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post May 5 2008, 12:04 PM
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I am 46 and while I still have a sex drive and desire...I find that I seem to have lost sensation in my clitoris. The only time I feel anything there is at ovulation time. I can feel something but not that intense feeling that brings on quick orgasms. It takes a long time to get there, if at all through clitoral stimulation.

I have been unsuccessful in getting testosterone cream and finally gave up.

Any thoughts on what to do/try? I wish I could find a mail order for testosterone cream and just bypass the doctors.

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I'm wondering why no one has replied to this thread????

Hmmmmmm!!!

Well, dont expect me to say anything either!

LOL!!!!


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Ok, I'll say something. Have you tried a vibrator? Does that work any better?

Below is a link to a list of compounding pharmacies by state. Surely one of those will have what you want.

http://www.project-aware.org/Resource/Pharm.shtml

But the subcutaneous pellets work better according to what I've read. Testosterone does increase the ability to orgasm. I understand the feeling of wanting sex but not being able to orgasm. Until I got the pellets. Now I have no problems at all.

I'm going to try and copy information that substantiates that here in another reply. Sorry, I need to reboot...computer is low on resources.
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QUOTE (TidalWaves @ May 5 2008, 04:40 PM) *
I'm wondering why no one has replied to this thread????

Hmmmmmm!!!

Well, dont expect me to say anything either!

LOL!!!!


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LOL!!

I have been waiting for a braver person then me to respond to that question.

All I will say as I have been there but it did go away on its own!!
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QUOTE (kayla2 @ May 5 2008, 08:21 PM) *
LOL!!

I have been waiting for a braver person then me to respond to that question.

All I will say as I have been there but it did go away on its own!!



Well, kayla, njw was braver than both of us!!

I am curious about the pellets.

Are they the same ones I read about in another thread that have to be surgically inserted?


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post May 5 2008, 09:36 PM
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Yes, but surgically is a tad big to describe it. The doc just numbs an area on my hip, makes a tiny incision and sticks in the pellets. Then she puts on some steri-strips and a bandaid. Only takes about 15 minutes. Women get them every 3-5 months. I'm at 4.5 months between insertions. Easy procedure. They call it surgical so insurance pays for it.

You know there is a fine line between bravery and stupidity! I also am an open book. I'll talk about anything that just might help another woman. After having no sex drive for 16 years and now it's out of this world, I know there is hope for other women. I've been married for 26 years to a man I love deeply. And knowing that I absolutely love and want sex ( to say it mildly) with him again is worth the world to me.

So...ask away!!!!!!!!!!!!
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QUOTE (njw753 @ May 5 2008, 05:53 PM) *
Ok, I'll say something. Have you tried a vibrator? Does that work any better?

Below is a link to a list of compounding pharmacies by state. Surely one of those will have what you want.

http://www.project-aware.org/Resource/Pharm.shtml

But the subcutaneous pellets work better according to what I've read. Testosterone does increase the ability to orgasm. I understand the feeling of wanting sex but not being able to orgasm. Until I got the pellets. Now I have no problems at all.

I'm going to try and copy information that substantiates that here in another reply. Sorry, I need to reboot...computer is low on resources.




Thanks for the list of pharmacies. Without a precription, that's pretty much useless though. My doctor will not give me any testosterone cream and living in a small town (4,000 people) and 3.5 hours from the next town...makes it hard to get what I want.

As for the vibrator...well..YEAH! But hubby doesn't vibrate..unfortunately! rolleyes.gif


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Oh yes he can...but that's a whole other topic probably not for this forum!!!!!!

I also have a list of doctor that do pellets in almost every state. If they do pellets, they probably do the creams. I see you live in Bishop, CA. Here is a list of doctors in CA. There might be one near you. This list came from College Pharmacy. I can not guarantee the accuracy or competency of the doctor. If not, I still might be able to find one.

I have a friend that just saw a doctor in CA that does bioidenticals and she loves him. I just sent her an email asking for his name.

