Guest guest Posted September 20, 1999 Report Share Posted September 20, 1999 Sharon, I can totally relate! I have exact same problem. I usually try to hide it from him too. He is also Italian and is so concerned. But I figure the pheromones (sp?) I receive are worth the next bad day, and knowing I made him feel better helps ease some of my guilt of being such " a bad wife " . He hates when I think that way, but its hard not to. Every time my doctor prescribes something new, my first question is how much will this affect my already deficient libido? It seems almost all the meds do. I don't know if there is anything we can do, but just keep on trudging along. Do you get tired of hearing " how are you feeling today? " because then you either have to lie, or be sick too death of the truthful answer? I keep telling myself the more I lie and say " Oh I feel okay today " , then maybe I'll trick my brain in to believing that. But it doesn't work very well, but when it does, I feel better. Take care, if you come up with any remedies let me know. Vicki Re: [Lyme-aid] libido >From: helen fasy <liveitup@...> > >melillo wrote: >> >> From: " melillo " <mellillo1@...> >> >> OK, Margie touched on a subject I have been chewing on for the past month. >> How has Lyme changed our relationships with our significant other? My >> husband is wonderful and very patient with us all BUT.... >> Every time I get the energy to make love I feel sick to my stomach and ache >> all over and can't get out of bed the next day. My poor husband, I try not >> to let him see how horrible I feel the next day, it would attack his Italian >> ego! But do others feel differently than they used to? It has been 10 >> years with Lyme on and off. At first I thought it was just all the >> anti-depressents that killed my drive. And now on Celexa it has come back. >> But the act itself just makes me feel like I am in a major herx though I am >> sure that it is not that. I know that oxygen kills the spirochete and maybe >> the increased energy output kills off some but not enough to have a major >> killoff. >> Anyway, I have opened the can of worms. Anyone want to continue this line >> of thought or am I getting too personal? I just want to be normal in this >> area, it is hard enough on my hubbie with all of us so sick and me not being >> able to do anything a wife should be doing around here. Can't I atleast >> enjoy sex!!!! >> Sharon >> >> >Send to -Offtopiconelist messages unrelated to lyme, please. >/archives.cgi/ >/archives.cgi/Lyme-Documents >To unsubscribe, send email to -unsubscribeonelist >You may substitute " subscribe " , or " digest " or " normal " for >the word " unsubscribe " ( " normal " is the opposite of " digest " ). Leave blank both the message and subject header. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 4, 1999 Report Share Posted October 4, 1999 , Maybe you and your husband shd get counselling. I have similar problems but my boyfriend doesn't stop jumping me. I have gained tons of weight, can't do alot of housework either. However, he is very understanding. Maybe your husband has to learn to really understand what it is like to have an illness. He probably can't learn that from you. Holly lisa86@... wrote: > > From: lisa86@... > > I am so glad you opened this subject, Sharon. It has been over 6 years since > my husband has been affectionate with me in any sort of intimate way. There > is, of course, the extra weight gain brought on by Lyme and an inability to > exercise. Beyond that, there is the horrible lower back pain. My house > suffers, too, because I am unable to stand for more than 5 or 10 minutes at a > time. My husband does most of the housework around here, but I know he > subconsciously holds that against me. He'd never say it aloud, but all of the > above combine to make me completely repulsive to him (he'd deny that, too, > but still he doesn't touch me). > > > > > Send privately messages unrelated to lyme, please. > /archives.cgi/ > /archives.cgi/Lyme-Documents > Email: -digestonelist > You may substitute " unsubscribe " , " subscribe " , or " normal " for > the word " digest " ( " normal " is the opposite of " digest " ). Leave blank both the message and subject header. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 4, 1999 Report Share Posted October 4, 1999 Barb, It must have taken alot of effort for you to try and bring back the closeness in your marriage. That was great. I think anyone in our situation has to just keep trying to keep the closeness even if we arn't in the mood. Once you start withdrawing that can end a relationship quickly. Holly Barbara Fitzmaurice wrote: > > From: " Barbara Fitzmaurice " <BLFITZMA@...