My wife is on anti depressants. Her sex drive is exceptionally low. Problem.?

My wife is on anti-depressants and her sex drive has be very low for days gone by two years. Once we get started adjectives is well but the frequency (lack of it) is massacre me. Is there anything I can do to increase her desire? We enjoy a great loving relationship and marriage. I would a moment ago like to somehow increase her desire which is generally very illustrious (when not on the anti-depressants).
Help!!?
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Most antidepressants have sexual side effects. They are especially bleak in tricyclic antidepressants. If a absence of sex is negatively affecting your marriage, it might be a apt idea for your wife to walk back to her doctor and discuss this overtly with him/her. The doctor may settle on to switch her to a different antidepressant, however this could be dangerous. If she is doing resourcefully depression-wise...it might be better just to set off things alone with her drug.

Failing a switch in medication, there are some other things you can do to restore your chances...if you know what I be determined. The first is to give regular and effusive praise (as long as you are anyone sincere). It's amazing how a few sincere, but kind statements can turn things around. Also label absolutely sure you are making her be aware of empowered. If she feel like she deserves to enjoy and enjoy sex, it will predictable happen more repeatedly. Hey...if worse comes to worse, give her rear rubs every night. I don't expect to make over-generalizations here, but men are scandalously dense when it comes to utilizing the brain as a erogenous zone. For most women, getting her set in her mind is 90% of arousal. Good luck.

Wierd discharge?!?

it's the meds, they really are bad

Gross but serious put somebody through the mill?

It's the meds she's on, there should be one that doesn't hold that affect, I would have her bid her Dr.

Breast excercise?

Many antidepressants have that as a side effect, especially the seratonin reuptake inhibitors (Both depression itself and some of the medication used to treat it may cause problems contained by sexual function. People may experience decreased desire to own sex, erection impairment, ejaculation impairment, and orgasm delay (in men or women). Psychiatrists can comfort by trying non-medication therapies contained by conjunction, switching medications, or adjust dose or scheduling (drug holiday) of a medication)
http://psychcentral.com/lib/2006/choosin... lists The five SSRIs presently approved for use contained by the United States are:
fluvoxamine maleate (Luvox) manufactured by Solvay
paroxetine (Paxil) manufactured by Smith Kline Beecham
sertraline (Zoloft) manufactured by Pfizer
citalopram (Celexa) manufactured by Forest Laboratories
fluoxetine (Prozac) manufactured by Eli Lilly
If she is taking one or more of these, she may just be suffering the side effects of the drug. Good luck.

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I really get the impression for you. Unfortunately, decreased sex drive is a side-effect of anti-depressants. I hold read about taking a "holiday" from meds every week or so - ask the doctor, or suggest that she asks her psychiatrist or psychoanalyst.

Tampons. . . . . . .?

My husband would feel for you, it decrease my sex drive too.
It's terribly unromantic, but organise a 'sex date'. My hubby and i would own a special evening then sit down to some accurate old fashioned pornos! It be a win win for both of us.





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