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Question:
At 63, I use low dose testosterone and have tried Dream Cream and the Eros machine. I still cannot have an orgasm. Very occasionally, with a vibrator, I can have a small orgas, but hardly ever and never with my husband. this began a few years ago. Is there any help for me?

Answer:
by Annette Owens:
(07/02/2004)
I will be happy to try to answer your question! But I need some more information. Please let me know:

1) Exactly how much testosterone you are taking daily and in what form (cream, pills?). 2) Have you seen a doctor about this? If so, what did they say? 3) Have you had a recent gynecological exam? If so what was the report? 4) How long did you try Eros and how did you use the device (how long each time, etc.). 5) Were you able to orgasm with your husband in the past? If so, how did you usually reach orgasm (e.g. stimulation of your clitoris, oral sex, intercourse)? 6) Did anything else change around the same time your ability to orgasm with your husband changed? 7) How would you describe your relationship with your husband? 8) Do you masturbate regularly? 9) Can you use a vibrator with your husband?

I know these are a lot of questions but the more information I have, the better I will be able to guide you!

I will be waiting for your answer. If you are encountering problems getting me your answers by responding to this message, please use my e-mail info@CvilleWellness.com.

Sincerely, Annette Owens, MD PhD The Sexual Health Network

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