Thanks for another excellent post!
Now I know you asked us not to focus on the Strattera - probably because you don't want to seem like you are "pushing" drugs on us, and you want to maintain your main message that eliminating depression is what has worked for you.
However, you did say
my experience on Strattera(Paxil) was completely negative
- as Strattera and Paxil are different drugs, perhaps you meant Seroxat/Paxil? You go on to say
I am on one called Strattera, which is really helping me "keep it together" at work.
and
Please don't focus solely on the Strattera - all that takes care of is the distractibility.
For myself, the ability to keep it together at work is very important - I can deal with a lot of things more easily if I am professionally successful - such as contributing to the POIS research fund
I understand that you regard Strattera as helping you treat your ADHD rather than POIS.Thank you for your advice on ADHD - I will see a neurologist about it as soon as money allows.
It's difficult to comment on the brain-fog/clouded-thinking thing - it's so subjective... At the time, I thought that I was functioning at 100% on those POIS-free days, but now I see that I was barely coping with extreme stress / depression. Even still, those days felt magical to me -- I was able to think clearly and go out and about, and enjoy life (as much as one can while being sexually abstinent). It felt fantastic, and it was always a battle to resist sexual activity to stay in that state for as long as possible. I am much better on a daily basis now, than I ever was on those abstinence days.
It occurs to me that some of us may suffer from different types of brain fog. My own major cognitive symptoms in order of effect are:
1) Extreme social anxiety - the urge to stay in a darkened room by myself rather than (say) go to work.
2) Lethargy, a great unwillingness to do any kind of productive work
3) Difficulty focussing on any mental activity
I'm really not sure about other physical symptoms -- I never had post-coitus headaches, or the flu-like effects that many (but far from all) members report. I always felt lethargic, and never wanted to go out or get exercise mainly out of a reluctance "to go through the effort".
My tactile senses change following ejaculation -- perhaps my skin dries out(?). Perhaps that is the same for you; your senses changing rather than your hair?
My dry hair is definitely a real physical effect - if I'm unsure how bad my cognitive symptoms are, I can just run my finger through my hair. If my hair is extremely "straw-like", it's bad news. Bad POIS also makes the skin on my forehead very dry - I tried using moisturiser, which gave me no cognitive relief.
I hope you can maintain your breakthrough - well done!