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pkb1

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Joined: 27 Jun 2006
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Reducing Clitoris And Libido
Posted: 06-27-06 12:03pm

Hi, I am a lady of 53. I have always enjoyed sex but 3 years ago I had a rare form of cancer [ angiosarcoma] after I went off sex [understandibly as I had part of my breast removed] but since I have noticed I cannot feel my clitoris at all, it used to be very visible and sensitive but now I feel nothing, it is causing some stress with my husbandas I really feel totaly repulsed by sex, is there something going wrong with me?The cancer I had can form in any soft tissue could I have a new cancer forming somewhere that might be reducing my sex organs and desire? I mentioned it to my own gp but he just seemed to ignore me and said its no wonder I feel off sex as I had a very traumatic time with the cancer, but heavens sake that was 3 years ago!, please help me with any information I can go armed with to my gp before I loose my mind [ and probably my husband...He's 17 years younger than me!]
thanks in anticipation
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Melissa_20

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Joined: 18 Jan 2006
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Location: Florida

Posted: 06-29-06 09:16am

Not sire if this will help you any but I saw a documentary once on women who could not have an orgasm through clitoral stimuation.Well doctors found that by pinching a nerve in the back that they could.I know it ad something to do with a nerve or something.I think you should go to another doctor and tellhim your situation,but do not tell him what your doctor said.See what he has to say about it
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