Guest guest Posted January 19, 2008 Report Share Posted January 19, 2008 Very interesting. This article should IMO be included in a summary of this webforum anywhere on the internet. I doubt if the introduction to PSSD on Wikipedia is the best place for a link to this specific text. And weblinks get out of date after a while. So a full copy of text to which is referred should always be stored. > http://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0166432806001471 > > The article describes the enhancement of sexual reflexes, induced by > MDMA, cocaine, and sleep deprivation, compared. I think this is the > most reliable article I have found on the web. I will not give my > opinions on it at this point, but I have read it. > > Do you think this should go on the Wikipedia article? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 19, 2008 Report Share Posted January 19, 2008 theres definitely something in sleep deprivation thats having an interesting effect on me. it seems that all of us with pssd are late sleepers and not early risers, i think this also points to something. if im rite with my gene theory regarding gilberts syndrome its probably got some thing to do with hypothyroid. > > Ok. I think this article is important because I belive it may contain > the best account of the possible causes of PSSD. > > As I have said before, the best example of full recover from PSSD is > sleep deprivation. I feel I may have a unique insight into this > because I was sleep deprived for 2 weeks, at one point only having 10 > hours sleep in 5 days. The results were. > > 1. Feelings of excitement came back. > 2. Reduced tension and aggrivation. > 3. Ability to cry came back (totally) > 4. Fantiesies became much more intense. > 5. Ability to get erection at will. > 6. Increased orgasm. > 7. Increased sensitivity. > > Here is the article > > http://linkinghub.elsevier.com/retrieve/pii/S0166432806001471 > > The article describes the enhancement of sexual reflexes, induced by > MDMA, cocaine, and sleep deprivation, compared. I think this is the > most reliable article I have found on the web. I will not give my > opinions on it at this point, but I have read it. > > Do you think this should go on the Wikipedia article? I think that it > has a lot of information that may be important for PSSD is the > future. I also think that it acts as strong evidence for the fact > that sexual function is not just controlled by testosterone, but also > by DA, 5HTP, etc. > > What do you think? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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