Posted by Caleb462 on April 24, 2003, at 22:04:08
In reply to Re: Social phobics: how do SSRIs make you feel? » Caleb462, posted by Rocket Jackson on April 24, 2003, at 21:21:20
> Thanks a million for your input. In terms of the delayed ejaculation effect, did it seem as if there was a severe delay in getting to orgasm, or more of a problem with the orgasm/ejaculation itself? I've heard both types of problems reported, so I'm just curious what kind of experience you had. Because my wife and I still plan on having a few more children, I'm worried I won't be able to contribute my share. :)
A severe daily in getting to orgasm was the main problem. Once I got there, it was for the most part, no different than usual. On low doses of Zoloft, I acutally got a more intense, pleasurable experience when I orgasmed - though it was still delayed.
> Are you thinking about going back on the Paxil? I'm sorry to hear your situation over the past year has been so frustrating. Hopefully you'll find a med to get back on track.
Well, the plan now is to see if the Effexor will kick in again at a higher dose. We'll see what happens I guess. Good luck to you and thanks for the support, I need it.
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