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A common feature of depression is a loss of sexual desire. Is he taking medication for this? Many anti-depressive drugs can also have this same side effect. Either of these factors, or both together, can be impacting your husband. Your husband needs to see a medical doctor, such as a psychiatrist or psychopharmacologist, in order to see which medication would best suit him. Each drug has its own timetable, in other words, it needs to be taken for a few weeks at least before an effective level is reached in the bloodstream. Therefore, you cannot expect to see an immediate change in his behavior or mood.

Are there other stressors that may be effecting your husband? Which one of you relocated? How are things at work for him? Are there extended family conflicts that need to be acknowledged? Any financial problems? Sexual desire is the first thing to diminish when a person is stressed or angry for whatever reason.

I would suggest that you see a therapist, even if your husband refuses to go, as you need the support. It would help you to have someone to talk through your hurt and frustrations. Perhaps there are other issues at work here that neither of you is consciously aware of. The transition from a long-distance romance to a brief stint of living together to the first year of marriage may mean that there are sides to each other that you're only just beginning to find out about.

2006-09-18 19:53:17 · answer #1 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Encourage him to see an internal meds. physician. This will be easier than getting him to see a therapist. The physician will be able to make a diagnosis and start him on meds for a temp. period. Anything longer than 3 months requires seeing a therapist at least once a month for refills if not more often for actual therapy sessions as long as the problems persist. All of this is providing there isn't a physical reason for his depression. Often high blood pressure can affect a persons moods and physical desires etc...Talk to him about your very serious concerns but encourage him to seek medical attention; The problem could be something quickly remedied.Until then be patient.

2006-09-15 01:46:46 · answer #2 · answered by GrnApl 6 · 0 0

Over the last five years I had begun to have increasingly withdraw into a downward spiral of depression..

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Helping you eliminate depression?

2016-05-16 15:29:47 · answer #3 · answered by Karen 4 · 0 0

Riya, you have asked another question telling about some friendship your husband is having and you are suspecting this to be an affair. Now, you are talking about your husband's depression besides so many questions about the negative aspect of marriage life. I think, you are not happy with your family life and that you have a lot of spare time to think like that. So, try to talk to your husband to resolve your feelings and problems and keep yourself engaged in a healthy way (reading good books and all that, and not viewing TV programmes related with family problems - they are really ruining and harming our family life.)

2006-09-15 01:43:31 · answer #4 · answered by ars32 3 · 0 0

melancholy has a tendency to kill your libido, too, so which you won't be in a position to completely blame the prozac. yet ask your surgeon what you're able to do to stability that area-effect. one ingredient that quite works is Buspar. that is an anti-stress medicine, and for some reason it completely facilitates you to've your intercourse rigidity even nevertheless you're on prozac. It additionally facilitates the prozac to paintings greater valuable, so as which you would be able to not pick as plenty. communicate mutually with your surgeon approximately it.

2016-10-15 00:42:56 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Get him to the doctor and on meds ASAP. This happened to me in my marriage. My husband took his meds for a while and life was great. When he stopped, things were bad again. His refusal to take his meds in the end cost us our marriage.

2006-09-15 01:33:19 · answer #6 · answered by ncmom 3 · 0 0

Just be active in any aspect before ur husband and try to do the things that he likes.All the best.

2006-09-15 20:36:06 · answer #7 · answered by Anikris 3 · 0 0

Hi,sorry your husband is depressed.Is your husband taking medicane for depressison.That medicane will affect people and your sex life I know I have been on it before.he needs to talk to his Dr. and see if there is anything they can do hope he gets better may god bless you and your husband as he has blessed me.

2006-09-15 01:38:27 · answer #8 · answered by Tina H 1 · 0 0

is this your own diagnose? or did you both went to a doc and you know that is the case? Or you only think that by the reason he can not make it good enough for you sexually? there must be some one specialist in the town there you live.Ask for professional help.

2006-09-15 03:11:28 · answer #9 · answered by ghreewala 4 · 0 0

NOW YOU ARE WIFE OF HIM. IF HE IS SUFFERING FROM DEPRESSION YOU GET IT TREATED FROM DOCTOR. GOD WILL NOT DO IT IF SOME PROBLEMS COME TO YOU AND YOU COULD NOT SHARE SEX WITH YOUR HUSBAND. THEN HE SHOULD ALSO ASK ON YAHOO ANSWERS THAT MAY I TAKE DIVORCE OR SOMETHING ELSE.

2006-09-15 01:46:55 · answer #10 · answered by RAMAN IOBIAN 7 · 0 0

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