It's crazy how psychiatrists can insult us and belittle and downplay our psychiatric-medication-induced sexual dysfunction problems, when they themselves negligently caused them in the first place!!
One of my psychiatrists did the same thing with my paliperidone-induced sexual dysfunction and depression.
Now, I later saw my current psychiatrist, who has a sexual dysfunction credential and has been willing to prescribe me off label sexual dysfunction medications (nothing has worked though).
But this previous psychiatrist had no expertise on sexual dysfunction whatsoever, he didn't tell me to see my doctor, get my hormones tested, see my urologist, see a sexual medicine specialist, find a psychiatrist who can prescribe sexual dysfunction meds, etc. He didn't ever offer any medication, not even viagra, etc. He refused to blame the paliperidone for it, when there was no other candidate.
He at one point decided that is was "anxiety" (although I have never had anxiety), implying that it was due to my behavior/mindset, etc. which of course, we know has nothing to do with anything in the case of medication-induced sexual dysfunction.
He downplayed my terrible, severe sexual dysfunction problem (erectile dysfunction, orgasm problems, sexual anhedonia--zero ability to feel pleasure, low libido) and told me to find another source of pleasure, even though I was seeing him about my depression with total anhedonia, as well, which means I was already seeing him about the precise problem that I had no source of pleasure and no ability to feel any pleasure or have good feelings or enjoyment in anything. It was highly offensive and tone deaf; as if anyone should be deprived of their sexual dysfunctioning! Callous psychiatrists and doctors like these really need to be disciplined and, better yet, removed from medicine--such behavior of theirs is highly inappropriate.
I am super sorry to hear that you had long term severe sexual dysfunction (no libido, etc.) from prozac. It seems you made a full or somewhat full recovery after three years? Which is good that you recovered, but terrible that you had to suffer that problem at all, much less for so long.
You may now know by now, that SSRI/SNRI induced sexual dysfunction is a huge problem that psychiatrists still downplay or omit mention of altogether. I bet your psychiatrist who prescribed you and/or oversaw you taking prozac never warned you of the risks at all. In the small event he or she did, I'm betting they downplayed it, as being a mild, easily reversible and treatable problem. No psychiatrists, to my knowledge, come clean about these risks and disclose to their patients that the side effect is incurable, life destroyingly severe and could be permanent (because, who on earth would want to ever take such medication if informed that this could be one of the serious possible side effects?!!?)
The problem you experienced, as I'm sure you know, continues to the present day with no known cure and not enough research and attention paid to the problem.
Consider these two links if you haven't seen them,
Post-SSRI sexual dysfunction (PSSD) is a condition in which sexual function does not return to normal after the use of SSRIs and related antidepressants.
rxisk.org
Editorial Note: This is the fourth of five posts running over two weeks, about Post-SSRI Sexual Dysfunction (PSSD). The first was Wikipedia Editor inserts Foot in Mouth, followed by 120 cases of PSSD, and Recovering from PSSD. I first took citalopram in November 2007, at the age of 22. I had...
rxisk.org
If you haven't contacted the website founder, consider doing so, since he is particularly concerned with and focused on post SSRI sexual dysfunction.