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kaleisgreatinsalad

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About four years ago, I started taking Lexapro (20mg). Within a few months, I felt extremely suicidal, depressed, and anxious. I had never been suicidal before taking an SSRI—I only had mild anxiety, but my doctor insisted this medication would help. When I told him it was making me suicidal, he added Effexor at the highest dose.

This combination caused genital numbness and made me so suicidal that I began researching assisted suicide. I begged my doctor to let me stop, but he told me to keep taking it. I quit cold turkey, and thankfully, the numbness went away, and I stabilized. But the suicidal thoughts lingered.

A year later, I tried Zoloft. The same thing happened—this time with memory problems, depersonalization, and such severe panic attacks that I couldn't even drink coffee. I stayed on it for another year before quitting last January. At first, I felt better—my anxiety was still there, but the suicidal thoughts faded.

Then, after a family crisis and a sleepless night, I started getting brain shocks. For three months, I barely slept, and my anxiety became so extreme that my hair fell out. A doctor prescribed an antipsychotic, which made me lose even more hair (all over my body) and turned me into a zombie. I quit after two weeks.

Hospitalized and desperate, I was forced onto a mood stabilizer and Zoloft again. The suicidal thoughts returned. My parents made me try Cymbalta, which left me sleepless for five days, completely numb genitally, and with such bad brain fog and memory issues that I'd go to fill up my car and pay for gas, then drive away without filling up. My brain burned constantly, like it was on fire. I quit cold turkey again.

Now, a year later, I'm a shell of myself. I feel no emotions—no joy from music, no love for my family (though I know I love them), no runner's high. I used to be passionate and full of life; now, I'm empty. I am starting to lose hope that I can continue to live life like this. I should also add that I have been on no medication for over a year now. I still to this day have numb genitals and a lack of orgasms. I cannot feel joy or sadness in any form. Cymbalta took my soul and sense of self and my pleasure.
 
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This is awful. This whole thing was caused by your doctor not listening to you or taking into account your experience and opinions.

I'm so sorry that this has happened to you. From the information you give, it seems like before this all started you were a (at least mostly) happy person. Sometimes recovery can be a long road, but for you there might be something at the end of the tunnel!

I'm sure you have a lot of distrust for healthcare practitioners now, as any sane person would after having gone through what you did. Are you at all interested in getting mental health supports? Therapy?
 
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This is awful. This whole thing was caused by your doctor not listening to you or taking into account your experience and opinions.

I'm so sorry that this has happened to you. From the information you give, it seems like before this all started you were a (at least mostly) happy person. Sometimes recovery can be a long road, but for you there might be something at the end of the tunnel!

I'm sure you have a lot of distrust for healthcare practitioners now, as any sane person would after having gone through what you did. Are you at all interested in getting mental health supports? Therapy?
Yes, a very bad situation. He wouldn't listen to me and I appreciate what you've said. Before this, I had never been depressed in my life. I had never been suicidal before until a few weeks into taking Lexapro. And I have tried multiple times, it's hard to do therapy when you cannot feel or process your emotions. PSSD is much different than something like depression or anxiety its like the absence of all emotions. I haven't cried in over a year which is very weird for me. I tried therapy but I was dismissed for my issues multiple times. When I was diagnosed by a urologist with this condition that antidepressants can cause long-term genial numbness and anorgasmia. I have spoken with a lady whose had this condition for 30 years. She however was lucky enough is it even can be considered that to only have the sexual side effects she still can feel emotions. I have both numbness in my privates and numbed out emotionally.
 
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That sounds really dreadful to me, I'm sorry you have to suffer, it's so cruel to me how there's all this suffering in existing with no limit as to how unbearable it can get, I wish you the best.
 
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I have it and It ruined my life too, I have to ctb because of it 😞
 
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Yes, a very bad situation. He wouldn't listen to me and I appreciate what you've said. Before this, I had never been depressed in my life. I had never been suicidal before until a few weeks into taking Lexapro. And I have tried multiple times, it's hard to do therapy when you cannot feel or process your emotions. PSSD is much different than something like depression or anxiety its like the absence of all emotions. I haven't cried in over a year which is very weird for me. I tried therapy but I was dismissed for my issues multiple times. When I was diagnosed by a urologist with this condition that antidepressants can cause long-term genial numbness and anorgasmia. I have spoken with a lady whose had this condition for 30 years. She however was lucky enough is it even can be considered that to only have the sexual side effects she still can feel emotions. I have both numbness in my privates and numbed out emotionally.
Was the person who you spoke to who also has PSSD able to do anything to improve their symptoms? I imagine this is probably quite a niche condition, but I wonder if maybe there are support groups or peer resources you could try accessing?
 
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Agreed.
I read that wrong. I read PTSD. sorry/
 
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That sounds really dreadful to me, I'm sorry you have to suffer, it's so cruel to me how there's all this suffering in existing with no limit as to how unbearable it can get, I wish you the best.
I am sorry to suffer as well. The past 4 years have been a nightmare and this past year is like living a daily hell. I cannot describe how awful this is, to wake up one day unable to feel love for your own family. To see your mother as a stranger and no longer feel love for them is a pain I wouldn't wish on anyone. It has taken everything in me to still be alive.
I have it and It ruined my life too, I have to ctb because of it 😞
I am sorry, it is a tragedy. How long have you had PSSD for if you don't mind me asking? And I am not familiar with ctb. What is that?
Was the person who you spoke to who also has PSSD able to do anything to improve their symptoms? I imagine this is probably quite a niche condition, but I wonder if maybe there are support groups or peer resources you could try accessing?
She said she often contemplated suicide and it took years for her to eventually develop a relationship emotionally and build a successful life of research into the condition and spread awareness of PSSD. She told me to try and look for moments I don't notice the PSSD to look for support from family and friends for help. I have been in a support group for PSSD for several months now but I still struggle to keep living. We all share how we feel regularly and check in with each other but living life without emotions or sexual feelings and numb genitals will be very hard to keep going with. I have considered meeting with therapists that are aware of PSSD but it has been hard to find any. I don't wanna sound negative but this is the reality for me but I loved my life before all this happened. Thank you for responding I appreciate your advice.
 
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