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Re: NO DESIRE FOR SEX

From: another (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Thu, 30 Jan 2003 12:37:10 -0600 (CST)


At Thu, 30 Jan 2003, ROBIN wrote: >
>At Wed, 29 Jan 2003, R. Daniel Braun, MD wrote:
>>
>>At Wed, 29 Jan 2003, ROBIN wrote:
>>>
>>>HI, I AM 37, WITH 3 CHILDREN AND A HUSBAND OF 17 YEARS. I WORK INSIDE
>>>AND OUTSIDE THE HOME. I LOVE MY FAMILY DEARLY, BUT OFTEN FIND MYSELF
>>>TIRED AND STRESSED, WITH ALMOST NO DESIRE FOR SEX ANYMORE. MY HUSBAND
>>>IS FEELING NEGLECTED, AND I'M FEELING GUILITY, WHICH DOESN'T HELP
>>>MATTERS. I WOULD LIKE TO TRY A MEDICATION TO INCREASE DESIRE, BUT I
>>>HAVE NO IDEA WHAT TO TRY. ALSO, I WOULD NEED THE MEDS TO BE COVERED BY
>>>INSURANCE, AS I KNOW SOME OF THEM ARE VERY EXPENSIVE. ANY ADVICE WOULD
>>>BE APPRECIATED. WHO KNEW IT COULD BE SO HARD GETTING HORNEY? HA!
>>>THANKS, ROBIN
>>I DON'T MEAN TO SOUND RUDE, BUT I DIDN'T NEED A PAT ANSWER. I ASKED ABOUT MEDICATIONS TO INCREASE DESIRE?
>>Counselling to remove the stress would be most likely to help. A
>>weekend away from the kids at a hotel, would probably do wonders.
>>
>>--
>>I don't think there are any, except for testosterone, which will cause undesirable side effects. If there are other drugs available, it really would be better to eliminate the cause of your problem rather than take a pill. Do your own due diligence to find out what your insurance will pay for -there are hundreds of plans and they all differ on what they pay for.

And yes, you are rude. If you are aware enough to know that these drugs exist but "some are very expensive", then why do you need to ask what they are? And since you have to go to a doctor anyway to get a prescription, why don't you just go see your doctor? By the way, the cap lock is located on the left side of your computer. Typing in all caps is the internet equivalent of shouting and is considered rude. I don't think you got a pat answer. You're looking for a pat solution.






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