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A cruel irony of TRT
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<blockquote data-quote="Runnerman" data-source="post: 227411" data-attributes="member: 41640"><p>This is a good discussion, I’m glad to see I’m not alone. I think there is some difference also if a woman has had a hysterectomy with ovary removal vs. still having her ovaries. We are both in our mid 50s and my wife went through a hysterectomy early due to endometriosis. Without her ovaries, her desire for sex plummeted. We talked about it and she knows it. At the time I didn’t realize the impact this surgery would have on her overall. The whole past scare of women's HRT kept her from pursuing any of that. We are close to having sex once a month but it varies and it’s usually me initiating. Vaginal dryness has been an issue and so we just always use lube which seems to have helped. Since a woman’s testosterone comes from her ovaries and adrenal glands (I think), I have often wondered how she would do with a very small injection of testosterone once a week.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Runnerman, post: 227411, member: 41640"] This is a good discussion, I’m glad to see I’m not alone. I think there is some difference also if a woman has had a hysterectomy with ovary removal vs. still having her ovaries. We are both in our mid 50s and my wife went through a hysterectomy early due to endometriosis. Without her ovaries, her desire for sex plummeted. We talked about it and she knows it. At the time I didn’t realize the impact this surgery would have on her overall. The whole past scare of women's HRT kept her from pursuing any of that. We are close to having sex once a month but it varies and it’s usually me initiating. Vaginal dryness has been an issue and so we just always use lube which seems to have helped. Since a woman’s testosterone comes from her ovaries and adrenal glands (I think), I have often wondered how she would do with a very small injection of testosterone once a week. [/QUOTE]
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