Sounds like your first problem is your doctor! Get a referral to an endocrinologist or see another doctor or both. Low sex drive can be low testosterone. Look up Susan Davis on the net - she is the Australian at the forefront of te research. Her papers are on medline. Often low libido in women is related to te levels but it takes a sympathetic doctor/specialist to accept this thinking. I've had te ttmt and it worked for me!
And when you get to an endocrinologist remember that one test only for hormone levels isn't enough - they need to be monitored over time. Then remember that what is normal for many hormones isn't well establshed and what is normal for you may not be what is accepted as normal for the rest of the popn. In other words, stand your ground and keep searching for the answers. Doctors don't know it all. You know your body - they don't. Good luck!
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Aileen
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