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Re: Libido that won't quit!

From: Wendy (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Sat, 28 Sep 2002 22:02:54 -0500 (CDT)


I had experienced the same thing. My husband told me I was driving him crazy. I just posted about having bariatric surgery and one of the side affects I have noticed is a stark decrease in libido.

Are you on Metformin or Glugophage? By reducing the insulin in your system, your testoserone levels should decrease and this usually resolves the problem.

Hang in there.

At Sat, 28 Sep 2002, anonymous wrote: >
>What am I gonna do? Having this high testosterone is making me feel more
>sexual with each day. I am a single woman and don't know what to do to
>get through these feelings. I am a romantic at heart, but with nobody
>to be romantic with, I am out of luck! All I can do is think about the
>next time I can be intimate with a man, and unfortunately, the times are
>few and far between. The other morning I woke up and realized that I
>had a dream that involved a woman. I think this libido of mine is
>making me crazy - all I can think about is sex and sexual pleasure. I
>think there's something wrong with me. I don't feel like this is
>something I can discuss with any of my friends (outside of you guys)
>because it makes me feel embarrassed. I know that many people here have
>said that they have no interest in sex and some who said they do - I'm
>wondering if there's anyone here like me who can help me figure out what
>to do to stop thinking about it or whatever. It's driving me nuts.
>Lately, everything makes me feel this way.

--
Wendy P



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