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Old Dec 05, 2012, 03:02 AM
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So this is going to be funny.

I had a neuropsychological evaluation with Rosalie, a licensed psychologist. The evaluation covered many topics, including those that are not psychiatric. There was a question about sexual problems. I said that yes, I have sexual problems as a side effect of my medications. I did not want to spend time on the whole nine yards of my having had unorgasmia on high doses of Geodon in the past, then briefly becoming OK, and then turning completely completely numb again (too much stress? too much biking? blood pressure too low? too much anxiety? god only knows - I personally think it is stress and how can I come when in my head I always draft letters to my children? I cannot relax).

OK, so much later on Rosalie looks at me intently and says "And you are obviously sexually active", with an emphasis on "obviously". Inside myself, I went... obviously? is it so obvious? after three and a half years of complete isolation and no sex? Do I look so poised now that she thinks I am "obviously" sexually active? Wow...

So I came home, did a search in GMAIL and pulled Nov 9th - less than a month ago - as my first night with G. D. I do not count because it was a poor excuse for sex and I do not want to talk about it. So, in less than a month I turn into someone who gives this impression of being "obviously" sexually active?

I sure liked that.

I hope everything else that comes from Rosalie is equally optimistic.

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Old Dec 05, 2012, 03:14 AM
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Haha. Nothing wrong with being sexually active :-)
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Old Dec 05, 2012, 03:16 AM
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I like your "haha", suga. Good time of the day to you!
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Old Dec 05, 2012, 04:07 AM
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It's 11AM here. So I'm definitely up and running.
You did say your post was going to be funny. And I really think - good for you that you are back on track
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Old Dec 05, 2012, 11:42 AM
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It's 11AM here. So I'm definitely up and running.
You did say your post was going to be funny. And I really think - good for you that you are back on track
Yes, thank you. The kids part will now take awhile. But it is work, I will figure it out with the help of reunification therapy. I won't be alone in it.
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Old Dec 05, 2012, 12:40 PM
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Much better than being obviously sexually inactive. They have my photo in the dictionary for that...
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Old Dec 05, 2012, 12:45 PM
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Maybe you should try being subversivelly and sneakily sexually active.
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Old Dec 05, 2012, 12:50 PM
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unorgasmia...

now thats one hell of a word right there!
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Old Dec 05, 2012, 12:58 PM
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unorgasmia...

now thats one hell of a word right there!
And having the actual thing itself beats the word
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Old Dec 05, 2012, 01:15 PM
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Jjh

And having the actual thing itself beats the word
ok!...lets do a check-list...

just a quick one Hammy...

whats needed for stimulation?...(and I'm serious)

1:...urge. tick
2:...trust your body.... ?
3:...adore your body... ?

...meds and all aside Hammy ...you are allowed to love your body.

it's the only one you got it's just waiting for you to love it as much as it loves you.

it goes wherever you tell it...it does this and that...

if it's still a defeat..?

then .....medication does affect libido alot...

I would look at that.

I have taken a t least 18 different meds at less than 18 different times...and things like food even...sex drive...?.....gets twisted around all crazy...it aint your fault
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