Friday, July 28, 2006

Ejaculation issues, possible meds...? -

Ejaculation issues, possible meds...? -

Out of the last 4 times I-ve tried masturbating, I-ve only -finished- once.
It-s kind of worrying me as two of the times I took a long time to end with nothing.
Anyone know any reasons?
I-m still in H.S. so there shouldn-t be any age issues.
Also I wondered if any of my meds might cause this
I take Luvox and Seroquel
Any SSRI-s like Seroquel will make it difficult to ejaculate. The only way to fix your problem would be to quit the medication, which I don-t advise. Talk to your doctor about it and see if there-s anything that can be done to fix this.
Antidepressants can **** with your sex drive and that.

Naturally I last longer than average in sexual situations but while taking antidepressants there was many times that I didn-t *** juring sex/masturbation (mostly because it was just far too much effort to continue).

I haven-t taken what you-re on so I don-t really know but I never had problems getting erections, just reaching ejaculation.

When you say -it took a long time to end with nothing- do you mean you had dry orgasms or what?


Whatever your answer is I-d bet on it being the drugs messing things up, providing you were fine before taking them.
i don-t know if your meds are causing it. You should check the side effects of the meds and talk to your doctor. Depending how often you masturbated in those four times could be the issue. Your testes-s need to time to recharge. At your age, that time is very short.
I think you answered your own question. See below.

Common Side Effects of Luvox
Luvox has been studied thoroughly in clinical trials. In these studies, the side effects that occur in a group of people taking the drug are documented and are then compared to side effects that occur in another group of people not taking the medicine. As a result, it is possible to see what side effects occur, how often they appear, and how they compare to the group not taking the medicine.

In these studies, some of the most common side effects of Luvox included:

Nausea -- occurring in up to 40 of people
Headaches -- up to 22 percent
Drowsiness -- up to 22 percent
Insomnia -- up to 21 percent (see Luvox and Insomnia)
Weakness -- up to 14 percent
Dry mouth -- up to 14 percent (see Luvox and Dry Mouth)
Nervousness -- up to 12 percent
Diarrhea -- up to 11 percent
Dizziness -- up to 11 percent
Constipation -- up to 10 percent
Indigestion -- up to 10 percent
Upper respiratory infections (similar to the common cold) -- up to 9 percent
Ejaculation problems -- up to 8 percent (see Luvox Sexual Side Effects)
Sweating -- up to 7 percent
A loss of appetite -- up to 6 percent.

Other common side effects (occurring in 2 percent to 5 percent of people) included:

Impotence (erectile dysfunction or ED), difficulty achieving an orgasm, or a decreased sex drive (see Luvox Sexual Side Effects)
Vomiting
Shakiness (tremors)
Anxiety or agitation
Gas
Flu-like symptoms (such as fatigue, fever, and body aches)
Feelings of a forcefully or rapidly beating heart (palpitations)
Toothaches and other tooth problems
Flushing (redness of the skin, especially in the face)
Taste changes
Blurred vision
Chills
Trouble swallowing
Muscle tension
Depression
Trouble breathing
Yawning
Bladder problems.

These side effects were reported in adults taking Luvox. Children and teens usually have similar side effects. In addition, they may experience painful menstrual cramps, mood swings, and weight loss.
Ejaculation issues, possible meds...? -