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Q: mood disorder medicine side effects
asked by: yahm3292000 on March 16th, 2008
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I am on a mood disorder medicine, and I feel as if it is making me feel more sexual. Or it could be that I am just horney. I went to a guys house lastnight that I have messed around with 3 times in the last 3 years, but he has some of his own issues, but yesterday I couldn't get him out of my mind sexually. I wanted him to touch me in many ways, I am totally restless, I have tried exercising for an hour everyday for last week, and I worked out for an hour in half yesterday, but still felt that need. I know I could did it in my own, but really want that mans touch. He told me he can't and I don't know if it is because of his problem, or just because of me. I am embarrased and I want to ask him, but afraid to ask. I don't want to feel bad, and he told me, don't be down on myself, or get angry, and I am not, but I am so disappointed, and Really frustated. HELP!!!!!!!!!!
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antigone
replied on March 16th, 2008
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Are you sure this is not part of your mood disorder? Manic or hypomanic episodes can manifest themselves as hypersexuality. I don't think it is the medication but the mood disorder. Discuss this with your doctor. A change in dose or medication may be in order. You should do this soon so you don't act out on the impulsive behaviors that accompany a mood disorder.
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yahm3292000
replied on March 17th, 2008
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thanks
I am not the type of person to go out and sleep with anyone. I never have been that way. My dose has been changed, and for me right now it is helping everywhere else, I would hate to screw that up. But I will talk to my dr about it.
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