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<blockquote data-quote="Mike93082" data-source="post: 193707" data-attributes="member: 41783"><p>I ha</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>What you are saying is blunt, but that is ok.</p><p></p><p>It's hard to have a relationship when you are depressed and don't really care about sex at all. Celexa and wellbutrin were prescribed. The wellbutrin actually brought my drive back to normal and maybe a little more than that.</p><p></p><p>My relationship with my wife is solid. We have been married 13 years and together 16 years. We have a 13 year old daughter who has a good attitude and does well in school. We don't make a lot of money. But at the same time we have no mortgage/rent, no loans/credit cards, no car notes. We have a nice emergency fund and investments So relationship and money are ok.</p><p></p><p>My weight has been steadily climbing over the last 7-8 years. Years before that, I maintained a good weight without much thought. I am at 270. I look at food and the scale jumps. I don't eat perfect, but I don't eat much. One of the odd symptoms over the last few years is that I don't really feel the hunger sensations. I hear people say what's for supper? I am starving over here...bi might eat a small plate but feel no joy from it. I will even get asked is that all you are going to eat?!??!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike93082, post: 193707, member: 41783"] I ha What you are saying is blunt, but that is ok. It's hard to have a relationship when you are depressed and don't really care about sex at all. Celexa and wellbutrin were prescribed. The wellbutrin actually brought my drive back to normal and maybe a little more than that. My relationship with my wife is solid. We have been married 13 years and together 16 years. We have a 13 year old daughter who has a good attitude and does well in school. We don't make a lot of money. But at the same time we have no mortgage/rent, no loans/credit cards, no car notes. We have a nice emergency fund and investments So relationship and money are ok. My weight has been steadily climbing over the last 7-8 years. Years before that, I maintained a good weight without much thought. I am at 270. I look at food and the scale jumps. I don't eat perfect, but I don't eat much. One of the odd symptoms over the last few years is that I don't really feel the hunger sensations. I hear people say what's for supper? I am starving over here...bi might eat a small plate but feel no joy from it. I will even get asked is that all you are going to eat?!??! [/QUOTE]
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