Hey all
I wanted to share a possible breakthrough. TL/DR is here up at the top: I ordered Edronax 4mg--I have a theory that taking Edronax/Reboxetine, then letting it wear off 4-5 days later, then you get a piece of your libido back.
Anyways, after my first trial of Edronax I thought it was yet another terrible failure (it might still be!) that resulted in nothing, but after the first dose worse off, I noticed my libido returned in some very small partial way. I'm not sure exactly what motivated me to take the second dose, maybe it is because taking Edronax is amazing at first, you feel mildly high for 45 minutes (followed by 2 and a half more days of no sexual function).
I took a single dose about 2 months ago, 4g, and let the effects wear off. Got a refreshing sexual window I haven't felt in a long time. 2 weeks later I try a half dose (2mg). Then wait another month (about a week ago) I took my largest dose, 1 and a half pills, 8mg total. I haven't taken any Edronax since then and I'm living in a true blue sexual window. It MIGHT be permanent, but I wouldn't say so this soon.
Why did I want to use Edronax?
I originally heard it is an NRI, all reviews and testimonials indicate that sexual function returns after usage. Which I thought was weird. An antidepressant that effects libido negatively but patients quickly recover. Also, I heard it causes spontaneous ejaculations/orgasms, which it does, (but only when I first initially start taking it.)
Essentially, when you take Edronax, you immediately lose whatever ability you have to have an erection, normal sexual function is not possible without viagra for 3 days or so. I thought taking this medication would make me more sensitive down there, so I could at least have sex with viagra with my girlfriend. It means a lot to her when I have an orgasm and I thought Edronax would help get a orgasm quicker, due to PSSD.
I have a literal drawer full of supplements and medications i've tried, and so many of them would shine a single color of a functioning sexual window rainbow, but Edronax feels like a piece of the full rainbow.
Of course I'll keep posting updates and answering questions.
Edit: also worth mentioning that I am not claiming this to be a cure, it's too early to say that. Also, Reboxetine is not available in the united states--let's have a discussion here before you try new medications--I am being reckless with my body so hopefully you all won't have to