ignore the idiots hon, I can identify with this problem, I have it too. Get a different doctor, one that is more sympathetic to your needs, and ask for testosterone cream, you apply it to the labia, and kiddo, I kid you not, it minutes you get so incredibly arroused, you and your boyfriend will be so happy.
2007-11-08 05:32:50
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answered by essentiallysolo 7
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I have the same problem but I'm not on antidepressants or birth control.
But just think, are you very busy all the time?
So when you see your boyfriend, you want nothing except to relax and fall asleep?
Are you stressed out?
Are you comfortable with yourself, with your body? Do you see your bf as attractive or someone you wanna do it with?
You said that it's frustrating that you dont wanna have sex, but the more you dwell on that, the more it's gonna always be in the back of your mind when you try to get in the mood. Your doctor is an idiot about making you feel stupid about it.
I think you should take a weekend off and stay at your or your bfs house. Lock the door, order dinner, light some candles, take a bath with him... Relax for once. Let everything go.
Even if that doesn't get you sexed up, you still will have an amazing time.
Good luck!!
2007-11-08 05:37:27
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answered by Gypsy Rose 2
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i know this might not help but my first boyfriend and i had a similar problem, he was lexapro i think, and well couldn't get it up, at all, and he was only 22. He came off the medication and was ready to...you know but i had just gotten the depo-provera injection for contraception and well i wasn't interested anymore either, i guess it wasnt ment to be! i known these are different medications but birth control and anti-depressents had negative effects on both of our libidos, so if it's effecting you the same way it's gonna be twice as bad, if you're not having any sex at all than maybe try not taking your birth control for a while and perhaps taking a smaller dosage of your anti-depressants, even if it's only a slightly smaller dose. But you really should get a good doctor first, a good doctor! in my experience if a doctor spends less than 25 - 30 minutes with you (unless it's for something routine) they're not taking enough time to get to know your problem
2007-11-08 06:30:21
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answered by polpotnoodle 3
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Talk to your doctor about possibly switching anti-depressants and possibly different birth control pills. One or both are most likely the culprit (is a side effect of both). Don't go off the birth control pills, because if your sex drive comes back.... oops!
Maybe the doc can get you on some bc pills with lower estrogen. If you ask your doctor again and he shrugs it off again - find a new doctor. Maybe you need to exchange him for different as well:)
2007-11-08 05:32:09
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answered by Mrs. Goddess 6
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Ask your MD to put you on a different antidepressant. Some affect sex drive and ability to climax more than others. Insist on a change unless there is a really good reason not to.
Maybe just make a deal with your boyfriend that you two will not try having sex for say a month. Enjoy being together, kissing, etc. Without the pressure to "do it" you may become more interested.
If you aren't feeling better in one month, go see a GYN MD. They will be more helpful than your family Dr.
2007-11-08 05:35:49
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answered by Anonymous
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I even have some years of united statesand downs with temper issues. between the suitable features of melancholy is a decreased intercourse rigidity. regrettably, many anti-depressants could have an component results of decreased intercourse rigidity, too, to boot because of the fact the undesirable area results of weight earnings. additionally, many human beings earnings weight whilst they are feeling depressed. provide the med's a attempt. for many human beings, Wellbutrin does not reason weight earnings, and a few human beings drop pounds on Wellbutrin. in the experience that your checklist unearths a med that makes the melancholy flow away, your intercourse rigidity might return. i be responsive to that for many human beings, rather women human beings, feeling unattractive makes you experience undesirable. with any luck, your better half isn't so shallow that your weight is a concern. I wish you the suitable. Be confident (i be responsive to that sounds stupid from somebody who does not be responsive to the style you experience). artwork with your checklist and it rather is normally conquer. it may take an prolonged time, yet you will get to feeling greater suitable!
2016-09-28 14:32:30
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answered by ? 4
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Everyone loves $3X !! Maybe your boyfriend is the problem?? theres no chemisty going on it Maybe get a video and try to spark it up somehow. buy some toys. nobody else has to know. Go out and get drunk get crazy on each other!
2007-11-08 05:39:18
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answered by Ms.M 2
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just take Viagra or something, it solves everything
2007-11-08 05:30:21
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answered by The Hum 2
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