Reta overactive libido

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LabRatBarbie said:
Thank you, that’s the educated answer I was waiting for
That's 5%, in terms of substantive content. The meat of the idea I couldn't post here. If there's one thing I would reiterate and focus on [it's not easy, might even be impossible], is to track your emotions, thoughts, after the urge has been satiated. Maslow's hierarchy of needs- sex is a very low-level, primal physiological need that is tied to one of the top-tier needs, such as esteem/belonging or even actualization needs. Few people reach the stage of transcension needs so you can skip that. So, remember the urge is a trigger, the bullet is the dopamine- FIND THE TARGET.

In the meantime, use toys, dopamine controllers and find your dopamine-target mimic activity.

LabRatBarbie said:
I can’t help but to start laughing every time I see this.
Was kinda "Water is wet" claim, tbf.
 
LabRatBarbie said:
So I’m curious if anybody else has experienced increased “urges” while taking Reta. I’ve read post that suggest it normally decreases your sexual desires. It is doing the exact opposite, I’m really having a difficult time concentrating on anything else. It’s a bit much and I need to get it under control.
I want what she's having...
 
LabRatBarbie said:
It’s great gets me amped up. Kicks in pretty fast imo
Whoa! I totally forgot you're taking the mitochondrial regulators. Mots-c is an exercise mimetic that stimulates the AMPK pathway, which inhibits the mTOR pathway.
 
Can't say I've experienced this, but I wonder how much of the increased libido is more psychological. I know that weight loss improves confidence and will put you more "in the mood" - so perhaps it's simply being up for it more so than a chemical reaction from reta.
 
Smiter said:
Apparently, the problem is more severe in ADD and ADHD patients and it works on the dopamine pathway. Maybe you want to check on impulse controlling dopamine modulators

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miameow said:
Can't say I've experienced this, but I wonder how much of the increased libido is more psychological. I know that weight loss improves confidence and will put you more "in the mood" - so perhaps it's simply being up for it more so than a chemical reaction from reta.
Many "psychological" conditions are absolutely physical, though I know what you were referring to. In this case, it's definitely physiological.
 
randompersonrandom said:
I've had something very similar with tirz. I sort of think mine is actually emotional and not physical. I feel young and light and beautiful and compelling, and I'm getting a lot more attention than I used to and have a lot more hope and joy and confidence and self-assuredness; so suddenly the idea of me in sexual or romantic situations feels not just plausible but obvious in a way it didn't when I was fat. And I have ALWAYS been very much a fan of me in sexual or romantic situations, so now it's just turned up to ten.

I'm not actually doing anything about all that for now; I don't actually want to involve myself with a dude while all of this feels so new. Because as excited as I am, if I don't wait for it to settle, I'll just wind up back in another disappointing marriage when all I really want long-term is something(s) part-time and not serious. But I'm delighted nevertheless. Yes I cannot concentrate and I am mildly annoying my (beloved, long-term friends) with my fascination with men, but if the point of being alive is to feel big things, MISSION ACCOMPLISHED.
Your drama read is chefs kiss.
 
LabRatBarbie said:
Oh boy, okay that one's deep. MTor= mammalian target of rapamycin, is a poorly named biomechanical pathway in our bodies. In effect, pathways refers to the sequential method by which chemicals react in our bodies. MTor is one that's exceedingly vital for muscle growth and ATp functioning, but many longevity streams have targeted this specific mechanism. The consensus among those folks is that mTor is a driver of aging. I find it ludicrous. Anyway just like there are pathways, there are other pathways that act as inhibitors or counters of them. AMpK pathway is one such example. It inhibits mTor so many use it as a valid target for antiaging protocols.
 
LabRatBarbie said:
So I’m curious if anybody else has experienced increased “urges” while taking Reta. I’ve read post that suggest it normally decreases your sexual desires. It is doing the exact opposite, I’m really having a difficult time concentrating on anything else. It’s a bit much and I need to get it under control.
Giiiiiiirl! My libido has gone wild and it wasn't exactly tame before 😂 I'm glad I'm not the only one because I googled it a few times and everywhere was telling me it should decrease, not increase! Haha. It's like I'm a hormonal 20 something again 😂
 
bellanoise said:
Giiiiiiirl! My libido has gone wild and it wasn't exactly tame before 😂 I'm glad I'm not the only one because I googled it a few times and everywhere was telling me it should decrease, not increase! Haha. It's like I'm a hormonal 20 something again 😂
The best advice I got was go online and get some toys! lol so I bought one of each! 😂

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LabRatBarbie said:
The best advice I got was go online and get some toys! lol so I bought one of each! 😂

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LabRatBarbie said:
The best advice I got was go online and get some toys! lol so I bought one of each! 😂

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