> > > Hi and all, > > I am reading the threads on sexual problems and I think all of us are having the > same problems. I think when I first became ill in '95 I went for a long stretch > without desiring any love making. By '96 when I switched to a Lyme doc I > discovered one of the meds I was taking for high Blood Pressure was affecting my > libido. By then my husband had withdrawn from me also. I finally confronted him > but not until '98 and now sure wish I had brought up these problems long before > that. > > We have been married over 30 yrs. and I could not believe what was happening. > Instead of him talking things over with me, there was no communication. Finally > I started asking him questions and then writing him letters so that I could let > him know I missed the love, hugs and affection and sex that we once had. It has > helped with our communication. We are working on staying together now and doing > a little better. I have run thru the gamete of emotions; guilt, anger that he > was withdrawing from me, and now depression (because of losing what we once had > shared.) I think my LD scared him also and his way of dealing with the illness > was to ignore it and just when you need his support so much more. > > His body heat eases my aches and pains. I have found that taking my pain med and > muscle relaxer helps before and after. Please discuss this with your doctor. > There may be something he can do to help. Side effects of some drug you are on > may be causing problems and could be adjusted. I always thought my marriage > could withstand anything. I still hold that belief, but you have to have > communication. And it was very hard for us to communicate after a certain point. > The letters I wrote did open the door as now he realizes and has a better > understanding of what I have been thinking and how LD took away from me. > > Barb - MI > BLFITZMA@... > > > Send privately messages unrelated to lyme, please. > /archives.cgi/ > /archives.cgi/Lyme-Documents > Email: -digestonelist > You may substitute " unsubscribe " , " subscribe " , or " normal " for > the word " digest " ( " normal " is the opposite of " digest " ). Leave blank both the message and subject header. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 18, 2001 Report Share Posted January 18, 2001 defintely a decrease........... Chris Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 18, 2001 Report Share Posted January 18, 2001 so what's to be done about this? Re: libido defintely a decrease........... Chris eGroups Sponsor <http://rd./M=168002.1291681.2888959.2/D=egroupmail/S=1700094710:N/ A=564957/*http://www.columbiahouse.com/gateway?token=7416> Choose 3 DVDs for $0.49 each! Choose 3 DVDs for $0.49 each! <http://us.adserver./l?M=168002.1291681.2888959.2/D=egroupmail/S=17 00094710:N/A=564957/rand=531580015> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 18, 2001 Report Share Posted January 18, 2001 Yes, definitely a decrease which I noticed immediately after RAI when I became hypothyroid. My endo acted like I was nuts when I mentioned it, and he told me that sex hormones and thyroid hormones were entirely different. Since, I've read about the relationship between libido and thyroid hormone and no longer trust this doc. I've experimented with a number of different herbs, synthetic and natural estrogens and progesterone, DHEA, gingko, extra thytroid hormone....you name it. Even tried Horny Goat Weed with Maca which helped somewhat but I'm not certain was worth the $$. The best results I've had have been with Dong Quai, Gingko, and DHEA, but still, this is kind of hit and miss, and I never know when I'll be lucky. Randi is going to share some compounding estrogen product with me that I'm hoping will remedy things. I would really appreciate any success anyone with this problem has had. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 18, 2001 Report Share Posted January 18, 2001 I've talked to several people about this and have heard enough stories to be quite certain that hyperthyroidism is the opposite of hypothyroidism when it comes to sex. Sex drive increases significantly in hyperT, often to the point of becoming an all consuming obsession, especially right before serious hyper symptoms set in. We did a poll a couple years ago and it was a pretty clean result: hypos, low sex drive; hypers, high sex drive. It may be that similar copper enzymes which break down the thyroid hormones also break down the sex hormones. Low copper can result in high levels of both hormones. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 20, 2001 Report Share Posted January 20, 2001 That's itneresting, but do you think that at some point in hyperT, you go right through the " high sex drive " stage to complete exhaustion when the serious side effects set in? I have been hyper for 7 months now, though with falling blood levels and feeling mych better, I am still apparently quite extreamely hyper. I had absolutely no inclination toward sex for about five monhts, but wonder if that is just becauxse I felt so ill anyway. I used to wonder when I laid in bed with an irregular, thumping heartrate of 115 despite beta blockers, if sex would actually kill me if I tried!! Now I notice, as I am " coming down " from the extreamely thyrotoxic state I was in that some interest is creeping back. Same for others?? >From: bu007@... >Reply-hyperthyroidismegroups >hyperthyroidismegroups >Subject: Re: libido >Date: Fri, 19 Jan 2001 02:43:31 EST > > I've talked to several people about this and have heard enough stories >to >be quite certain that hyperthyroidism is the opposite of hypothyroidism >when >it comes to sex. Sex drive increases significantly in hyperT, often to the >point of becoming an all consuming obsession, especially right before >serious >hyper symptoms set in. > We did a poll a couple years ago and it was a pretty clean result: >hypos, >low sex drive; hypers, high sex drive. > It may be that similar copper enzymes which break down the thyroid >hormones also break down the sex hormones. Low copper can result in high >levels of both hormones. _________________________________________________________________________ Get Your Private, Free E-mail from MSN Hotmail at http://www.hotmail.com. