> hope you won't be too embarassed by myself, a female, responding to your
> postings. But us women have feelings too-or lack thereof. It is very
> frustrating to myself, and my husband, because there is nothing that he
can
> do for me to "reach the goal". Without turning "x-rated", has anybody
come
> up with a solution, other than "it's okay to just cuddle"?
>
> Debbie
Debbie,
It was a good while after my TM attack before I felt I could resume
sexual relations or even had the desire to try. When we did, I was very
dismayed to find that that area had also been affected by TM. I tried to
concentrate on enjoying the preliminaries and being glad I could be there for
my husband. It took some time to work up the nerve to ask my neurologist
about it. He said it should improve over time (he said that about most
everything those first few months.) Fortunately, it did, sometime within the
first year or so. I would say sexual function and feeling is almost
completely normal now. The biggest problem now is tiredness ( we get to bed mu
ch too late) and sometimes when symptoms flare up I'm either preoccupied or,
particularly with back pain, don't physically feel like it. My husband,
thankfully, is a very kind, patient man.
Hope this helps in some way. My advice: give it time, and as my husband
said, "keep practising." :-)
I imagine some have given it time with no improvement. That would be
another question for the neurologist.
Barbara