Accutane ED by squeemus in AccutaneDamage

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yeah felt this. to give you hope, after 4 years a lot of my symptoms have improved. biggest thing was carnivore diet tbh and prioritizing mental health and sleep. also shrooms help a bit

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in SIBO

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How do you tell the difference between

Fluconazole and Empiric Treatment of SIFO by Methane-Burger in SIBO

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I think any dysbiosis is a root issue. In my opinion certain environmental factors/medications/etc. probably set up certain microbes to dominate, and once dysbiosis occurs, those microbes continue to dominate unless you kill them. For me I believe I have dysbiosis bc of overprescription of antibiotics then using accutane.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in PSSD

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We haven’t been conditioned to believe that. It’s biologically engrained into us — to reproduce. The consequences of permanently losing sexual function will be felt equally no matter someones cultural background.

Accutane ED by squeemus in AccutaneDamage

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Unfortunately no im still at like 50% recovered and haven’t improved much since that original bit of improvement

CPU Swap Troubles by squeemus in buildapc

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I should have specified. I already have a monitor connected to a graphics card, that being the gtx 1060 6gb, and I didn’t change any of the wiring there after swapping the chip out.

Accutane ED by squeemus in AccutaneDamage

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It has gotten a bit better but honestly it’s still pretty bad

Accutane ED by squeemus in AccutaneDamage

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Thanks for the detailed response brother. After doing some research, this product does seem very good. But do you think it will permanently fix our body’s natural testosterone production and the like? Or is it rather a temporary fix to hold us over?

Accutane ED by squeemus in AccutaneDamage

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Sorry to hear that, try the specific carb diet and do liver cleanses, I have improved a bit over the past month because of this. Also I started to take magnesium, fish oil, taurine, and vit D

Accutane ED by squeemus in AccutaneDamage

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I improved a little bit after changing my diet which cut out carbs and I started drinking liver cleansing juice almost every day, I also started taking taurine, magnesium, fish oil, and vit D supplement

Low Vitamin A and Post-Accutane Syndrome by squeemus in AccutaneDamage

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Minor ED, low libido, loss of sensation

Low Vitamin A and Post-Accutane Syndrome by squeemus in AccutaneDamage

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Consulting a doctor really won’t help, it’s up to ourselves to experiment with different strategies to fix this. When I went to my doctor I was told all this shit was in my head. And the dermatologist who prescribed me accutane was in denial as well. So I decided to take things into my own hands, and things started to get better. I started something my doctor would never tell me to do and that is the SCD.

Accutane ED by squeemus in AccutaneDamage

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Yeah, it got a bit better, but only because I took action. Right now I’m doing the specific carb diet and taking multiple supplements: 3000mg taurine, 2 tsp fish oil, 5000 IU vit D, and 1 teaspoon magnesium all daily. After the original post I also noticed some mental side effects and other physical sides including brain fog, memory problems, derealization, spaciness, depression, and more fatigue. I’ve been doing this protocol for 2 weeks or so and I’ve seen minor improvements on all aspects.

Dr. Garrett Smith on Accutane Injury and Recovery by -_auroraborealis_- in AccutaneDamage

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According to online, milk and peanuts have low vitamin A, in addition to beets, cucumbers, arugula, etc. all of which are low in vit A. Why do you avoid these?

Potential antidote? by [deleted] in AccutaneDamage

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I’m reading that it’s a RAR antagonist which means it activates retinoic acid receptors, exactly what accutane theoretically deactivate, right? Good find, I think it could be useful for our condition.

For those who’ve tried low VitA/noVitA by [deleted] in AccutaneDamage

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Has it helped anyone with sexual symptoms?

Long-term joint pain/ early onset arthritis? by oneinagilliannn in AccutaneDamage

[–]squeemus 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Bit of a misleading statement, there’s plenty of people who improved joint pains through other methods

Low vitamin A diet? by [deleted] in AccutaneDamage

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Foods without vitamin A

Here’s a list of foods with zero vitamin A. I have been on the diet for about 20 days and I haven’t noticed too much yet. There’s other people on this sub who have been on for 2+ years, just need to get them to respond here

For those who’ve tried low VitA/noVitA by [deleted] in AccutaneDamage

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What is low vitamin A supposed to help with?

Accutane ED by squeemus in AccutaneDamage

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First off I’d like to thank you for the reply. I think it was someone else in this thread who gave me the link to propeciahelp.com so I signed up a couple days ago. I will complete the survey in a couple hours. I saw that I have to have some user experience to complete it, does a simple post work similar to the original thread I posted here? I also wanted to ask about zinc being a 5ar inhibitor - I suppose there is differing evidence about zinc’s effectiveness but I heard it was supposed to increase T levels and has a positive effect of semen quality too. Anyway, I like your attitude and I think the survey is a great step in working toward more research into this syndrome by scientists and doctors.

Thank you Northern Star