HOYLE,BRUCE, 6200 E CANYON RIM RD S ANAHEIM CA 92807 714/998-3627
GRAVEN,NADINE, 476 E CAMPBELL AVE CAMPBELL CA 95008 408/378-1888
GOODMAN,MICHAEL, 1340 E COVELL BLVD STE DAVIS CA 95616 530/753-2787
DAVENPORT,MARY, 4440 SAN PABLO DAM RD EL SOBRANTE CA 94803 510/222-2098
DRUCKER,MARK, 4403 MANCHESTER AVE ENCINITAS CA 92024 760/632-9042
SHUER,MARJORIE, 9734 MEADOW MESA DR ESCONDIDO CA 92026 760/751-4315
IBARRA,JOSE,L 5561 E. KINGS CANYON R FRESNO CA 93727 559/255-0496
WORK,WILLIAM,R 1660 E HERNDON #101 FRESNO CA 93720 559/435-8000
CUPIC,VICTORIA, 4 HUGHES STE#175 IRVINE CA 92618 949/600-5100
HARARI,DAVID, 5525 GROSSMONT CENTER LA MESA CA 91944 619/644-6704
METZGER,DEBORAH, 851 FREEMONT AVE #104 LOS ALTOS CA 94024 650/229-1010
O'DEA,JOHN, 1950 SAWTELLE BLVD,; S LOS ANGELES CA 90045 310/481-2245
PIMSTONE,KEVIN, 11645 WILLSHIRE BLVD S LOS ANGELES CA 90025 310/481-0481
KELLER,ROBERT,P 174 CARMELITO AVE MONTAREY CA 93940 831/373-1100
WALKER,STEPHEN, 337 EL DORADO ST MONTEREY CA 93940 831/373-2486
LARKIN,DAVID, 4341 BIRCH ST STE#101 NEWPORT BEACH CA 92660 949/863-1667
TUNTLAND,DEIRDRE, 4341 BIRCH ST STE#101 NEWPORT BEACH CA 92660 949/863-1667
GUBIN,MORTON, 210 N. EL CIELO DR PALM SPRINGS CA 92262 760/416-4010
MAHAPATRA,S AVA, 1180 N INDIAN CYN DR # PALM SPRINGS CA 92262 760/323-2225
HARPOLE,PATRICK, 401 GREGORY LN STE#238 PLEASANT HILL CA 94523 925/680-8700
KWIKER,MICHAEL,J 3301 ALTA ARDEN STE 3 SACRAMENTO CA 95825 916/489-4400
MORA,WILLIAM, 3301 ALTA ARDEN STE 3 SACRAMENTO CA 95825 916/489-4400
WARNER **,PHILLIP, 4460 DUCKHORN DR.SUITE SACRAMENTO CA 95834 916/977-0122
ROBINSON,MAGDA, 1738 NORTH WATERMAN AV SAN BERNADINO CA 92404 909/882-1269
RILEY,TIMOTHY, 4045 3RD AVE #301 SAN DIEGO CA 92103 619/297-4901
MURAN,PETER, 1241 JOHNSON AVE STE 3 SAN LUIS OBIS CA 93401 805/548-0987
ISSAC,RIMON, 18 NINESTONE COURT SAN RAFAEL CA 94903 415/472-3730
EASTER,THOMAS, 600 N MOUNTAIN STE#A1 UPLAND CA 91786 909/931-1033
LEE,THOMAS,W 930 EAST FOOTHILL BLVD UPLAND CA 91786 909/931-0432
SRIVASTAVA,SHANTA, 811 E 11TH ST STE 104 UPLAND CA 91786 909/985-0793
FARHAT,HORMOZ, 15243 VANOWEN ST #501 VANNUYS CA 91405 818/781-2330
EMERY,CEDRIC, 2807 LOMA VISTA RD #10 VENTURA CA 93003 805/656-3266

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post May 5 2008, 10:01 PM
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WEEELLL, I didnt have much to offer anyway, except for L-Arginine, but was curious as to what others would have to say.



