Success at Weight Loss-A Model's Weight Loss Story

  • 11 years ago
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Success at Weight Loss-A Model's Weight Loss Story
and making me doubt in some ways my choice to marry him. But on a personality level we seem so perfect for each other, but it bothers me that I don't seem to be even remotely attracted to him at this point. Is any of this normal? I feel like I am evil, but I don't know what to do about it. Testosterone helps with the libido and estrogen helps with the lubrication and condition of the vaginal tissues. Yesterday my doc Rx me Estrace cream to be used intravaginally twice/week. He said it would help with the pain with intercourse. I also am using transdermal estrogen in low dose, which probably need to be increased. It's important to know that you should not supplement testosterone unless estrogen is a optimal levels or you will have side effects. Have any of your docs checked your hormone levels or suggested a trial of hormones?. No, no one has checked my hormones to my knowledge. Just done the normal "exams" and stated that my anatomy was normal. My first OB was going to try my on some estrogen cream I think, but we moved and then my insurance didn't renew their contract with her and I couldn't see her anymore. Then I went to a crazy one who told me to use plain taper candles to just stretch it out in there. By that point, I really just felt like dying and what point would there have been. I figured I might talk to my new Armour prescribing doc when I see him on Wednesday, but wanted to be armed with a bit of info prior to going in there. Though, really, I still feel right now like I could give a whip if I ever had sex. It's not like I am missing it, since I have never really had it. Low estrogen is a very common cause of painful sex. And the no libido can definitely be due to low testosterone. Of course, getting thyroid optimized is helpful also. Are you on any meds that could be causing problems?. Are there any other negative things going on with your relationship with your husband? In your case, it probably is a physiological cause, but I just wanted to throw out there that painful intercourse can have psychological causes too. I experienced it myself with an ex boyfriend who I subconsciously knew didn't love me. In the beginning of our relationship, it didn't hurt at all then towards the end it started to. My heart was somewhat guarded, therefore my body tried to "guard" itself against him as well. After we broke up, we ended up having no-strings-attached sex once or twice and it didn't hurt AT ALL. I had been on anti-depressants, but that was

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