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ha-ha.....I think we are all probably in that boat - of course if your

metabolism, which is regulated by the thyroid is chronically low then

sex drive (which takes energy) will be low as well.

It is probably the body's wisdom to get us to rest more so that we can

heal - best not to be too worried about it - as I have been getting

gradually better so is that part of my life. although I have to say when

I am really tired I really could not care less about sex anyway!

Kerry

Sex and Hypothydoism

I am 32, Male - Hypothyroid. Taking Syhthroid 137 mcg once a day.

Does Hypothyroidism have anything to do with less Sex ?

I feel tired all the time and I am not that excited anymore about Sex

is there anyone else experiencing the same

thank you

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Read the book Hormone Solutions by Thierry Hertoghe MD.

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>I am 32, Male - Hypothyroid. Taking Syhthroid 137 mcg once a day.

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> I feel tired all the time and I am not that excited anymore about Sex

> is there anyone else experiencing the same

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I'm 32 and female and I have problems with my sex drive also. I've

been on Synthroid for a couple of years already and it seems like its

not doing anything at all! I'm new here and want to learn about the

natural cure.

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> I am 32, Male - Hypothyroid. Taking Syhthroid 137 mcg once a day.

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> Does Hypothyroidism have anything to do with less Sex ?

> I feel tired all the time and I am not that excited anymore about Sex

> is there anyone else experiencing the same

> thank you

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Yes: definitely one of the classic symptoms of Hypo. Diminished sexual drive.

Now does medication correct that is the question. I have not exp an increase in

drive since I was diagnosed.

" L. on " <res075oh@...> wrote: I don't know of a direct

affect on libido from hypothyroidism, but IMHO

anything that knocks you on your kiester quite probably may have a

negative impact. Have you had your testosterone checked?

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>I am 32, Male - Hypothyroid. Taking Syhthroid 137 mcg once a day.

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>Does Hypothyroidism have anything to do with less Sex ?

>I feel tired all the time and I am not that excited anymore about Sex

>is there anyone else experiencing the same

>thank you

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My son says the greatest cause of low libido in women is wedding cake! [ggg]

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Date: Fri, 27 Jan 2006 23:46:53 -0500

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low libido is a hypo symptom. I can testify to that. When I hear a younger

person say s/he could care less about sex, I think hypo.

Gracia

>>I don't know of a direct affect on libido from hypothyroidism, but IMHO

>> anything that knocks you on your kiester quite probably may have a

>> negative impact. Have you had your testosterone checked?

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All of this stuff about reduced libido...don't you think there is a natural

point

at which there has to be a decline? I mean, we should not be reproducing at

certain ages, and that decline keeps us from doing so....

I'm 41 this year, and I make no appologies for my reduced drive...I'm sure

there is a good reason for it.

I suppose if I were in my teens or twenties there could be some concern if I

had no drive...but really after the childbearing years, why would one be so

worried about it? There is so much more to life, and relationships....and

why

we have so much focus on sex is just beyond me...

We must be one of the few animals on the planet that use it for recreation.

(maybe the only ones)

Not that we don't all experience the need for affection, I certainly do, and

women

I think give into the sex act in order to get affection, and men give

affection in order

to get sex....(and we use it as a " power " tool)

Men are wired differently, and I think they can become a slave to their sex

drive

if they don't learn to focus their energy elsewhere at an early age.

I have three boys, and two are smack in the middle of all of this...so I am

very

interested in how it is that young men become so fixated on it, that they

care

about little else.

Part of it is natural I know, we have to ensure the survival of the

species....

but we live on a planet that has too many people on it

already....how much more " reproducing " do we need to do?

I would think if you are 40 or 50 plus, and you have reduced libido...big

deal.

take advantage of what you have when you have it...but I would not look at it

as a " problem " to be fixed.

One thing I have noticed with age...however...my libido " perks " up if you will

when the situation calls for it...but it isnt running all the time, and I

find

that much more comfortable.

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Aprilcupcake,

You are very brave to make these statements, and I agree with you

whole-heartedly. I've been thinking the same for a long time. I'm 68, and I have

to admit, the sex drive, or libido, was way up there until my late 50's, early

60's, actually better than during the childbearing years. I think it depends a

lot on one's partner. And a lot of other psychological mumbo-jumbo. But it

definitely has to, or should, decline as we get older. There are other equally

important things in life to enjoy, and focus one's energy on.

The reason I want to have all the benefits of a fully functioning thyroid is to

get rid of constant tiredness, low energy levels compared to just a few years

ago, brittle nails, dry skin, constipation, weight gain I can't beat, heart

palpitations (from wrong thyroid medication), and a slew of other " minor " but

bothersome conditions on the symptom list. With the right medication, or dosage,

if my sex drive perks up too, hey, that's a fringe benefit, but I'm not counting

on it.

