I wasn't sure which forum to post this on.
I'll spare the backstory (you can search it out if you want), but her interest in sex has been fluctuating like mad ever since she started taking these antidepressants. Effexor XR. We started off as friends-turned-roommates, and after I moved in there was always this sexual tension that never seemed to be resolved. After we finally did it, her interest still went up and down. One week she'd jump me as soon as I walked through the door every day, and the next thing I knew she'd not be in the mood for two weeks.
Things did eventually get better, and when she stopped taking her pills for a few weeks things got amazing. We were ****ing like animals, and she was having an orgasm everytime. That never happened when she was taking her pills. The only problem was that she became *****ier than usual, so she went back on the meds, at double her previous dosage. She started taking birth control pills at the same time.
Now we rarely have sex, and when we do it's usually pretty bad. We've had maybe one good **** in the last month. The rest of the time it's seemed forced, she has a hard time getting into it, she can't stay wet, and she can't have an orgasm. It's put a strain on things, and it always felt like she was shaming me for wanting to **** the hell out of her. After all, what's wrong with "cuddling" or "just spending time" with her?
I looked up some things on the pills she's on, and wasn't pleased with the results. I saw reviews of Effexor on askapatient.com, and almost half of the people on there mentioned decreased sex drive, inability to orgasm, delayed orgasm, ED in men, ect, along with leg twitching at night (which has become really ****ing annoying when I'm trying to sleep), weight gain, sleep problems, increased sweating (she's been complaining about that too) and a general lack of caring about the consequences these things cause. The birth control didn't impress me either.
So I told her I wanted her to stop taking all of this ****. She's already off the birth control, but she seems hesitant to give up the antidepressants. She's afraid of being *****y again, to which I replied that she was always *****y anyway, so a little more didn't matter.
She's not sure if she should quit cold turkey or something else, and she keeps mentioning something about how she wanted to stop to save money, but her insurance is switching and might cover more of the cost. I don't know if that means she intends to continue using this bull**** pill or what. She claims she'd rather tackle her problems head on rather than take meds, but I'm not convinced.
I'll spare the backstory (you can search it out if you want), but her interest in sex has been fluctuating like mad ever since she started taking these antidepressants. Effexor XR. We started off as friends-turned-roommates, and after I moved in there was always this sexual tension that never seemed to be resolved. After we finally did it, her interest still went up and down. One week she'd jump me as soon as I walked through the door every day, and the next thing I knew she'd not be in the mood for two weeks.
Things did eventually get better, and when she stopped taking her pills for a few weeks things got amazing. We were ****ing like animals, and she was having an orgasm everytime. That never happened when she was taking her pills. The only problem was that she became *****ier than usual, so she went back on the meds, at double her previous dosage. She started taking birth control pills at the same time.
Now we rarely have sex, and when we do it's usually pretty bad. We've had maybe one good **** in the last month. The rest of the time it's seemed forced, she has a hard time getting into it, she can't stay wet, and she can't have an orgasm. It's put a strain on things, and it always felt like she was shaming me for wanting to **** the hell out of her. After all, what's wrong with "cuddling" or "just spending time" with her?
I looked up some things on the pills she's on, and wasn't pleased with the results. I saw reviews of Effexor on askapatient.com, and almost half of the people on there mentioned decreased sex drive, inability to orgasm, delayed orgasm, ED in men, ect, along with leg twitching at night (which has become really ****ing annoying when I'm trying to sleep), weight gain, sleep problems, increased sweating (she's been complaining about that too) and a general lack of caring about the consequences these things cause. The birth control didn't impress me either.
So I told her I wanted her to stop taking all of this ****. She's already off the birth control, but she seems hesitant to give up the antidepressants. She's afraid of being *****y again, to which I replied that she was always *****y anyway, so a little more didn't matter.
She's not sure if she should quit cold turkey or something else, and she keeps mentioning something about how she wanted to stop to save money, but her insurance is switching and might cover more of the cost. I don't know if that means she intends to continue using this bull**** pill or what. She claims she'd rather tackle her problems head on rather than take meds, but I'm not convinced.