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 5, 2002 Report Share Posted February 5, 2002 In a message dated 2/5/02 11:01:10 AM Pacific Standard Time, BBNLU@... writes: As far as the sex drive Now, let me think about this: Most of us here are female. With AIH and its treatment we are suddenly, if temporarily, fatter, hairier, smellier, spottier, grouchier. We vacillate, in early Prednisone, between hectic middle-of-the-night urges to clean and daytime exhaustion. We develop hair-trigger tempers. We are worried and confused about the future. Is it possible that our erotic life might be affected by all this? Harper Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 6, 2002 Report Share Posted February 6, 2002 Go Harper!!! I've been there... Makes you want to put on one of those skimpy bathing suits and take your limo to the nearest spa to strut your stuff! Why don't you stop by and pick me up on the way... Tony, you can escort us... anyone here on a good dose of enulose want to jion us??? Patty -----Original Message-----From: flatcat9@... [mailto:flatcat9@...]Sent: Tuesday, February 05, 2002 2:46 PM Subject: Re: [ ] LibidoIn a message dated 2/5/02 11:01:10 AM Pacific Standard Time, BBNLU@... writes: As far as the sex driveNow, let me think about this: Most of us here are female. With AIH and its treatment we are suddenly, if temporarily, fatter, hairier, smellier, spottier, grouchier. We vacillate, in early Prednisone, between hectic middle-of-the-night urges to clean and daytime exhaustion. We develop hair-trigger tempers. We are worried and confused about the future. Is it possible that our erotic life might be affected by all this? Harper Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 26, 2002 Report Share Posted November 26, 2002 Dear Ally, I agree that when you feel so tired all the time it's difficult to summon up any feelings of attraction or desire for intimacy. Getting on the right medicine for me really helped a lot. Also, you should check with either your family doctor or your GYN person about hormone balance. Sometimes when women feel they have no sex drive, they are low in testosterone. It's an easy thing to supplement with a small amount of bio-identical, transdermal testosterone cream. It won't make you grow facial hair or get big bulky muscles. It is only enough to restore the natural balance of that hormone that woman need if they are to have a healthy sex drive. You can get the best quality transdermal hormone creams from <A HREF= " http://www.womensinternational.com/hrt.html " >Women's International Pharmacy.</A> Your doctor likely is aware of them and if he/she isn't, insist on having them order from there anyway! Their pricing is very fair and the quality is excellent, plus, the hormones are like what's already in your body so you shouldn't have any weird reactions or anything. Good luck! in LA Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 26, 2002 Report Share Posted November 26, 2002 my thought is that when you feel like sh** all the time (possibly depressed) why would you want to have sex - that's how I feel anyway. for me, recently, the romance came back to my relationship and that helped my sex drive, but I'm also feeling well for the most part - I just have lots of weight to lose still. _________________________________________________________________ MSN 8 with e-mail virus protection service: 2 months FREE* http://join.msn.com/?page=features/virus Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 26, 2002 Report Share Posted November 26, 2002 I have to say - when my thyroid started working - or at least the hormones started kicking in - so did my sex drive. Sometimes a bit much : ) There is hope if that is the reason for the lack of libido. Jeanie Re: libido Dear Ally, I agree that when you feel so tired all the time it's difficult to summon up any feelings of attraction or desire for intimacy. Getting on the right medicine for me really helped a lot. Also, you should check with either your family doctor or your GYN person about hormone balance. Sometimes when women feel they have no sex drive, they are low in testosterone. It's an easy thing to supplement with a small amount of bio-identical, transdermal testosterone cream. It won't make you grow facial hair or get big bulky muscles. It is only enough to restore the natural balance of that hormone that woman need if they are to have a healthy sex drive. You can get the best quality transdermal hormone creams from <A HREF= " http://www.womensinternational.com/hrt.html " >Women's International Pharmacy.</A> Your doctor likely is aware of them and if he/she isn't, insist on having them order from there anyway! Their pricing is very fair and the quality is excellent, plus, the hormones are like what's already in your body so you shouldn't have any weird reactions or anything. Good luck! in LA Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 27, 2002 Report Share Posted November 27, 2002 I'm 19 and my libido has been low before being diagnosed and I just feel that for my age I should have a higher libido. It's not that I have no libido...I do chase after guys and before becoming hypo my libido was higher but now my sex drive is much lower than any of my friends sex drives, so I just want to know if having the right thyroid meds will raise my libido to back how it was. