Re: lack of desire
mydobie<P> <BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR><font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2"><BR>I don’t have a problem getting aroused by pornos or reading sex scenes in books, bit I’d rather masterbate and have an orgasm by myself than to have sex. I can have an orgasm when I’m on top of my husband and my clitoris is rubbing in his penis. But as far as oral sex, I hate to receive it and the only reason I give it is to avoid sex.<BR></font><HR></BLOCKQUOTE><P>Can I ask a few questions?<P>What kind of frequency are we talking about when you masturbate? How about sexual relations (not only penetration) between you and your spouse?<P>Do you fantasize?<P>What is your relationship like? Obviously, the sexual problems are causing tension, but outside of that, how are things? Also, how much tension are the sexual difficulties causing?<P>Finally, could you get a copy of the blood-work you had done at the GYN? Would you be willing to post the test name, the result and the norm ranges here?<P>I'd be quite surprised if your GYN actually tested all the "right" things and then actually knew how to read the results. (Perhaps I seem cynical, but I have seen too many cases where either the wrong tests were run, the results completely mis-read, or both.)<P>I'm not at all sure your issues are physical, but I do wonder a bit. In any case, knowing what was tested and the results might go a long way toward eliminating that as a possibility. (Someone here recently had been told by their doc, that their testosterone was fine. When they got the lab-work, the only FSD related hormone tested was T4. This person asked - "Isn't T4 testosterone?" "No!" we said, that's thyroid.)<P>So, basically, I don't trust any non FSD specialist to actually test what needs to be tested and further to actually know how to interpret the results afterward. (I even have doubts about a number of those who are now claiming to be FSD specalists too!) There's a bunch of information on this subject in the "blood-work" section of the website listed in my profile if you're interested.<P>Lastly, would you be interested in seeing a FSD specialist? They would probably review all the physical and mental/psychological issues and help you find answers and solutions to your problems. It's no guarantee things would magically turn around, but it would probably be a good start. If you're interested, just let us know. I'll be glad to see what I can do.<P>Best wishes,<BR>Greg<P>My address is in my profile<P>Also note, I am *not* a doctor, and this is not intended as medical advice - Please talk to your doctor about your concerns.<P>[This message has been edited by distressed_12345 (edited 19 August 2003).]<P>]<BR><p>[Note: This message has been edited by NEWSHE Moderator]