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post May 5 2008, 10:06 PM
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One more thing...you might try calling compounding pharmacies and asking for referrals of doctors near you. That's how I got the list from College Pharmacy. I emailed them and asked. Had it within 30 minutes. There are 41 compounding pharmacies in CA. Surely one of them can refer a doctor near you.
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I want to know more about the "vibrating hubby!" wink.gif


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post May 5 2008, 10:49 PM
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Ummmmmm, his name is BOB!


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LMAO!!!!!!!!!!
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QUOTE (paula1954 @ May 5 2008, 10:44 PM) *
I want to know more about the "vibrating hubby!" wink.gif

Yes, please tell me which thread to jump to for "how to get hubby to "vibrate"??????
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post May 9 2008, 12:41 AM
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I'm still laughing! I don't think I can put it here!
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post May 9 2008, 07:32 AM
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QUOTE (njw753 @ May 8 2008, 11:41 PM) *
I'm still laughing! I don't think I can put it here!



Why not, njw?

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Ok, here goes. It's really pretty simple. There is a pink vibrating c**ckring that has a dophin head on 2 sides. Tiny vibrating bullets slip inside of the dolphins. So when you are put it around him, one vibrating dolphin head gets your clitoris and the other vibrates the back. I hope I don't get in trouble for the below info. But inquiring minds want to know! And it's on sale.

Silicone Triple Orgasm C**k Ring
Item Number: 3541
Bettersex.Com Sales Rank: Top 100 - #11

Enjoy!
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OMG!!!

Now I just need me a hubby!


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QUOTE (njw753 @ May 9 2008, 08:30 AM) *
Ok, here goes. It's really pretty simple. There is a pink vibrating c**ckring that has a dophin head on 2 sides. Tiny vibrating bullets slip inside of the dolphins. So when you are put it around him, one vibrating dolphin head gets your clitoris and the other vibrates the back. I hope I don't get in trouble for the below info. But inquiring minds want to know! And it's on sale.

Silicone Triple Orgasm C**k Ring
Item Number: 3541
Bettersex.Com Sales Rank: Top 100 - #11

Enjoy!



I never had much luck with this one. Just couldn't hit the right places. I have had less sensitivity the last few years. My breasts and nipples feel nothing, which is not good. Same goes for my clitoris. But strangely my G spot is heightened! I have found a combination of a vibe on my clitoris, with deep intercourse gives me great Os. My dh is a trooper and will and has tried everything to please me. I am luckyl I am not wanting to be on any hormones, and this works for me very well.
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Kayo,
You've actually tried this particular one? How funny! I have two friends that love it and the jury is still out for another. I havn't tried it myself. Is there one you recommend?

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QUOTE (Toobusy @ May 5 2008, 11:04 AM) *
I am 46 and while I still have a sex drive and desire...I find that I seem to have lost sensation in my clitoris. The only time I feel anything there is at ovulation time. I can feel something but not that intense feeling that brings on quick orgasms. It takes a long time to get there, if at all through clitoral stimulation.

I have been unsuccessful in getting testosterone cream and finally gave up.

Any thoughts on what to do/try? I wish I could find a mail order for testosterone cream and just bypass the doctors.

Thanks all...



loss of sensation, difficulty reaching orgasm, are common signs of low estrogen. I was on a low dose vaginal estrogen for a while that helped me, but it stopped working and I began to have what I refered to as barely-there-gasms if I orgasmed at all.
Arginmax helped me but I see someone already mentioned l-arginine.
if you are a perimenopausal smoker that can also be an issue, since smoking decreases the blood flow to the area (and every other area as well)
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From what I've read, low testosterone is more responsible for sexual responses:

Low testosterone can cause:
Global loss of sexual desire
Decreased sensitivity to sexual stimulation in the nipples and in the clitoris
Decreased arousability and capacity for orgasm
Loss of muscle tone
Diminished vital energy
Thinning and loss of pubic hair
Dry skin


Low estrogen levels can cause:
Hot flashes
Night Sweats
Sleep disturbances
Vaginal dryness/atrophy
Dry skin
Headaches
Foggy thinking
Memory lapses
Heart palpitations
Yeast infections
Painful intercourse
Depression
Low libido
Bone loss

But the most inportant thing is that they are balanced. Too high of one causes symptoms the same as being too low. My estrogen was pretty high at last testing. My testosterone was midrange. I was feeling a little lacking in the libido area so I only got a testosterone pellet to bring the two closer in balance. And it worked! Libido is back in full swing!

