Could an Increase in Sex Drive from Propecia Be Confidence Based?
I am a healthy 22 year old male. I have a head full of hair but I have noticed along with my dermatologist that I have started to experience hair loss.
I want to thank you with your diligence in your answering of questions. I started Propecia and psychologically induced side effects on myself, after thorough research I was able to curb those thoughts and part of that I owe to you.
I have a general wondering that perhaps the increase in sex drive from Propecia could be confidence based? and the same being a lack of confidence in the drug as the basis for the adverse effects. I also read from a doctor that in clinical assessments the effects are even rarer then the clinical trials, his experience stating 3 in 1000 being affected.
I have seen some men report an increased sex drive on Propecia although this is not common. Yes, once a man is freed from the burden of balding, they may be better on their sex side of life. Self confidence is necessary in good sexual performance.
I think what the person is trying to say is… Once the propecia user stop worrying about the side effects, the fear of it let place to a sort of peace of mind.
I’ve read many times how the side effects usually disappear after a while for most of the users… I think that instead of the body getting use to the drug itself, it’s more the person who stop worrying and thinking about it.
Placebo effects and such are definitely real, hypochondriac people are a proof of that.