luck! |
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Why does life keep putting things up for me to jump over all the time?
If it is not one thing it is another. If you try and fight the odds you are frowned upon. How dare I want something better. How dare I do nothing. Its not rocket science It is a wanting __________________ |
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Doesn't Life keep putting up things for all of us humans to jump over all the time? |
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But to fight and do your best then wonder why
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My wanting has turned into needing?
My needing has turned into surrender. Surrender has turned to exploration My exploration is so lonley __________________ |
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As each week passes all I seem to hit are brick walls.
It is just my problem. It is nobodies fault. All the other options are looking better. Fighting a losing battle is just taking their toll. Running around trying to find a "coach" to help is seeming impossible. So ED options Just go completely in the other direction and take medication to reduce the craving that will never be again and just stop the search and urges. __________________ |
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Once again a week has passed and mentally I have tried to switch off.
So 5th visit urology and it's only meant to be 4 with another to come. A cycle of who to see and when is confusing to the max, to say the least. Wondering if females have so much trouble working through the medical system. Just still left wanting and wondering __________________ |
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Another week down and it definitely feels like I have lost the feelings for monogamy.
It seems it doesn't really matter what I want but what I am given. I want someone to WANT me. Just maybe one day. __________________ |
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So here is the story whether I was right or wrong is mute now. So had been trying to find a buddy through my online friends and ph contacts. Right or wrong I respected their answer. Which in itself was therapy for me giving me the courage to keep trying against the odds. Until this morning when I rang an old gf She herself has many personal problems but I was at least expecting a bit of empathy. Well didn't she unload on me making me feel worthless and basically telling me my cancer was my fault and I was in her past? Making me actually wonder why I even bother. When I can just sit in the corner here and let life pass me by. She would be crying and carrying on if I wasn't here Fml __________________ |
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The reason we my wife and i. Yes I'm married The reason is I had prostate cancer that left me impotent and we have gotten every pill lotion and pump there is and still didn't work. They tell you that mentally there is a cycle you go through as in hope try depression over and over until that is all my time is taken up with. Then you start to try outside factors to see if anything excites Then after finding the courage to ask outsiders to help to be knocked back by everyone. Because apparently, sex doesn't matter. I can tell you it does. Then you come across an old GF who puts the boot into your ego and blames me for getting cancer in the first place. So i think that's it. Fml __________________ |
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