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Re: Sexual disfunctionFrom: Brenda (anonymous@obgyn.net)Mon, 2 Aug 1999 10:23:47 -0500 (CDT)
At Fri, 25 Jun 1999, Laura wrote: > >Lose of Libido Articles: >http://www.obgyn.net/women/conditions/hc-libido.htm > >Here is an article that may help! >Laura > >At Mon, 14 Jun 1999, anonymous@obgyn.net wrote: >> >>In 1996, I had a total hysto (fibroids and endometriosis) and bladder >>surgery combined (fallen bladder). My problem is that I have totally no sexual desire nor do I have the feeling >>of being excited (the fullness is the best I can describe it). Why is this >>the case? Before the surgery and even with all the probelms before >>surgery, I had a good sex life. Now I have none whatsoever. >> >>I have went to several doctors and they have either put me on >>anti-depressants and/or have tried different doses of hormones ( >>estrace, premarian,estratest, one tablet, two tablets and so forth). I >>even thought it was in my head, but the therapist is telling me to see >>someone who specializes in this area - but who? I live in Dallas, Texas >>and I am not sure who to contact either. Help, I am desparate.
-- Laura, you are not alone. I just found this web site because I was looking for answers to the same problem. I too had a total hysterectomy in 1990 and ever since have had no sex drive - like you have tried various forms of Hormones but none have helped. I have been told that testerone patches might help but I can't find any medical confirmation of this. I posted my inquiry last night on this site so keep a watch out - maybe someone will give us some insight - its a loss that no one understands unless it has happened to them - if it was done to a man you bet there would have been a solution long before viagra! Good luck and stay in touch -- Brenda
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