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<< I know that even in the medical field this has not been addressed or at

the most someone might know about it. There are some remedies for diabetic

men who have trouble with sex. But does anyone know what can help a female

with this problem? Boy that took a lot of nerve to ask.

Debbie >>

Debbie,

Are you taking an SSRI, like Prozac or Paxil or Zoloft by any chance? SSRIs

can cause sexual problems in both women and men. For women, the problems can

include the inability to reach orgasm.

I know it can be embarrassing, but you should talk to your doctor about this.

Life can be miserable when your sexuality is impaired. I speak from

experience - my partner (a woman) was on SSRIs and had the negative sexual

side effects, and it made her just plain miserable. Until something goes

wrong in this area, you don't realize how positive a role sexual feelings

play in one's life, whether or not one is sexually active.

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<< I don't know if they are SSRIs or not but my doc says it is probably the

Elavil, Remaron, Wellbutrin. Also the postmenopausal thing and the

neuropathy. I have talked to them about it. Seems they can really offer no

advice.

Debbie >>

Maybe you should try some different doctors! If it's medication related, you

can try different meds, although I haven't heard of either Elavil or

Wellbutrin (neither are SSRIs) causing this problem, in fact, Wellbutrin

advertises that it doesn't have sexual side effects. I don't know what

Remaron is or what it's side effects are.

If it's the postmenopausal thing, then low doses of hormones such as

testosterone can help. There's also a book now out on loss of sexual desire

after menopause, and what can be done to counter it. I saw the author on

some talk show. I'll see if I can find out a title and author.

If it's neuropathy - how long have your BGs been in good control? If it's

only been a short time, then that may still improve with keeping them in good

control for a longer period.

It sounds to me like your doctors aren't really taking this seriously,

they're just throwing out " maybes " without really thinking about it. Have

you talked with a gynecologist about this? That might be more effective than

talking with your primary or endo. But whoever you see, you have a right to

have your problem taken seriously and a right to treatment.

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Debbie, the book I was referring to is:

Okay, so I don't have a headache: what I learned (and what you need to know)

about PMS, hormones, stress, menopause--and sex, by Ferrare,

Weis (editor), published by St. 's Press

This book is written by a woman who had major problems with sexual desire, I

believe with the onset of menopause. She went through a couple of years

seeking treatment, if I remember correctly, but eventually did get some help,

and wrote this book hoping other women could get the help they needed more

quickly.

I looked up Remeron on the web. It is not an SSRI, and isn't as likely to

cause sexual side effects. It can be associated with increased cholesterol

and triglycerides, however.

Good luck!

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<< Tammy, My psych says Wellbutrin can hinder you reaching an orgasm. The

other type of sexual side effects is minimal. Oh well was just wondering if

anyone had a solution.

Debbie >>

Debbie, if you have a chance, could you ask your psych. for a reference about

Wellbutrin causing problems with orgasm, so I could read about it?

Everything I've heard or read indicates Wellbutrin does not have this side

effect, and recently they have been running TV ads saying Wellbutrin does not

cause sexual side effects.

That doesn't necessarily mean your psych. is wrong - maybe Wellbutrin just

causes problems in a lot fewer people than SSRIs - but I would like to be

able to investigate this further. And I do think you'd be wise to

investigate other possible causes as well.

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Just to say a Hospital near us has started a trial "Men's health clinic" Maureen and myself went the other day and came back with a ED pump which could be supplemented later. The specialist nurse says that this will most probably help my stress incontinence too. I am on Casodex so there is still a little feeling left.

Will keep you updated

PS Please if you are discussing the detail of ED please make sure that this is in the title - this gives the option to delete it before looking at it

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