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QUOTE (njw753 @ May 12 2008, 09:25 AM) *
From what I've read, low testosterone is more responsible for sexual responses:

Low testosterone can cause:
Global loss of sexual desire
Decreased sensitivity to sexual stimulation in the nipples and in the clitoris
Decreased arousability and capacity for orgasm
Loss of muscle tone
Diminished vital energy
Thinning and loss of pubic hair
Dry skin


Low estrogen levels can cause:
Hot flashes
Night Sweats
Sleep disturbances
Vaginal dryness/atrophy
Dry skin
Headaches
Foggy thinking
Memory lapses
Heart palpitations
Yeast infections
Painful intercourse
Depression
Low libido
Bone loss

But the most inportant thing is that they are balanced. Too high of one causes symptoms the same as being too low. My estrogen was pretty high at last testing. My testosterone was midrange. I was feeling a little lacking in the libido area so I only got a testosterone pellet to bring the two closer in balance. And it worked! Libido is back in full swing!



Symptoms of Low Estrogen –

Hot flashes
Shortness of breath
Night sweats
Sleep disorders, insomnia
Vaginal dryness
Dry hair/skin
Hair loss
Anxiety
Mood swings
Headaches
Depression
Short term memory loss
Frequent urinary tract infections
Heart palpitations
Frequent yeast infections
Vaginal shrinking
Loss of pubic hair
Painful intercourse
Inability to reach orgasm





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QUOTE (njw753 @ May 5 2008, 09:36 PM) *
Yes, but surgically is a tad big to describe it. The doc just numbs an area on my hip, makes a tiny incision and sticks in the pellets. Then she puts on some steri-strips and a bandaid. Only takes about 15 minutes. Women get them every 3-5 months. I'm at 4.5 months between insertions. Easy procedure. They call it surgical so insurance pays for it.

You know there is a fine line between bravery and stupidity! I also am an open book. I'll talk about anything that just might help another woman. After having no sex drive for 16 years and now it's out of this world, I know there is hope for other women. I've been married for 26 years to a man I love deeply. And knowing that I absolutely love and want sex ( to say it mildly) with him again is worth the world to me.

So...ask away!!!!!!!!!!!!
Nancy


I had the testosterone implant done about 2 months ago. I never thought I would complain about being horney, BUT this has given new meaning to the word. I wake up in the morning with the naughtiest thoughts possible. I think i know what it must now be like to be a Dude!
I am trying to balance things out with some Estrogel. I just shaved my legs today and It looks like I was trying to take hair off of an animal. I'm sure for me I will never have this done again. It also has falred up my Rosacea . The doctor assured me it would help my skin and that is why I had it done in the first place. I can't wait until it wears off.

Best wishes!

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Sharon you say you feel really horny with the testosterone. Does it also make you feel agitated and anxious?
I use a gel and it has brought back sexual sensations but when I use a higher dose it makes me feel awful!
I never actually feel horny-well not really. If I start to have sex then I can get there easily enough but its not the same as when I was younger. I never have fantasies etc any more. Maybe its my age- I am 56 now. I dont use estrogen because I had cancer, but I do use a little estriol cream for dryness. I suppose that helps a bit with libido but if I try to use it too often I start to get very anxious as well. What are you using?
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QUOTE (janet c @ May 12 2008, 05:01 PM) *
Sharon you say you feel really horny with the testosterone. Does it also make you feel agitated and anxious?
I use a gel and it has brought back sexual sensations but when I use a higher dose it makes me feel awful!
I never actually feel horny-well not really. If I start to have sex then I can get there easily enough but its not the same as when I was younger. I never have fantasies etc any more. Maybe its my age- I am 56 now. I dont use estrogen because I had cancer, but I do use a little estriol cream for dryness. I suppose that helps a bit with libido but if I try to use it too often I start to get very anxious as well. What are you using?
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Yes Janet REALLY HORNY !! Like I just got to have sex ! Its like being in my twenties or worse. I have more fantasy going on now then I did then. I can orgasm quite a few times too.
I use Estrogel, a FDA bio-identical estrogen and a compounded prgesterone. I have more trouble with the progesterone then anything as far as anxiety and feeling like I might go crazy. It has taken a lot of trial and error, but I am going to try to cycle the P every 3-4 months rather than using it daily.
Maybe you should try the testosterone implant?? I have used the transdermal and this is nothing compared to that. I don't think your age should matter considering my age..lol !!

