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Re: Low libido?
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Re: Low libido?

by anonymous-user__0, Jan 01, 1995 12:00AM


Subject: Re: Low libido?

Forum: The Urology Forum




There are only 3 possibilities:
1. He's seeing some one else.
2. He's gay.
3. His testosterone is too low.
Assuming its #3 then he will not only have low libido but you
will also find him tired, irritable,  his muscles will be
weaker so he will have decreased ability to play sports and
decreased endurance.  Low testosterone will not necessarily
affect his erections.  Has the problem been getting slowly
worse over the years?
I had #3 and I told my wife nothing was wrong with sex every
few months.  I honestly didn't know there was a problem because
I just had no interest in sex.  Unfortunately, there was
something seriously wrong, I had a brain tumor.  If I had
gone to the doctor earlier I would have had no problem.  But
I waited too long and now I have serious problems.
Give this posting to your husband, and let me say to him:
Please husband go to the doctor and have a simple blood test
for testosterone and prolactin.  It could save you from
a terrible disaster that happened to me and others.
I know it will be embarrassing but if I'm right, what will
follow will be much worse if you don't go.  Don't skip the
prolactin test, it will tell you if your problem is a brain
tumor.
Good luck.










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