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I went to the club with her.. I hate clubs and feel very uncomfertable there. We stayed in a hotel room that night... which made me feel very uncomfertable... This is not my lifestyle... at all.
VIAGRA is prescribed to treat erectile dysfunction (ED).
So that is where I stand, I am at the point of considering surgical or non-traditional options even though these seem scary to me...
I had a hysterectomy 9 years ago this past April and prior to that I was placed on a varied assortment of psych meds that were suppose to help with mood swings, irritability, and depression. During that time I had numerous surgeries that involved taking an ovary and piece of the left tube until adnexal masses appeared, a hydrosalpinx, and generally being a mess inside which led to the hysterectomy. Over the past nine years I have taken meds like Paxil and Lamictal and others that I ended up being allergic to as well as a bad experience with Premarin. So, needless to say, I've been trying to tough this thing out. The biggest side effect that I've ended up with is a 60 lb. weight gain that I can't lose no matter what I do. I've had test after test including thyroid and every doctor says I'm fine. Can a gynecologist do hormone tests even now 9 years later to see if I'm deficient in other sex hormones besides estrogen(which is a given)? Can they put you on replacements after the fact? I'm seeing a gynecologist tomorrow(a woman). Granted, every doctor will say "You have a lot of stressors in your life which is making you depressed". I would like to get out of my own way and get some answers that make sense in this area because, yes, I also have fibromyalgia and arthritis that can make things difficult, and I go to a therapist which lately is an effort to get to because of the physical issues I have. Anything that you folks could suggest would be most appreciated. Thanks so much!
No Lyme test is completely reliable. From what I understand, the titer or ELISA is the least reliable and the one most doctors run first.