It will come back in time, almost assuredly. It is almost certainly not "part", but enitirely psychological. I hope I don't venture into territory I'm unfamiliar with, but a "psycholigical" effect, in this case, is entirely "psychological". We can, in theory, show the "physical" effects to the brain that cause such a psychiatric change, but those are still (in layman's terms) a 'psychological' change.
<<disclaimer, of sorts: I don't see *any* difference between psychological v psychological differences in general, I just state them as such since most view "psychological" as different than physical. IMO psychological is just a part of phyiological, and I stand by that - but it's prolly beyond the scope of what we're discussing here..>>
BUT, terms such as "i have to get it outta my head" are, IMO, mediated by wheter
you want that to happen.
a - "psychosomatic" = "psychological" in any 'western med' sense. It's obvi a mental prob and nob a physical one, unless you call the pscyho-process "physical"
b - which video? her earlier shit = A SLUT!!!!! Sry BLer's, but watchin ms'y Haze at 19 is prolly not a "solid" prescription to ANYTHING(that
s legal, lol). I can reco some flix but her work ~4yrs ago, isn't something I'd ever reco, especially here...<pm for GOOD reco's lol - but have torrent-sites up cuz I won't dl anything p2p ;PPPP
<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<EDIT===============PUADE. sry gonna have to pause ;PPPPPPPPPPPPPPPP
But if my libido was so high my whole life and disappeared after the sleeping pill use, why would we assume this is a testosterone level issue? Sleeping pills affect the brain negatively but I never saw anything about Ambien and Lunesta affecting the HPTA
Hey SangerRainsford, thanks a ton for responding again. Exactly, my johnson works just as it always did. If I see something that aroused me, I still get aroused. The problem is that I used to think about sex all the time and I would literally be thinking with my johnson sometimes. Now, I went from that to having no drive. I am indeed starting to think that at least part of the problem has something to do with anxiety. I have been thinking about this problem and hoping it would go away and I am indeed anxious about it. I do think getting bloodwork is a good idea if for nothing else than to calm my nerves. But to say that the problem is deff a testosterone issue, is not correct. Who knows it may be, but I certainly have seen many posts on other forums in which people who have been on injectable testosterone, still have no libido. There has to be other things at play.