Best Wishes!

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I wouldnt dare try an implant! If it was too much I would be stuck with it and I dont think they do them in UK anyway. My doctor gave me testogel for men and I have tried all different amounts. Its either too much and I get agitated and bad tempered, or not quite enough, although its adequate for sensation. Once I get going then I am ok. I get pretty intense orgasms as well but I miss the feminine desire feelings beforehand and the fantasies. I think its probably to do with a lack of other hormones. As I said before I am not on estrogen and there is no need for progesterone as I have no uterus.
I really dont want to use HRT because its taken me over 2 years to get over the intense hot flushes and its better if I can avoid it with my cancer history. You are lucky to be having such a great time. I miss it badly!
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QUOTE (janet c @ May 12 2008, 05:39 PM) *
I wouldnt dare try an implant! If it was too much I would be stuck with it and I dont think they do them in UK anyway. My doctor gave me testogel for men and I have tried all different amounts. Its either too much and I get agitated and bad tempered, or not quite enough, although its adequate for sensation. Once I get going then I am ok. I get pretty intense orgasms as well but I miss the feminine desire feelings beforehand and the fantasies. I think its probably to do with a lack of other hormones. As I said before I am not on estrogen and there is no need for progesterone as I have no uterus.
I really dont want to use HRT because its taken me over 2 years to get over the intense hot flushes and its better if I can avoid it with my cancer history. You are lucky to be having such a great time. I miss it badly!
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There is supposed to be a product called "Libigel" a bio-identical coming out on the market soon. I believe the Bio Sante company who developed Divigel is bringing it out.
I would think a man's T gel would be a hard one to figure out and it probably isn't a bio-identical either, thus the strong reactions.

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Hey Janet,

Please do not think I'm trying to change your mind. We all have to do what we believe is best for us. But I do believe they do the pellets in the UK. Alot of the research comes from there. As for maybe getting too much with pellets, most doctors start out on a lower dose based on your testosterone levels from blood tests. So far none of my pellet friends have complained that they've gotten too much. I would be leary of testosterone made for men. I agree with pieddove that testosterone for men is probably not bioidentical resulting in stong of reactions.

This is according to Dr. Rebecca Glaser of hormonebalance.org

You may wonder why you haven’t heard of pellets. Pellets are not patented and not marketed in the United States. They are frequently used in Europe and Australia where pharmaceutical companies produce pellets. Most of the research on pellets is out of England and Australia with some from Germany and the Netherlands. Pellets were frequently used in the United States from about 1940 through the late 70’s, early 80’s when patented estrogens were marketed to the public. In fact, some of the most exciting data on hormone implants in breast cancer patients is out of the United States. Even in United Stated there are clinics that specialize in the use of pellets for hormone therapy.


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I still think that my problem is more likely that I am out of balance. I suspect that most ladies who use testosterone also are using estrogen and possibly progesterone. I have no ovaries so my body is producing virtually no sex hormones of any kind although I believe that a little is made in the adrenal glands. There is already a testosterone patch for women in UK which has not been approved for use in US called Intrinsa-but it is only for use with estrogen. I dont think I would be allowed to have it on its own without estrogen. My doctor gave me Testogel for men but it is a discretionary thing. It is not really a recognised treatment for women but it is better than nothing!
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