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I am not only not very interested in sex (thyroid?), but my orgasms

aren't much to get excited about anymore. Is this a function of the

synthroid? Or the hypothyroidism?

hugs, peg

" Life is like a beautiful melody, only the lyrics are messed up. " ~

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It's the hypo... when your thyroid levels optimize so do your other hormones.. including those involved with arousal and all the processes involved with that....

.... so if your ear drums popped before.. they will again...

*blush*

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On Thu, 18 Nov 2004 17:27:20 -0600 Peggy writes:

I am not only not very interested in sex (thyroid?), but my orgasms aren't much to get excited about anymore. Is this a function of the Synthroid? Or the hypothyroidism?hugs, peg"Life is like a beautiful melody, only the lyrics are messed up." ~ Anonymous

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Okay. Phew..........

hugs, peg

" Life is like a beautiful melody, only the lyrics are messed up. " ~

Anonymous

> It's the hypo... when your thyroid levels optimize so do your other

> hormones.. including those involved with arousal and all the processes

> involved with that....

>  

> ... so if your ear drums popped before.. they will again...

>  

> *blush*

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Okay. Phew..........

hugs, peg

" Life is like a beautiful melody, only the lyrics are messed up. " ~

Anonymous

> It's the hypo... when your thyroid levels optimize so do your other

> hormones.. including those involved with arousal and all the processes

> involved with that....

>  

> ... so if your ear drums popped before.. they will again...

>  

> *blush*

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Okay. Phew..........

hugs, peg

" Life is like a beautiful melody, only the lyrics are messed up. " ~

Anonymous

> It's the hypo... when your thyroid levels optimize so do your other

> hormones.. including those involved with arousal and all the processes

> involved with that....

>  

> ... so if your ear drums popped before.. they will again...

>  

> *blush*

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