apriltones
03-26-2005, 07:31 PM
hi all1 im 23 and no sex drive. my fiance is gorgeous and we have been together nearly 4 years and have our little boy. i am so frustrated. as most of you know im waiting for my mri results, i think i most likely have fibro. do any one else feel like this?
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kbak
03-26-2005, 07:39 PM
April,
Have your reverse T3 thyroid checked. That and other hormones can cause you low sex drive. Of course being tired and in pain don't make for great romance.
Have your reverse T3 thyroid checked. That and other hormones can cause you low sex drive. Of course being tired and in pain don't make for great romance.
apriltones
03-26-2005, 07:47 PM
thanks kbak. i idd have thyroid checked. ts3 is it?
kcgage
03-26-2005, 09:14 PM
Hi April,
If you're taking any anti-depressant medications, they can cause a low (or non-existant) sex drive as well.......
If you're taking any anti-depressant medications, they can cause a low (or non-existant) sex drive as well.......
luv2read
03-27-2005, 08:35 AM
Hi april, yes, I go through stages of no sex drive. If you know in advance that you have a night (or afternoon :D ) with just the two of you, prepare yourself. Don't do anything to cause a flare-up the day before. Just pamper yourself. Take a nice long hot bath. Take a long nap. Then that day, or night, calm your mind and forget about your symptoms for the day (hard to do I know).
You just really, really need to put the relationship first on this day. No talk of symptoms, no yawning :yawn: , and get a baby sitter if you can!!
And if you have a big bathtub, or a hot tub (which I do not :bouncing: that would be great for the both of you!! :p
You just really, really need to put the relationship first on this day. No talk of symptoms, no yawning :yawn: , and get a baby sitter if you can!!
And if you have a big bathtub, or a hot tub (which I do not :bouncing: that would be great for the both of you!! :p
kbak
03-27-2005, 09:38 AM
April,
No, reverse T3. It's different from reg. T3. They rarely ever check for that, it's a specific test. You can have your thyroid tests come back normal and have high reverse T3. Reverse, T3 when it's high, causes you to be achey and tired.
No, reverse T3. It's different from reg. T3. They rarely ever check for that, it's a specific test. You can have your thyroid tests come back normal and have high reverse T3. Reverse, T3 when it's high, causes you to be achey and tired.

