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A cruel irony of TRT
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<blockquote data-quote="MIP1950" data-source="post: 227668" data-attributes="member: 42988"><p>First time i tried Stendra, prescribed by my urologist I had a quick psychiatric reaction; made me hypomanic. I have bipolar. So I told my wife what was going on. She blew up. Ranted about how disgusting it was that men are taking those medicines to have sex. I countered that Viagra or other such drugs are saving marriages or relationships. She wasn't hearing it. </p><p></p><p>As I've written, my wife has emotional problems and sexual issues. I learned some things about her life before we met, some of which she indirectly confirmed, and she would have been better off continuing dating women. I believe she's a lesbian but she could never accept herself. I feel sorry for her. Certainly, in our marriage, we've both been dissatisfied and, in later years, miserable. Now she has worsening dementia. As it continues on its downward trajectory, she'll be in long term care in the next six months or no more than a year, IMO. And I'm back to being single.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MIP1950, post: 227668, member: 42988"] First time i tried Stendra, prescribed by my urologist I had a quick psychiatric reaction; made me hypomanic. I have bipolar. So I told my wife what was going on. She blew up. Ranted about how disgusting it was that men are taking those medicines to have sex. I countered that Viagra or other such drugs are saving marriages or relationships. She wasn't hearing it. As I've written, my wife has emotional problems and sexual issues. I learned some things about her life before we met, some of which she indirectly confirmed, and she would have been better off continuing dating women. I believe she's a lesbian but she could never accept herself. I feel sorry for her. Certainly, in our marriage, we've both been dissatisfied and, in later years, miserable. Now she has worsening dementia. As it continues on its downward trajectory, she'll be in long term care in the next six months or no more than a year, IMO. And I'm back to being single. [/QUOTE]
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