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Can Antidepressants kill Your Libido?
#1
Hey every person, i've been on antidepressants for some months now, and i've noticed a significant decrease in my sexual appetite. Has anybody else skilled this? I'm pondering if it's only m'or if it's a usual side effect of those medications.
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#2
Yeah, i can relate to that. I've been on antidepressants for a while, and i've definitely note a decrease in my sex drive. It's been frustrating simply simply because it's affecting my partnership. I'm curious to know if there are any ways to mitigate this side effect or if it's some thing i only need deal with.
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#3
I haven't personally seasoned a lower in sensuality while on antidepressants, but i've listened to that it's a common side result for a lot of people. It can be truly hard to deal with, specially if it's impacting your relationships. Get you talked to your doctor on it?
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#4
I did mention it to my doctor, and they mentioned it's a known side result of the medication i'm on. They suggested attempting a different medication, but i'm hesitant simply because this one has been helping with my depression. It's like i need select amid my psychic wellbeing and my sex life.
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#5
That's a tough stance to be in. It's crucial to prioritize your mental health, but it's also valid to want to sustain a healthful sex life. Get you attempted any other strategies, like cure or lifestyle changes, to help enhance your libido?
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#6
I've considered remedy, but i'm not sure if it would be enough to offset the effects of the medication. I've also tried producing any lifestyle changes, like exercising more and eating healthier, but it hasn't produced a lot of a difference. It's frustrating just simply because it feels like i'm stuck amongst a rock and a hard place.
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#7
I feel you. It's like you're bloody if you do, bloody if you don't. It's frustrating that these medications, which are supposed to help us feel better, can get these kinds of adverse side effects. I hope there was more awareness and study done on this situation so that people could make more informed decisions on their psychic well-being treatment.
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#8
Absolutely. It's important for healthcare providers to get open and honest discussions with their patients on the potential backlash of antidepressants. And it's crucial for patients to feel empowered to advocate for themselves and explore all their alternatives, whether it's trying a different medication, incorporating therapy, or creating lifestyle adjustments.
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#9
Definitely. It's all about finding the right balance that works for you. And bear in mind, you're not solo in this. There are many support groups and online communities where you can connect with other folks who are very likely by means of related experiences. We're all here for each other.
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