Posted by Liz on April 8, 2000, at 11:10:19
In reply to Re: brand new beef (to the women), posted by Cam W on April 8, 2000, at 10:17:49
Cam, thanks for producing my first giggle of the day!
I am "suffering" from increased libido with Celexa, but have the tired complaint of delayed or no orgasm - functionality, as you say. So my husband's dreams have come true while I'm more depressed than ever, at least about this one issue! I read through some of the threads on this topic, and am wondering if I understand correctly that there are drugs, like Wellbutrin, that counteract this effect? Or is there something better? I really hesitate to add another med to my mix (I also take Adderall), but golly, its no fun to be "mentally aroused" if you can't put it to good use - using your analogy.
So what is the best remedy in your opinion?
CarolAnn - I thought Ultram (tramadol) was to be used for arthritis. It reduces swelling ;^)
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> Also, Viagra does not give you an increased libido, it just gives you functionality (eg keeps you from rolling out of bed). Viagra will give a man an erection, but doesn't increase his desire. Contrary to popular belief, if a man has an erection, he is not necessarily aroused mentally (eg first thing in the morning), but thinks, "What the hell, I got it, let's put it to use." - Cam W.
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