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female with no sexual desire

I had a hysterectomy (ovaries also} at age 41, 12 YEARS AGO. Had used estrogen patch for 10 years and weaned off of it about a year ago. Used two bottles of natural progesterone cream in the course of 2 months immediately after going off estrogen patch. It seemed to make me depressed. Anyway, my libido wasn't all that great with the patch and now its zilch. I am just 53 now and feel very energetic and think quite healthy. I would appreciate any help you may suggest
 
  dogmom2005 on 2005-11-12
This is just a forum. Assume posts are not from medical professionals.
You may want to look at the homeopathic picture of Sepia. For now you need to post more detail so someone can take your case:

Better from:What makes you feel better. From weather to food to company, sympathy, etc.

Worse from:

NAMASTE
 
Namaste27 last decade
Try Sepia 200, two pills a day for 3 days. Wait a week and report.
 
new2town last decade
our baby is 2 month old now.

My wife is having no sexual desire for 2 weeks. she has no interest in sex and her vagina is dry when i love her. nothing effect her.

What is the medicine for that

I have sepia 30. but the problem is that she does not like to take medicine.
 
libra981 last decade
Sepia does seem like a likely medicine in this case. However, please find the new patient intake form, and present your complete case.
 
Homeopathy International 1 last decade

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