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Old Feb 04, 2008, 08:32 PM
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i just started taking lithium for about a month now and it having bad sexual side effects on me. i haven't talked to my pdoc about it yet but i was looking stuff up and the only ones that are like lithium all say you shouldn't take it if you got bad kidneys and i had problems with that before so i don't know if i can take those other ones. does anybody know of anything different or maybe had the same problem? thanks

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Old Feb 13, 2008, 01:29 PM
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what sort of bad sexual side effect?
loss of desire?
difficulty achieving / maintaining an erection?
difficulty achieving orgasm?
heightened desire?
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