Best products from r/Foregen

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u/aeiaiea · 2 pointsr/Foregen

Come on, man, that's a bit of an exaggeration. It's worth trying for a while to see if you think it's worth it. It'll support the repair, elasticity, and sensitivity of the skin that's there. And the way the St John's Wort will support all the nerves it does absorb into will work under the surface, too, including interacting with the circulation.

Here, use this for at least a month for depression as well as a variety of other benefits:

Rhodiola

It's the most effective herbal antidepressant. Look up what else it can do, use it consistently, and give it a chance for at least a month or two. It's safe to use long term and can improve your health in lots of ways in addition to the strong antidepressant effect. Pretty good. If you try it, start with a few drops and work up to the recommended dose, and using a shot glass of water to mix it into is just right.

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u/allSmallThings · 2 pointsr/Foregen

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PTSD is really a fancy way of saying unresolved grief, and it can manifest in different ways, and even if the numbers are off, infant circumcision clearly results in psychological harm both as an infant and as a adult. The study from Ramos and Boyle (2000) and involved 1072 pre-adolescent and adolescent boys and found 51% of the boys showing symptoms of PTSD. (another study found 20% of Iraq war veterans had PTSD).

There is also the book Circumcision, The Hidden Trauma https://www.amazon.com/Circumcision-Hidden-Trauma-American-Ultimately/dp/0964489538

The psychological harm has also been well researched in FGM, so you can find several studies there.

Regarding mother-infant bonding there are several sources listed on this page: http://www.cirp.org/library/birth/ and the study on alexithymia is here: http://www.mensstudies.info/OJS/index.php/IJMH/article/view/614

For recovery and treatment there's quite a few options:

https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/moral-landscapes/201506/practical-tips-men-distressed-their-circumcision

https://www.yourwholebaby.org/trauma

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Posttraumatic_stress_disorder#Management

There are also books like The PTSD Solution which is a good read:
https://www.amazon.com/PTSD-Solution-Truth-About-Symptoms/dp/1617222267

I would also suggest joining a men's group, which can be very helpful.

Efforts with treatment(s) until symptoms subside, a supportive social environment, and a loving intimate relationship should help a great deal.