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"have you tried the gp? nowadays many are far from 'rubbish'...also practice nurses can be very good if its just a bit of advice you are after. any hormone or 'stimulant' that is actually going to work is likely to be something you cant buy over a counter, and need a prescription for anyway." One of the female doctors at our practice is excellent on the subject of menopause. I asked the practice nurse who was the best one to see and she recommend her and a male. I chose the woman because I feel more comfortable discussing things with her. She's very open and non judgemental. I have seen GPS who really aren't interested though. | |||
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"I'm no expert and can only say what I've learned from experience. You have to slow down and realise that your body isn't the same, it's not going to react in the same way or as quickly, it needs more time. Mental stimulation is as or more important and foreplay becomes even more significant. You can enjoy being sexual but need to take the pressure off yourself to be sexual in the same way you were before. Find a lube that suits you and use it even if you think you don't need it at that moment. The best advice my gp gave me was that menopausal women should be sexual ( and by that she didn't necessarily mean penetration) every day. It increases blood flow to the genitals and keeps them healthy. " I better find myself a man pretty quick then,problem is I have no desire to do so ![]() | |||
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"I'm no expert and can only say what I've learned from experience. You have to slow down and realise that your body isn't the same, it's not going to react in the same way or as quickly, it needs more time. Mental stimulation is as or more important and foreplay becomes even more significant. You can enjoy being sexual but need to take the pressure off yourself to be sexual in the same way you were before. Find a lube that suits you and use it even if you think you don't need it at that moment. The best advice my gp gave me was that menopausal women should be sexual ( and by that she didn't necessarily mean penetration) every day. It increases blood flow to the genitals and keeps them healthy. I better find myself a man pretty quick then,problem is I have no desire to do so ![]() You don't necessarily need another person ![]() | |||
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"I'm no expert and can only say what I've learned from experience. You have to slow down and realise that your body isn't the same, it's not going to react in the same way or as quickly, it needs more time. Mental stimulation is as or more important and foreplay becomes even more significant. You can enjoy being sexual but need to take the pressure off yourself to be sexual in the same way you were before. Find a lube that suits you and use it even if you think you don't need it at that moment. The best advice my gp gave me was that menopausal women should be sexual ( and by that she didn't necessarily mean penetration) every day. It increases blood flow to the genitals and keeps them healthy. I better find myself a man pretty quick then,problem is I have no desire to do so ![]() ![]() Well I did entertain myself for 5 min's the other night that's about as much as I can muster at the moment ![]() | |||
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"It's lovely to see women discussing this subject so openly and positively! I'm perimenopausal, and apart from mood swings and hot flushes, loss of libido was the symptom I found hardest to accept. I saw a female GP who specialises in women's issues, and she's been very supportive. I opted for the HRT patches which have helped enormously, and from what I've read, are quite safe to use these days. You can stay on HRT indefinitely as long as there are no health concerns, so it might be worth considering continuing with treatment if it suits you. There are other things you can use too, oestrogen gel or pessaries. Eating food which is naturally high in oestrogen, such as soya can help too. A quick Google will give you lots of information, but a good GP is definitely the best option in my opinion. Something else which is worth considering, is that your libido may naturally be lower at this time of year. Our bodies tend to slow down during the darker months, and you may notice that you feel more interested when Spring starts to show itself. There's a lot about menopause in the media at the moment, raising awareness and bringing the issue out in the open, so that women can talk more openly and get the support they need. Good luck, I hope you find something which helps. Whatever you decide, you don't have to suffer in silence. V x" Great post! | |||
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"It's lovely to see women discussing this subject so openly and positively! I'm perimenopausal, and apart from mood swings and hot flushes, loss of libido was the symptom I found hardest to accept. I saw a female GP who specialises in women's issues, and she's been very supportive. I opted for the HRT patches which have helped enormously, and from what I've read, are quite safe to use these days. You can stay on HRT indefinitely as long as there are no health concerns, so it might be worth considering continuing with treatment if it suits you. There are other things you can use too, oestrogen gel or pessaries. Eating food which is naturally high in oestrogen, such as soya can help too. A quick Google will give you lots of information, but a good GP is definitely the best option in my opinion. Something else which is worth considering, is that your libido may naturally be lower at this time of year. Our bodies tend to slow down during the darker months, and you may notice that you feel more interested when Spring starts to show itself. There's a lot about menopause in the media at the moment, raising awareness and bringing the issue out in the open, so that women can talk more openly and get the support they need. Good luck, I hope you find something which helps. Whatever you decide, you don't have to suffer in silence. V x Great post!" Seconded x | |||
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