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Sexual Side Effects

Wed, 03/29/2006 - 14:24
Why do you suppose that more neurologists and epileptoloists do not mention that a majority of anti-seizure pills do often make "normal" sexual performance for men difficult--if not sometimes impossible when it comes to erections? The first answer will pop up. And that is, even better-informed male patients will say "...to hell with my pills" and choose to live their sexual life "normally". Mind you, that last word I put in quotes, for who anyway should define "normal"? However, after having tried about as many anti-seizure drugs as the number of years I've had epilepsy (that's 35), I can speak as something of a lab rat. Many pills do affect a man's bedroom performance. And while this shouldn't become our reason for living, it is part of being a human, whether single, married or just evaluating our private parts. As society's attitude toward we handsome, educated humans with epilepsy matures, so does its understanding of "performance" when it comes to sex. Mind you, an honest woman will explain when love-making isn't just the thing for her; that does occur. My point is that this topic shouldn't remain in the proverbial "closet" any longer. Let's talk about it on this fine site, as well as face-to-face. Studies reveal how many men live virtually their entire lives feeling guilty for not performing sexually 24-hours a day, where in fact, there's most likely not one who ever has, other than in movies. And that includes this writer!

Comments

Re: Sexual Side Effects

Submitted by jderry on Tue, 2008-12-23 - 09:19
 Man  to man or any woman watching in. I'll get it up no problem but I'll blow my wad in no time. Sometimes before I even get in my wife. I'll do what ever it takes to get mt wife off. She needs to drop some weight so she blams herself that I don't enjoy sex as much as I used to I'm 55 now. I blame the meds carbatrol & depacote. We're going to see my nero next mth and we're going to see about some of those hardon pills maybe they will help but not hurt my sez control which has been pretty good latly.

Re: Sexual Side Effects Men & Woman

Submitted by kathylewiss on Tue, 2008-11-18 - 02:20
I say it goes with men and woman everyone.  And Even when I'm not on med's I think the disorder makes me have low Sex Energy because I'm exhausted all the time from constant Ep Seizures.  MY diagnosis is new this Nov. so maybe I can better comment once we get it under control.  Your not alone.

Re: Sexual Side Effects

Submitted by jderry on Tue, 2009-09-22 - 10:42
  my wife doesn't the meds side effects i have to take. I told her to take have what I do and tell me how she feels after a few days. No deal.Yet I have to understand PMS & now menopause.Like my father in law said "you've gotta learn how not to listen"

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