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beej5 posted:
Do you ever feel flat when can't feel the pleasure your partner gives you because of the meds you take?

I can tell each time pdoc increases my doses it is less satisfying. Makes me more depressed and frustrates my partner.

I guess thats all I feel. Flat.

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bpcookie responded:
Oh Honey, I went through that very same thing but mine lasted for about 7 yrs. Because of the meds. I was taking, sex was very unsatisfying. I actually hated sex. Hopefully you will get used to the dosage increase real soon. Big hugs.
The world is round and the place which may seem like the end may also be only the beginning. ~Ivy Baker Priest
 
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melly2210 responded:
Mine drops slightly too with each change. And yes, flat is a perfect explanation. What I did was spice it up. Some places don't give me the "punch" if you know what I mean, and I've found other's worked better. Experimentation helped me find what works to spite the meds. Hugs and I so understand.

Hope is that thing with feathers that perches in the soul and sings the tune without the words and never stops... at all. ~Emily Dickinson


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