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 27, 2002 Report Share Posted November 27, 2002 Absence of libido is a symptom of hypothyroidism. Thyroid hormone works with other sex hormones. On the right medicine your libido should be great! I prefer Armour over synthetics. Gracia > I'm 19 and my libido has been low before being diagnosed and I just feel that for my age I should have a higher libido. It's not that I have no libido...I do chase after guys and before becoming hypo my libido was higher but now my sex drive is much lower than any of my friends sex drives, so I just want to know if having the right thyroid meds will raise my libido to back how it was. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 27, 2002 Report Share Posted November 27, 2002 dont know if I have a libido or not....havent had the chance to test it out....LOL just received blood test results please tell me what this all means T3 uptake - 27.1 T4 free, calculated 1.41 T3 total 116 Gracia <circe@...> wrote: Absence of libido is a symptom of hypothyroidism. Thyroid hormone works with other sex hormones. On the right medicine your libido should be great! I prefer Armour over synthetics. Gracia > I'm 19 and my libido has been low before being diagnosed and I just feel that for my age I should have a higher libido. It's not that I have no libido...I do chase after guys and before becoming hypo my libido was higher but now my sex drive is much lower than any of my friends sex drives, so I just want to know if having the right thyroid meds will raise my libido to back how it was. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 27, 2002 Report Share Posted November 27, 2002 Hi you need to provide the reference ranges. Most tests done are pretty worthless!!!! Tsh doesn't tell much when there is hashimotos. The only tests that help a little are free t3 and free t4. There is more info on testing at www.thyroid.about.com It sounds bizarre I know but a lot of testing ordered wastes time and money. Gracia > > dont know if I have a libido or not....havent had the chance to test it out....LOL > just received blood test results please tell me what this all means > T3 uptake - 27.1 > T4 free, calculated 1.41 > T3 total 116 > > Gracia <circe@...> wrote: > Absence of libido is a symptom of hypothyroidism. Thyroid hormone works > with other sex hormones. On the right medicine your libido should be > great! I prefer Armour over synthetics. > Gracia > > > I'm 19 and my libido has been low before being diagnosed and I just feel > that for my age I should have a higher libido. It's not that I have no > libido...I do chase after guys and before becoming hypo my libido was > higher but now my sex drive is much lower than any of my friends sex drives, > so I just want to know if having the right thyroid meds will raise my libido > to back how it was. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 27, 2002 Report Share Posted November 27, 2002 I joined Weight Watchers and so far I am losing weight.....almost every week....i started in sept...and have lost almost 14 lbs. Pierce <karlynn17@...> wrote:my thought is that when you feel like sh** all the time (possibly depressed) why would you want to have sex - that's how I feel anyway. for me, recently, the romance came back to my relationship and that helped my sex drive, but I'm also feeling well for the most part - I just have lots of weight to lose still. _________________________________________________________________ MSN 8 with e-mail virus protection service: 2 months FREE* http://join.msn.com/?page=features/virus Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 27, 2002 Report Share Posted November 27, 2002 What I want to know is why you as a 19 year old are worried about libido or lack of it if not married : ) I guess I'm old fashioned. I had plenty of libido at your age, however. Just didn't use it. I know that isn't the way it is as a rule anymore though. But it oughta be. My daughters aren't even dating till they are 16 (and fine with it - my oldest is 15 and associates with guys in groups and as friends, but nothing more yet - and she is pretty!) and even then it won't be too cozy till they are old enough to marry. Sex is just a *bit* too casual these days. But an important part of marriage. Marry for friendship, though. Then when you have your ups and downs (not just based on physical) you will be able to hang in there. We are going on 18 years but have known eachother about 20 years and honestly waited for marriage. He was (is) a musician and really appreciated that he could trust me after the " types " in Hollywood. Groupies. It wasn't easy to wait for either of us, but it was worth it. I put the brakes on at first, but after a while he did too. Meant a lot to him. (Sorry to get so off topic) Jeanie RE: libido I'm 19 and my libido has been low before being diagnosed and I just feel that for my age I should have a higher libido. It's not that I have no libido...I do chase after guys and before becoming hypo my libido was higher but now my sex drive is much lower than any of my friends sex drives, so I just want to know if having the right thyroid meds will raise my libido to back how it was. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 27, 2002 Report Share Posted November 27, 2002 > > What I want to know is why you as a 19 year old are worried about > libido or > > lack of it if not married : ) I guess I'm old fashioned. I had > plenty of > > libido at your age, however. Just didn't use it. I know that > isn't the way > > it is as a rule anymore though. But it oughta be. My daughters > aren't even > > dating till they are 16 (and fine with it - my oldest is 15 and > associates > > with guys in groups and as friends, but nothing more yet - and she > is > > pretty!) and even then it won't be too cozy till they are old > enough to > > marry. Sex is just a *bit* too casual these days. But an > important part of > > marriage. Marry for friendship, though. Then when you have your > ups and > > downs (not just based on physical) you will be able to hang in > there. We > > are going on 18 years but have known eachother about 20 years and > honestly > > waited for marriage. He was (is) a musician and really appreciated > that he > > could trust me after the " types " in Hollywood. Groupies. It > wasn't easy to > > wait for either of us, but it was worth it. I put the brakes on at > first, > > but after a while he did too. Meant a lot to him. (Sorry to get > so off > > topic) Jeanie > > > > RE: libido > > > > > > I'm 19 and my libido has been low before being diagnosed and I just > feel > > that for my age I should have a higher libido. It's not that I > have no > > libido...I do chase after guys and before becoming hypo my > libido was > > higher but now my sex drive is much lower than any of my friends > sex drives, > > so I just want to know if having the right thyroid meds will raise > my libido > > to back how it was. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 27, 2002 Report Share Posted November 27, 2002 Yes. Once you get in your good range, you will get it back. I suffered with low lobido for almost 8 months and then it just kind of kicked in. P > I'm 19 and my libido has been low before being diagnosed and I just feel that for my age I should have a higher libido. It's not that I have no libido...I do chase after guys and before becoming hypo my libido was higher but now my sex drive is much lower than any of my friends sex drives, so I just want to know if having the right thyroid meds will raise my libido to back how it was. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 27, 2002 Report Share Posted November 27, 2002 I know what you are saying and I am not saying I am worried about my libido because I want to have casual sex. In no way will I ever just have casual sex. I will only make love with someone I am deeply in love with...I haven't found that man yet. But I was just worried because even though I'm waiting I would think that for someone my age I should have a higher libido anyway, because mine just doesn't seem normal. I don't know...maybe it just seems low because I haven't found the right guy yet, but maybe not...who knows...it was just something I was pondering about. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 27, 2002 Report Share Posted November 27, 2002 I think you will find the right person for you I believe theres someone out there for eveyone and you'll know who it is when you find them I did, I met and married at 18(now 21)I didn't marry for any resson(eg not for pregancy)just becasue I knew it was him and really had no choice(i moved from Canada to AZ America)just picked up at left in 2 weeks so don't give up the love of your life is out there ~Ally~ > I know what you are saying and I am not saying I am worried about my libido because I want to have casual sex. In no way will I ever just have casual sex. I will only make love with someone I am deeply in love with...I haven't found that man yet. But I was just worried because even though I'm waiting I would think that for someone my age I should have a higher libido anyway, because mine just doesn't seem normal. I don't know...maybe it just seems low because I haven't found the right guy yet, but maybe not...who knows...it was just something I was pondering about. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 27, 2002 Report Share Posted November 27, 2002 Oh I'm definitely not giving up. I'm sure the right one is out there for me, I'm only 19...I have my whole life ahead of me and I know I'll find the right guy sooner or later, I have no doubt in that. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 27, 2002 Report Share Posted November 27, 2002 Good. Sorry. I didn't mean to be insulting. Just concerned. I work with the 12-18 year olds at church and its a hard time to grow up anymore. Everything is so in your face. It actually takes away from it. Love should be a factor. Much better that way. Jeanie (old fogie : ) RE: libido I know what you are saying and I am not saying I am worried about my libido because I want to have casual sex. In no way will I ever just have casual sex. I will only make love with someone I am deeply in love with...I haven't found that man yet. But I was just worried because even though I'm waiting I would think that for someone my age I should have a higher libido anyway, because mine just doesn't seem normal. I don't know...maybe it just seems low because I haven't found the right guy yet, but maybe not...who knows...it was just something I was pondering about. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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