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Hi CC

It sounds like you have a lot going on. I'm not clear on what happened with your head and surgery, or how that relates to your sex drive. However, if you are having a lot of anxiety related to the injury, sometimes people who have a strong libido anyway use sex to decrease anxiety. Just as some people eat when they are worried, or exercise, some use sex to take their minds off of things. I don't know if that is true in your case or not, but it seems like a possibility. It sounds though, like you may not be eating properly and your menstrual cycle is off, so I wonder if you have some other things going on.

Since you had surgery I would imagine you will have follow up visits with the surgeon? You may want to discuss what it going on with you at your next appointment. Whether it is related to the head injury or something else entirely, it sounds like you could use some professional help straightening all of this out.

I do want to say that a vigorous sex drive is not necessarily a problem. That is one of those old myths about women, the old nymphomania thing, and just as there are varying levels of libido in men, there are in women. It is only an issue if it worries you, which it clearly does. Please talk to you surgeon or other provider about what is going on with you.

Good luck.

March 25, 2010 - 6:27am

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