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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I am going to the doctor next week for my regular annual exam, and I was going to bring this subject up too, because I could have written your post. But I have no idea how to even bring it up. It's not that I'm a prude, I just don't know what they can do about it, but everyone says "talk to you doctor" so that's what I'm going to do.[/quote] Well, that was a waste of time. The doctor's response? "This is one of the most common conversations I have. You work full time, you come home to a two-year-old and you just want to sleep. It's perfectly normal." Um, OK. Thanks.[/quote] Male or female doctor?[/quote] Female.[/quote] That is what I thought. I also take it that she is your internist or GYN not an actually specialist that deals with sexual dysfunction. What she gave you is type of advice you would get from a girl friend - what you are experiencing is not normal, common but not normal. If you think that your issue may be physiological then I think that you should look into seeing a sex therapist. If it truly is just fatigue then you and your DH need to figure out a way get get more time. Good luck - trust me, once you get your MOJO back you will see that this lull is not normal.[/quote]
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