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Libido and Sexuality

Mon, 10/23/2006 - 22:49
I am 36 years old and not taking any AED's or any other medications (save for my asthma inhaler as needed). According to my OB/GYN, I am supposed to have arrived here in my mid-thirties in the prime of my sexuality. In fact, women are supposed to have the stamina of a young adolescent boy in our 30's...hence the show Desperate Housewives. And yet curiously, I have little to no sex drive at all. I want to know, what gives? I used to have a very high libido. Wanted sex several times a day just a few years ago. Now I've been thinking,"I could live the rest of my life without it." And this makes me sad because it is something that once was very important to me. But the weird part is that once I have sex, I enjoy it, it is wonderful. I can reach orgasm no problem and usually have multiple orgasms. I have read plenty on side effects of AED's on sexuality...but is there any information on the effects of seizures itself on sexuality? Also, can seizure effect the type of sexual desires one has? For example, can a person who was basically vanilla (traditional sexual desires) change over time and become someone interested in shall we say "alternative" experiences?

Comments

Re: Re: Re: Libido and Sexuality

Submitted by angel_lts on Tue, 2006-10-24 - 18:31
When your hormones are unbalanced it will cause seizures. And the different minerals, yes they can get low and cause a seizure too. It doesnt help that some of the our seizure meds cause some of these problems too. When it comes to the hormones, that is just a whole new ball game dealing with that and seizures!! Between the progesterone getting low and the estrogen high, it will cause seizures. That is the reason for the catamineal seizures. take care Lisa http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/epilepsyapproach/

Re: Libido and Sexuality

Submitted by wldhrt13 on Mon, 2006-10-30 - 12:00
bumping for JK

Re: Re: Libido and Sexuality

Submitted by IRule on Mon, 2006-10-30 - 19:19
who's JK and why are you bumping for them? Or do I not want to know Pamela?

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