Age 20 - Manomboka amin'ny fanahiana mafy ara-tsosialy ka hatramin'ny tsy misy. Fahatsiarovana tsara sy famoronana. Ny ankamaroany dia mahazo fahalalahana bebe kokoa aho

This is my personal experience and it may not be the same outcome for you. (It could also be related to flatline, so I can’t be certain, but results are results)

Cold exposure/cold showers I think cured my addiction. I never have to use my willpower anymore and I’m at my highest streak with no urges. Proabably because I make my body think it’s freezing to death everyday, so it realizes now is not the time for sexual urges. I only have to fight the cravings of taking a warm shower and I’m good lol.

I also could never get past 30 days for the last 3 years of my addiction. I beat it twice on my last streak and this streak with cold showers. On day 46 of my last streak I went back to warm showers and relapsed on day 49. I’m now at my highest of 52 days and I did not go back to warm showers like last time, no urges.

Only other changes I think it could be: intermittent fasting, getting outside more.

LINK - Consistent cold showers may have cured my addiction

by Nalex25p


Fanavaozana -47 days zero urges…daily habits + benefits

Ive been struggling with pmo for 3 years, never made it past 30 days till recently. My streak before this was 49 days then I relapsed for 1 day, so I’ve basically only pmo’d once in over 90 days. Worst problems are emotional numbness, lack of motivation, and bad social anxiety. I tried to stop ever since I first started, because I immediately knew it was a sin and it just felt wrong in my heart. Without my faith, I would not be alive today, and would not have persevered to get to this point that I am at now.

What I’ve been doing:

  • No pmo
  • Intermittent fasting – with a five hour window of eating
  • No sugar + less than 200g of carbs a day
  • Cold showers – never taking a hot shower for the rest of my life (probably)
  • No video games – sold my PlayStation a year ago
  • No tv – if I do watch something like a sport it’s only after 6pm
  • Switched to dumb phone – have had it for a few months
  • Restricted iPad using Screen Time setting- to only specific websites and apps
  • Try to limit screen use till after 6pm
  • No excessive music or piano playing- you can overdose on anything, for me I think too much drains me of dopamine and I lost interest in music anyway because of pmo
  • Exercise almost every day – biking, gym, soccer
  • No longer numb out negative emotions with food, tv etc… – focus my eyes on Jesus instead. “Come to me, all you who are weary and burdened, and I will give you rest” Mathew 11:28

Benefits, mainly in the last two weeks:

  • No longer hate myself
  • Feel more pure like when I was a child.
  • Energy all day
  • From least confident too in a way the most confident person around
  • From severe social anxiety to pretty much none. Though I still haven’t tried to make friends yet. (had none for last six years)
  • Seems everywhere I go that people notice me more (though sometimes it’s too much). Also the other day a little kid walking by me waved at me randomly, kind of funny
  • Dont really care what other people think (maybe my favorite benefit so far)
  • Passion and emotions very slowly coming back (this will take the longest, I developed severe anhedonia because of pmo, it’s still my worst symptom)
  • Dad and sister both at random times today said I look better, my eyes are more clear
  • Quicker on my feet, making my family laugh more
  • I noticed I use more facial expressions now, never really did before
  • It seems like I can beat any of my family members in an arguement now (to where I almost feel bad for them afterwards)
  • Better memory and creativity
  • Mostly I feel more free

fanesorana soritr'aretina:

  • Worst is my emotional numbness from pmo, some days it’s not as bad, but it is still really difficult. This is what led me to this website
  • Though people are more attracted to me now and I have better social experiences, I still can’t feel anything so it’s like I still can’t experience the benefits I’ve had.
  • No drive

(Most withdrawals go up and down in severity quite a lot)

Also it’s important to note some of my main healthy lifestyle changes were inspired by Todd Becker’s articles on his website/blog. His writings on things like hormesis and his insight on addictions helped me more than anything.