I would also like to explain that I'm otherwise a very healthy person in

general, lifestyle-wise. I exercise a lot, I am very health-conscious when it

comes to my diet, no junk food, no artificial anything. I've done this since I

was very young. So there's no reason why I shouldn't be feeling well now, to

reap the benefit of a lifetime of healthy living. What do you think?

koplyn@...

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All of this stuff about reduced libido...don't you think there is a natural

point

at which there has to be a decline? I mean, we should not be reproducing at

certain ages, and that decline keeps us from doing so....

I'm 41 this year, and I make no appologies for my reduced drive...I'm sure

there is a good reason for it.

I suppose if I were in my teens or twenties there could be some concern if I

had no drive...but really after the childbearing years, why would one be so

worried about it? There is so much more to life, and relationships....and

why

we have so much focus on sex is just beyond me...

We must be one of the few animals on the planet that use it for recreation.

(maybe the only ones)

Not that we don't all experience the need for affection, I certainly do, and

women

I think give into the sex act in order to get affection, and men give

affection in order

to get sex....(and we use it as a " power " tool)

Men are wired differently, and I think they can become a slave to their sex

drive

if they don't learn to focus their energy elsewhere at an early age.

I have three boys, and two are smack in the middle of all of this...so I am

very

interested in how it is that young men become so fixated on it, that they

care

about little else.

Part of it is natural I know, we have to ensure the survival of the

species....

but we live on a planet that has too many people on it

already....how much more " reproducing " do we need to do?

I would think if you are 40 or 50 plus, and you have reduced libido...big

deal.

take advantage of what you have when you have it...but I would not look at it

as a " problem " to be fixed.

One thing I have noticed with age...however...my libido " perks " up if you will

when the situation calls for it...but it isnt running all the time, and I

find

that much more comfortable.

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Couldn't agree more April...I think at nearly 50 there is so much more

to life - but then I'm a girl too and we are certainly wired

differently.

Relaxing one's interest in sex is not the equivalent of getting old - it

is a sign of growing wisdom - as long as one isn't sex-negative.

Re: Sex and Hypothydoism

All of this stuff about reduced libido...don't you think there is a

natural

point

at which there has to be a decline? I mean, we should not be

reproducing at

certain ages, and that decline keeps us from doing so....

I'm 41 this year, and I make no appologies for my reduced drive...I'm

sure

there is a good reason for it.

I suppose if I were in my teens or twenties there could be some concern

if I

had no drive...but really after the childbearing years, why would one be

so

worried about it? There is so much more to life, and

relationships....and

why

we have so much focus on sex is just beyond me...

We must be one of the few animals on the planet that use it for

recreation.

(maybe the only ones)

Not that we don't all experience the need for affection, I certainly do,

and

women

I think give into the sex act in order to get affection, and men give

affection in order

to get sex....(and we use it as a " power " tool)

Men are wired differently, and I think they can become a slave to their

sex

drive

if they don't learn to focus their energy elsewhere at an early age.

I have three boys, and two are smack in the middle of all of this...so I

am

very

interested in how it is that young men become so fixated on it, that

they

care

about little else.

Part of it is natural I know, we have to ensure the survival of the

species....

but we live on a planet that has too many people on it

already....how much more " reproducing " do we need to do?

I would think if you are 40 or 50 plus, and you have reduced

libido...big

deal.

take advantage of what you have when you have it...but I would not look

at it

as a " problem " to be fixed.

One thing I have noticed with age...however...my libido " perks " up if

you will

when the situation calls for it...but it isnt running all the time, and

I

find

that much more comfortable.

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well I will be 58 on 3/1 !! and I have a much better sex life than I ever

had in my life. I'm having fun and I am single :) I do take a bunch of

hormones b/c I feel better on them but the " side effects " are wild. I

really see an improvement with HGH and as of today I am out of it, trying to

get some more.

Gracia

> Couldn't agree more April...I think at nearly 50 there is so much more

> to life - but then I'm a girl too and we are certainly wired

> differently.

> Relaxing one's interest in sex is not the equivalent of getting old - it

> is a sign of growing wisdom - as long as one isn't sex-negative.

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Good for you Gracia...........doesn't the HGH cost a bomb?

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well I will be 58 on 3/1 !! and I have a much better sex life than I

ever

had in my life. I'm having fun and I am single :) I do take a bunch of

hormones b/c I feel better on them but the " side effects " are wild. I

really see an improvement with HGH and as of today I am out of it,

trying to

get some more.

Gracia

> Couldn't agree more April...I think at nearly 50 there is so much

more

> to life - but then I'm a girl too and we are certainly wired

> differently.

> Relaxing one's interest in sex is not the equivalent of getting old -

it

> is a sign of growing wisdom - as long as one isn't sex-negative.

