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New Study of Antidepressants and Vision Problems

March 7, 2022 25 Comments

The printed version of our new paper “Development and persistence of patient-reported visual problems associated with serotonin reuptake inhibiting antidepressants” has just been published. We couldn’t afford open access, so it would normally only be available to purchase or for subscribers of the journal. However, we've paid a fee of $200 USD which allows us to post the … [Read more...] about New Study of Antidepressants and Vision Problems

Welcome to Mondor, Frodo

March 1, 2022 7 Comments

Quarantined Last October one of the key researchers on PSSD noticed a thread on Reddit about sexual dysfunction post vaccine.  Apparently the thread has been quarantined and you have to join the Reddit group to access it - this is likely true about a lot of vaccine related threads. Here are two testimonies that appear.  These are striking for anyone who has PSSD or PFS or … [Read more...] about Welcome to Mondor, Frodo

New England Journal of Medicine: Baden et al

February 24, 2022 7 Comments

This post, a twin to the New England Journal of Misinformation post, has been created for its hyperlink.  It does however play into the current post about cholecystitis following vaccination - in this case with the Moderna vaccine - which features in Tales of an Unexpected Gallbladder. It also seems to show that NEJM are simply not doing science and are shameless about it.  … [Read more...] about New England Journal of Medicine: Baden et al

Tales of an Unexpected Gallbladder

February 16, 2022 13 Comments

This post was written by Shane Cooke's mother Mary. There have been developments since - see below.  I used to really enjoy Tales of the Unexpected by Roald Dall when they were first broadcast on television. Each was a complete story with a twist in its tail – usually a most unexpected twist. They seem to be reappearing on some channel or other nowadays, but I’ve only caught … [Read more...] about Tales of an Unexpected Gallbladder

Leader with a Mandate to Eliminate Contagion

February 4, 2022 11 Comments

Breaking News Jorge Mario Moves with the Times Having been the first Head of State to introduce Mandates, Jorge Mario Bergoglio appears to have gotten the bit between his teeth and is now embracing (perhaps the wrong word) modern medicine rather completely. While one will surely come, there is not at present an mRNA  gene therapy against the sexual abuse of minors or … [Read more...] about Leader with a Mandate to Eliminate Contagion

Post Minoxidil Syndrome

January 26, 2022 19 Comments

Greetings all, I want to thank RxISK for presenting this opportunity for me to share my experience with this drug and my persisting side effects from it. It all started in April 2021, I was an insecure eighteen year-old Canadian guy slowly losing his hair like many others out there. Desperate for a cure, I decide to do some independent research and I discovered Minoxidil, a … [Read more...] about Post Minoxidil Syndrome

Is Recovery from Medication Possible?

January 14, 2022 38 Comments

In response to recent posts, especially A Time for PSSD, Laurie Oakley got in touch with the following thoughts. Laurie has had a series of six posts on Pharmaceutical Rape on davidhealy.org starting in February 2015 but mostly from early January 2016. These outline her own difficulties recovering from medication induced injury and the equal injury of finding the system … [Read more...] about Is Recovery from Medication Possible?

Sex Please but We Are on Antidepressants

January 5, 2022 4 Comments

No sex please (we're on antidepressants)

This anonymous post stemmed from a RxISK report, which came in following A Time for PSSD last week. If anyone else, female or male, has started an antidepressant before or early in puberty with things not working quite as a result - anything from being asexual through to intrusive uncontrollable orgasms - you can file a RxISK Report .  This will keep everything you mention … [Read more...] about Sex Please but We Are on Antidepressants

A Time for Post SSRI Sexual Dysfunction?

December 28, 2021 13 Comments

This post has been put together by L who in the last few years has been an inspiration to many people suffering the ill-effects of a number of different drugs. Like mythical heroines she has many different aliases. When it comes to the harms done to us, behind heroes like Zorro or the Scarlet Pimpernel, you can almost certainly find L or another woman. There is a French … [Read more...] about A Time for Post SSRI Sexual Dysfunction?

Diagnostic Criteria for Enduring Sexual Dysfunction

December 19, 2021 13 Comments

Background We noticed that a lack of diagnostic criteria was increasingly being mentioned in the published literature on post-SSRI sexual dysfunction (PSSD). The condition was being described as difficult to diagnose because there was no commonly accepted definition. At the same time, a number of new websites and online discussions were appearing, many of which seemed to … [Read more...] about Diagnostic Criteria for Enduring Sexual Dysfunction

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