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Default Oct 08, 2021 at 07:43 AM
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What was your sex drive like after? I’ve heard it varies and for some people they lose it while for other people it comes back stronger and more intense. So far I’m a week into my recovery and it’s like I really want to get turned on but I’m not. This happened after I started my hormone injections in March 2020 For the first 2 weeks after my first dose I wanted to get turned on so badly but nothing was happening. And then 2 weeks later my libido went insane like it had never done before. Things calmed down a lot in January after I switched my shots to weekly instead of biweekly.

So I’m just wondering what yours was like after you got surgery. I got a total hysterectomy so my ovaries were removed.

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Default Oct 08, 2021 at 01:15 PM
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I listened to an adult podcast on Spotify today. It didn’t make me go crazy the way it would have a year ago. So I’m not sure if it’s down or not.

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