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    Quote Originally Posted by jacknap View Post
    my libido is probably about the same it was before. I go to sex clubs and I'm always the horniest most sex crazed if not like top 3-4 of the guys that go.

    I like to nut like 1-2 times a day. Only thing is though my erection quality isn't always the bomb but I think it's because I damaged part of the base of my dick when this stupid girl fell back on my dick when on top. She could have totally avoided it but she's a dumby and thought it's okay to fall back on it to indicate that she's tired. She's also an asshole and won't even respond to my texts and is a total bitch lol. Wouldn't mind sueing her lmao. Thinking of using the bathmate again to maybe recover it from what I read online that spongey tissue isn't recoverable unless you do surgery right away and the doc I saw said just rest it and didn't recommend surgery.

    I do think the bathmate works directly by working on the spongey tissue though so might be worth a shot!

    one of the signs of this is that when I use cialis I'm a fucking beast so I think my libido is high just my erections sometimes without it are like 80%
    Bathmate all the way......
    Total Male Optimization "People who say it can't be done shouldn't interrupt those that are doing it"

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    Hello,

    I'm about to start the CDNUTs protocol for PFS. I took Accutuane in 1998 and then 2001 and it took quite a while to rule other causes out. I spent the last 13 years grappling with a supposedly "incurable" autoimmune condition. It's now resolved so I'm riding this victory lap to address my next health crisis: PFS!

    I came across testimonials of recovery and was impressed by results and commitment.
    In order to stay motivated for the marathon that lays before me, I wanted to connect and ask a few questions:

    -Besides observing your subjective symptoms, did anyone track your progress via any biomarkers (lab results/hormone levels)? Tracking quarterly hormone panels will absolutely keep me motivated.
    -I took Accutane in 1998 and 2001, so I am worried it will take me much longer to respond to this protocol. Is there a timeframe by which the damage is done and irreversible?

    Cheers from Washington, DC!

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    Maybe start your own thread and tell us more about your autoimmune condition. I'm quite curious.
    Wouldn't try to see hormonal panel as the only marker, my hormones were worse when I was healthy compared to PFS, don't think they play a major role in how you feel atm. But ye having a good panel probably is better than not, but don't gauge your happiness on numbers only.
    But good luck mate, good you're here to fight dis stuff

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    Quote Originally Posted by op2pig View Post
    Hello,

    I'm about to start the CDNUTs protocol for PFS. I took Accutuane in 1998 and then 2001 and it took quite a while to rule other causes out. I spent the last 13 years grappling with a supposedly "incurable" autoimmune condition. It's now resolved so I'm riding this victory lap to address my next health crisis: PFS!

    I came across testimonials of recovery and was impressed by results and commitment.
    In order to stay motivated for the marathon that lays before me, I wanted to connect and ask a few questions:

    -Besides observing your subjective symptoms, did anyone track your progress via any biomarkers (lab results/hormone levels)? Tracking quarterly hormone panels will absolutely keep me motivated.
    -I took Accutane in 1998 and 2001, so I am worried it will take me much longer to respond to this protocol. Is there a timeframe by which the damage is done and irreversible?

    Cheers from Washington, DC!
    I'd definitely post your own thread, but to answer your question my labs are posted earlier in the thread. If you go back you'll see them! I haven't had a new one recently because I'm well enough that I simply don't care.

    I don't think anyone is too fargone, op2pig. It's just a matter of getting on the protocol ASAP because the sooner you do, the sooner you can recover!

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    @Master Mal - how damaging / helpful do you think Wellbutrin was in hindsight? Did it help you to get off your feet in the beginning? Obviously not a good long term solution, but in hindsight are you glad you took it or not?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sd123 View Post
    @Master Mal - how damaging / helpful do you think Wellbutrin was in hindsight? Did it help you to get off your feet in the beginning? Obviously not a good long term solution, but in hindsight are you glad you took it or not?
    It was a band aid on a bullet wound, really. It barely helped. The thing that improved my mood and windset the most was that first round of R-Andro.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Master Mal View Post
    It was a band aid on a bullet wound, really. It barely helped. The thing that improved my mood and windset the most was that first round of R-Andro.
    How many cycles have you done thus far? Would you consider yourself fully recovered yet?

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    He posted a recovery post already.

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    Quote Originally Posted by slader1 View Post
    How many cycles have you done thus far? Would you consider yourself fully recovered yet?
    I did four full cycles and two mini cycles to right the ship after crashes.

    You can read my recovery post here: Recoveries - Page 8

    Keep on trucking, guys!

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    Cd why do I keep having sudden crashes? I’m good for a couple of months and then bam I’m emotional and feel WEIRD. Is it cause I fall off the wagon with diet and supplements?

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