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Does Anyone Else Experience Sexual Side Effects Because Of Their Medication?
A MyDepressionTeam Member asked a question 💭

I know it's a personal question but it's something that I'm struggling with.

posted January 15, 2017
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A MyDepressionTeam Member

I'm wondering if I should go off my medication just because of it

posted January 18, 2017
A MyDepressionTeam Member

I'm going to answer your question.?
I have a problem too.
I don't have a real sexual feeling in nearly a year or so so.
Yes I try sometimes for my wives sake, But I don't come myself.
This started about two years ago.
Up till then I was a sex maniac.
I always told my wife that I would more likely ask for sex on my death bed.
But that all disappeared suddenly.

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posted January 18, 2017
A MyDepressionTeam Member

Yes. My anti-depressant definitely make It harder to get aroused. I believe this is common.

posted January 17, 2017
A MyDepressionTeam Member

My medication makes it hard for me to ejaculate, sometimes it can take 2-3 hours other times it just doesn't happen at all.

posted January 17, 2017
A MyDepressionTeam Member

My ex and I would be right in the middle and I would completely lose interest

posted January 16, 2017

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