>

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yes it does cost a bomb LOL. I went to doc and asked her to Rx it and she

said sure no prob. ( the first stuff I got was off the internet charged to

credit card). Then she was supposed to fax insurance company for pre

approval. If it is approved for me then it would cost $20/month!!!! It

has taken her forever to fax the Rx and I can't imagine they will approve

it-- then I don't know what I will do. I am really missing it after one

day. I am telling insurance company I have secondary hypothyroidism anbd

adrenal hyperplasia which I think I have but who knows :) I had to tell doc

what needed to be on Rx and dose etc but she was excited about it!

Gracia

> Good for you Gracia...........doesn't the HGH cost a bomb?

>

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Where do you buy it and what does it cost? I have a new hormone doc as

of next week - and you never know he might be open to it..........

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yes it does cost a bomb LOL. I went to doc and asked her to Rx it and

she

said sure no prob. ( the first stuff I got was off the internet

charged to

credit card). Then she was supposed to fax insurance company for pre

approval. If it is approved for me then it would cost $20/month!!!!

It

has taken her forever to fax the Rx and I can't imagine they will

approve

it-- then I don't know what I will do. I am really missing it after

one

day. I am telling insurance company I have secondary hypothyroidism

anbd

adrenal hyperplasia which I think I have but who knows :) I had to tell

doc

what needed to be on Rx and dose etc but she was excited about it!

Gracia

> Good for you Gracia...........doesn't the HGH cost a bomb?

>

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Hello, I will agree too about sex not being a must,lol. I'll be 39 in March and

have had hypothyroidism since I was 11 mos. old. I was in bad car crash 2 years

ago that involved traumatic brain injury, well, thinking GOD was there to save

me. My thyroid dose has been changed 11 times since. Before crash was on .150

mcg Synthroid, now I'm at .112, docs have had me up and down, ended getting

ovarian cysts cuz when they put me on a TOO LOW dose, I had menstration for a

month strait. The symptoms of high thyroid is insomnia,headaches,shortness of

breath. I've had more symptoms from thyroid being out of whack, then the actual

head injury, blood tests are proving that thyroid is result of symptoms, not the

head injury. See an endroconolgist now who took tests for pituitary gland since

side of my head was laid open, thinking that may be responsible for drastic

changes. I have another test due in couple weeks. I feel better now, insomnia is

gone, shortness of breath and screaming

headaches(I never had even after crash) It's amazing what thyroid can cause and

doctors aren't really sure what symptoms are. I'm hoping injury shook thyroid

disease right out of my body. I'll have to keep weening myself down off them.

I'm hoping I'm finally adjusted. It usually takes 10-14 weeks then I get

symptoms again. Hopefully I can go right off them for good someday.

I can honestly say that the only outcome from head injury was little

speech problem, but the rest was from thyroid getting imbalanced. As far as sex,

my bf died 19 months ago, my dad passed 17 months ago, just haven't had desire

to date, but when I am ready, they best watch out. Before bf passed The thyroid

did not interfere with sex drive. Since thyroid has been whacked out, do believe

too that libido is a result of that. Same as the ovarian cysyts. Hoping doctor

can keep me on the right track. If you have any questions regarding symtoms, ask

me. Just wondering if others feel same as I. Have a good day

Kerry Ann Faithfull <kerry@...> wrote: Couldn't agree more

April...I think at nearly 50 there is so much more

to life - but then I'm a girl too and we are certainly wired

differently.

Relaxing one's interest in sex is not the equivalent of getting old - it

is a sign of growing wisdom - as long as one isn't sex-negative.

Re: Sex and Hypothydoism

All of this stuff about reduced libido...don't you think there is a

natural

point

at which there has to be a decline? I mean, we should not be

reproducing at

certain ages, and that decline keeps us from doing so....

I'm 41 this year, and I make no appologies for my reduced drive...I'm

sure

there is a good reason for it.

I suppose if I were in my teens or twenties there could be some concern

if I

had no drive...but really after the childbearing years, why would one be

so

worried about it? There is so much more to life, and

relationships....and

why

we have so much focus on sex is just beyond me...

We must be one of the few animals on the planet that use it for

recreation.

(maybe the only ones)

Not that we don't all experience the need for affection, I certainly do,

and

women

I think give into the sex act in order to get affection, and men give

affection in order

to get sex....(and we use it as a " power " tool)

Men are wired differently, and I think they can become a slave to their

sex

drive

if they don't learn to focus their energy elsewhere at an early age.

I have three boys, and two are smack in the middle of all of this...so I

am

very

interested in how it is that young men become so fixated on it, that

they

care

about little else.

Part of it is natural I know, we have to ensure the survival of the

species....

but we live on a planet that has too many people on it

already....how much more " reproducing " do we need to do?

I would think if you are 40 or 50 plus, and you have reduced

libido...big

deal.

take advantage of what you have when you have it...but I would not look

at it

as a " problem " to be fixed.

One thing I have noticed with age...however...my libido " perks " up if

you will

when the situation calls for it...but it isnt running all the time, and

I

find

that much more comfortable.

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