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If you will go the prescription route all psych meds destroy sex drive. Otherwise I'd suggest you go to Good Vibrations website and get a good vibrator as those are ten times better than sex with another human anyway.View Thread

Do to the Doctor as early as possible.
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Basically, I assumed that there may be something going on with the prostate, since that's the source of the "sauce" and this was your leading complaint. Google showed several mentions of alcohol causing swelling of the prostate, and then I found the link to prostatitis. If yours is a true case of prostatitis, it's probably mild. And I don't take the "go see a doctor" advice very well myself, so I won't bother. Just my attempt to help, but as my med school friend's shirt says: "I'm not a doctor, but I'll take a look!"
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