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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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I'm on medication that seriously delays ejaculation, which is ace as far as it goes but........well, be nice for someone else to finish me off. Does anyone know of anything that sensitises rather than desensitises. This is for real, not a joke. |
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By *emmefataleWoman
over a year ago
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"What's the name of the medication?
You don't want to know matey. Seriously strong stuff." isnt that a cheese based product? Seriously....have you been back to the doctor who prescribed this medication?x |
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"If you say what medication it is someone may know an antidote. I actually take a tablet to stop side effects from my other tablets"
yeah diamond and i heard a real porker the other day,apparently theres a drink out there that helps with a hangover,,whats the dam name,,,,ahh yeah,spelt coffee,i just dont trust it,,
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The usual medications that have this as a side effect are antipsychotics, antidepressants and antihypertensives.
I don't want to pry into your private life but considering the seriousness of these types of medicines (or rather the conditions that these medications are designed to treat) I would recommend you speak to your GP to see if they can prescribe a different variant of whichever one you're taking to see if the side-effects are diminished. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"The usual medications that have this as a side effect are antipsychotics, antidepressants and antihypertensives.
I don't want to pry into your private life but considering the seriousness of these types of medicines (or rather the conditions that these medications are designed to treat) I would recommend you speak to your GP to see if they can prescribe a different variant of whichever one you're taking to see if the side-effects are diminished."
I would say the same you really should go back to your GP and explain what is wrong they may be able to change the meds I can't think of anything on the market just now that could help other than the above |
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