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Old Jan 13, 2013, 09:39 PM
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I would just come out and say it to pdoc, you don't have to live with that symptom. Pdoc needs to know so they can fix it. And just try to think about all the things pdoc hears, and that your thing you say is not going to shock him/her.
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Old Jan 14, 2013, 01:24 AM
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Risky doing it where you could well get caught tho, I think is what op was getting to? I dunno I'm not sure about that?
That would be risky. I once saw a professionally dressed.man do it in the NYC subway.
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Old Jan 14, 2013, 01:26 AM
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Yeah ssri's are the worst

I'm on an snri now, and not quite so bad but still not great

How do you broach the subject about sexual dysfunction to ya pysch tho? I'd just clam up. I need an appt where I'm hypo and just blurt it out lol
Write it down and give or fax him or her the note.
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Old Jan 14, 2013, 01:31 AM
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I know it's kind of hard to admit it ... being unfaithful ... But what do you want? Do you want your marriage to work? It won't work if you can't be faithful, in my experience. Some people do have the open marriages, but it's rare. And if you go cheating, it doesn't help during your next potential depressive phase while you're reflecting on it. And if she finds out it could break her heart and be really hard for her to get over.

You can either try to change your thinking and impulses control, I do believe it's possible to do this, and find satisfaction with wife. Or you can ask for more meds to help impulse control. Is it so bad that you would take meds to control it?
Not only are open marriages rare, but to the extent that I know about them, they work when two like minded spouses each with a cool head so to speak decide on a mutually acceptable solution. A manic bp unable to control his impulses would not be a good candidate, I think.
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Old Jan 14, 2013, 10:23 AM
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Thank yall for everything, I go see my pdoc in 2 weeks and I see my T today... I have more to comment on risky behaivor but wil save that for later out maybe ill send a pm to hamster bamster
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