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Title: Weird flushing and euphoric feeling as side effect
Post by: Hontas on November 21, 2018, 11:25:41 PM
When i take colchicine i sometimes get this flushing, scratching all over my body with a bit of redness. And the weirdest one is i get some kind of euphoric feeling?? Especially if the dose i take is high, its like at first i get like slow and faint beating pulse and after 30 45 minutes i get a euphoric feeling and its weird. I mean it is the only med that helps my erections and corrects its angle a little bit. I dont want to drop it. Anyone else had this effects? Maybe on different meds as well?
Title: Re: Weird flushing and euphoric feeling as side effect
Post by: TonySa on November 22, 2018, 12:46:53 PM
Sometimes side effects go away with time.  As well, you may want to decrease the dosage and increase it slowly if you wish to avoid any side effects you are experiencing.
Title: Re: Weird flushing and euphoric feeling as side effect
Post by: YoungFella on November 23, 2018, 10:11:05 AM
The only reason colchicine help you is because you have collagenase deficiency.
Title: Re: Weird flushing and euphoric feeling as side effect
Post by: Hontas on November 23, 2018, 12:56:22 PM
Probably youngfella, i am starting on new books to learn it from scratch. I want to become as experienced as a professional in this topic. If i push hard, will take me like 6 7 months probably lets see how it goes.
Title: Re: Weird flushing and euphoric feeling as side effect
Post by: YoungFella on November 24, 2018, 01:45:05 PM
how it goes ?
Testosterone and adnrogens are regulators of colleganase , you can read it in the Derma world
https://grandroundsinurology.com/2018-update-on-peyronies-disease-whats-around-the-bend/
See the first 7 min and miore

In the rabbit model we're developing, once you castrate them, they somehow develop venal occlusion, and there is a lot more scarring. I'm sure the smooth muscle is not working well. If you add androgens, there is some activation of collagenase, which makes the smooth muscle better, makes the tissue look more normal, and helps eliminate the venous leak. We're showing, in an animal setting, that this is a reversible form of vasculogenic impotence, but Aversa is showing that in humans. https://forum.propeciahelp.com/t/interview-dr-goldstein-penile-tissue-changes-reversible-via-androgens/341