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Re: No libido - Can you help Dr. Sam????
From: =?iso-8859-2?q?Zalányi Sámuel ?= (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Thu, 7 Feb 2002 21:07:53 +0100
<anonymous@medispecialty.com (Tangelo)> 2002.02.06. 11:00:48 -6h-kor írta:
> I've gone to two doctors about my libido as well...and nothing.. One
> suggested putting me on a medication (not sure what it was) to help with
> that, but was very reluctant because it apparently speeds your heart
> rate and I have a bit of a murmer. As silly as this sounds, she gave me
> a month's worth of Prozac (apparently to help subdue my horrible PMS and
> anger) and wanted me to come back to see if anything had changed.
> (Prozac is supposed to decrease your libido and I didn't have any before
> that). Since then I've changed doctors b/c I didn't feel that she was
> treating me the best she could and knew nothing about PCOS. I go back
> to my new doc (a reproductive endo.) in a week to discuss my bloodwork.
> I'm going to bring up my libido with him and see what he says. I'm
> extremely frustrated. I've been in a 3 year relationship with someone
> and I don't think they and I can take much more of this. I hate being
> "sexually numb" to someone I once felt very much for. I feel
> embarrassed and ashamed that I can't feel the way I once did and it
> seems others are feeling the same way. I hope someone can help and
> SOMETHING can be done.
>
Hi Tangelo,
Libido is a very intimate and complex thing, emotionally, hormonally etc. influenced.
I do not think it is a problem to be solved via e-mail
Sam
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