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"My husband has gone off sex, seeing a counselor will help!"

Posted by RichT:
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Re: My husband has gone off sex posted by little grey cat:
Little grey cat,
Regarding testosterone and whether its level changes in men, I know very little. Your doctor would be the best person to answer that question and others regarding male hormones. You may wish to go to the search engine "Google" and type in the words "testosterone men changes". Those web sites from such medical institutions as the Mayo Clinic, universities and bonafide medical doctors will also give you a good understanding of testosterone level changes in men. Just be careful and watch out for the "quacks" which are usually promoting a product, etc.

Regarding suppliments - I frankly am not a believer in them, UNLESS my doctor would recomend that I take them. Again, as I stated in an earlier post, I don't think it is a good idea for those of us that do not have a medical degree to "play doctor", as it is "playing with fire" as far as I'm concerned.

About water - I'm just curious, where did you get the information that there is progesterone in the water from the plastics industry? I frankly question the validity of that. Yes, there are some places where man-made chemicals may be present in the water that can cause problems. If you are concerned, then perhaps you may wish to drink bottled water.

"I'm going to try to get in touch with a relationship counsellor that we can both go to from scratch." WONDERFUL!!! That would be one very important first step in my opinion. I really do hope that your husband will go with you, so that together you can learn how best to proceed. Just seeing the counselor will help to improve your relationship in my opinion. It may even be a good idea for BOTH of you to work together in selecting a good counselor. Both of you can talk to your respective doctors for recommendations. To me the more your husband can feel HE and you are working together, rather than you "pulling him along", the better things will go.

Take care.




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