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  • Renee16442
    Junior Member
    • Oct 2011
    • 4

    Forgot to mention that I am 30 yrs old now.

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    • Mes T
      Veteran Member
      • Oct 2009
      • 2678

      Renee I'm going to ask you the same questions I asked the original poster - are you on any other medication other than birth control? What was your upbringing like? Was sex at all a taboo subject, etc?

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      • Mouse37
        Member
        • Aug 2011
        • 14

        I know this needs to be done, but I am never "in the mood". When I do try to masturbate, sometimes I just don't get wet enough and I can't continue. When I am wet enough, I just do not "hit the right spot" I guess.

        I will say this, it may be difficult for me to masturbate because honestly, I never was a fan. I don't know why, but it was a turn off at first (but even feeling that way, I did manage to reach a "climaxing" point twice). Now, it doesn't seem that way.

        In regards to my upbringing, my house isn't "anti-sex" or very religious. My parents always acknowledged it would happen and never discouraged it. My mom had always said, it's a beautiful thing that feels lovely... It is disappointing I really don't understand the latter part...

        My menstrual cycle was every 40 or so days when I first started having it. I wouldn't have cramps either. As the years went on it went to between 30-35 days and once in a while the day before I would bleed, I would have cramps that were "mild" I suppose. Also, I would go for seven days. My flow was very heavy the first two- maybe three days, then dwindle.

        Now that I am on birth control I go for maybe five-six days and it isn't as heavy as before. By the fourth day I can usually use liners and be covered. I do have a bit more cramps and they are about the same in terms of pain... Maybe a tad bit more than before I was on the pill.

        I am also not on any other medication, besides the birth-control.
        Last edited by Mouse37; 10-01-2011, 09:14 PM.

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        • Renee16442
          Junior Member
          • Oct 2011
          • 4

          Originally posted by Mes T
          Renee I'm going to ask you the same questions I asked the original poster - are you on any other medication other than birth control? What was your upbringing like? Was sex at all a taboo subject, etc?
          I don't take any medications except for ibuprofen for a headache occasionally. My mom was very open about sex when I was growing up. If I ever had any questions she would always answer and explain, no matter what the question was. I got my period around 12-13 yrs old. Puberty was normal. There was a lot of arguing in my household while growing up. I moved out at 18. I've tried birth control in the past, several times actually, because although everyone says it lowers your libido, my doctor thought it may actually help mine because I would sometimes skip a month or two on my period but that hasn't happened for a while now. So I stopped taking it.

          I masturbate on occasion but not because I'm in the mood. It's only because I know the end result will feel good. I do have an orgasm but it's like I have to force it because like I said, I'm never horny.

          Thanks for taking the time to read this!

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          • oxy-moron
            Veteran Member
            • Oct 2010
            • 551

            Mouse 37
            Some known side effects for ORTHO TRI-CYCLE

            Mood Swings, Bloating, Loss of Appetite, SERIOUS depression, SERIOUS lack of sex drive, inability to reach climax.

            Time to try something else.

            Good luck

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            • DSemcho
              Senior Member
              • Sep 2011
              • 177

              I didn't see that she was on ortho... I'd suggest asking the doctor to put you on Ortho Cycline... Tri Cycline throws your hormones off because you go with one level of hormones one week, to a higher level the next week, and the next week another higher level, and then the placebo week which is no hormones. I agree with oxy- try ortho cycline.

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              • Mouse37
                Member
                • Aug 2011
                • 14

                Hm. The thing that concerns me is this has been an issue before I was ever on birth control... I have only been on it for 3 months now but the issue has been here for three almost four years... I will keep that in mind though. It could be making it worse I suppose.

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                • ItsASecret
                  APRIL 2011 POSTER OF THE MONTH
                  • Apr 2009
                  • 3721

                  Tri Cycline throws your hormones off because you go with one level of hormones one week, to a higher level the next week, and the next week another higher level
                  Actually being a tri-phasic pill, the 3 levels, means it will mimic your body even closer. Your body goes through several "stages" of increasing hormones prior to menstruation which is why the tri-phasic pills were introduced to increase just as your body would. Some people simply cannot go with a particular brand, just like some people feel absolutely zero side effects of anything. It is all trial and error. If a tri-phasic does not work out then try a monophasic like Alesse. There are tons of different brands a doctor can prescribe anything.
                  There are those who believe that dictionaries should not merely reflect the times but also protect English from the mindless assaults of the trendy.

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                  • Renee16442
                    Junior Member
                    • Oct 2011
                    • 4

                    Has anyone heard of or experienced my problem?

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