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Also people whose handwriting have very short t-stems tend to start projects and not finish them. Which of course would be a lack of enthusiasm. Enthusiasm is the enduring emotion of excitement. (Some men with. .. you know, a short endurance sexual problem. .. have t-stems that are just a dash - no lasting energy.) Similar to enthusiasm would be traits like determination and persistence, although a little different in behavior. They are very useful traits, and when they re all tied in together, you have someone who s very powerful and usually achieves what they desire. [Pg.56]

Sexual problems related to heroin abuse and how much these bother the drug user. [Pg.63]

Sexual problems experienced by aging males are often... [Pg.176]

SSR1 drugs are associated with sexual problems such as anorgasmia and delayed ejaculation. [Pg.226]

Sexual problems due to diuretics are very rare in women (16,86). [Pg.1162]

Irritability, depression, mood lability Personality change Poor memory, poor concentration Sleep problems, sexual problems, fatigue... [Pg.198]

Despite the widespread belief that alcohol can enhance sexual activities, the opposite effect is noted more often. Many drugs of abuse, including alcohol, have disinhibiting effects that may lead initially to increased libido. With excessive, long-term use, however, alcohol often leads to a deterioration of sexual function. While alcohol cessation may reverse many sexual problems, patients with significant gonadal atrophy are less likely to respond to discontinuation of alcohol consumption. [Pg.379]

Sexual problems among diabetic patients are considerably better described for men than women. Over the last 35 years hundreds of publications on male sexual problems have become available, whereas relatively few studies have been published on female sexual dysfunction. Much along the same line most therapeutic possibilities have been directed towards diabetic men with erectile dysfunction, whereas only very few or practically no therapies have been developed for diabetic women with sexual problems. Over the last years more focus has been placed on female sexual problems and research efforts in developing efficient drugs have been intensified, undoubtedly driven by considerable commercial interests, but also as recognition of the importance of a well-functioning sexual life in both men and women with diabetes. [Pg.261]

Diabetes may result in a number of sexual problems in men reduced libido, premature ejaculation and erectile dysfunction. Diabetes may result in a number of sexual problems in women reduced or absent libido, problems with arousal, absence of orgasms and genital pain. Generally, diabetic sexual problems in women are of a more complex and multifactorial nature than that of men and is not well described and understood. [Pg.262]

Sexual dysfunction increases in the background population with increasing age. Studies have shown that in men below 40 years of age the prevalence is 1-9%, in 40-59 year olds 20-30% and for the 60-69 year olds 40-50% with a steep increase in the above 70-year olds up to 75%. A number of studies have shown that diabetes significantly increases the risk of sexual dysfunction and generally any person with diabetes has a risk of 35-75% of developing sexual dysfunction. This condition arises earlier in the diabetic person than in the nondiabetic and is most often promoted by the co-existence of late complications of diabetes. There is a very close association to cardiovascular disease and type 2 diabetic patients are therefore at high risk. Sexual problems may even lead to the diagnosis of cardiovascular disease and type 2 diabetes. The above is probably true for women with diabetes as also. In a Swedish survey 47% of women between 18 and 74 years of age had one or several sexual problems and between 60% and 80% were not satisfied with their sex life. There is not much evidence on the impact of diabetes on female sexual function, but it is safe to say that women with diabetes more commonly suffer sexual problems than women without diabetes. [Pg.263]

For thousands of years pharmacotherapy has been the mainstay in treating sexual problems in men with little or no attention pointed towards the problems of women. Ironically enough, the first efficient tablet treatment was developed only some years ago in 1998. [Pg.263]

Efficient drugs as the above are not available for diabetic women with sexual problems. However, there are a number of symptom alleviating drugs, which may be useful in some cases. In postmenopausal women topical or systemic administration of oestrogen may resolve lubrica-... [Pg.264]

A further section, entitled Imphcations, sets forth seven or eight questions, of which the study leader is to select one for discussion. For the chapter on Girls, the questions are as follows What is sex for, in God s eyes What is a Christian perspective on passion What would you say to a friend who sleeps around and can see no problem with it How do you view your own sexuality Does it come under Christ s authority What damage does casual sex do Are there current or past sexual problems you need to sort out How can you commit to doing this, and get help if you need it What does it mean to be pure sexually, and how can we encourage each other in this and Should men be protective of women How can they treasure them more (ibid 23)... [Pg.478]

Januszewski P 1983 Medical composition for controlling the diurnal and nocturnal biological rhythm of humans and for treating human sexual problems. French Patent Demande 2,515,044... [Pg.1138]

May have sexual problems - often nored by embarrassed younger staff (ask ). [Pg.467]


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