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Getting my mojo back


Question Posted Thursday April 9 2009, 4:55 pm

Alright I'm 16, male, and for the last month or two I've not been able to get sexually excited. It used to happen a lot, at least twice a day. Now I'm lucky if I can get once a week. What's happened to me? How can I get my mojo back? I haven't talked to my parents about it because it's quite embarrassing for me. I don't feel anymore stressed and other than this my life in the past few months has improved by quite a bit. I would appreciate any help offered.

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Professor_Kaos answered Saturday April 11 2009, 4:30 am:
high blood pressure, high cholesterol or diabetes could be causes. but you are young. are you on any kind of meds?

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karenR answered Friday April 10 2009, 7:57 am:
Some causes you might consider:

Are you or anyone in your family diabetic?
This can cause problems in males and can be
helped by your doctor.

It can be caused by relationship problems.

Depression and meds used for depression or other health problems can cause it.

Drinking alcohol or using other drugs can cause
problems.

Stress or lack of sleep.

It could also be caused by performance anxiety.
New relationship for instance, afraid of being caught etc.

The best advice is to relax and try not to worry about it. If it continues, you may have to see a doctor. They won't give info about your visit to your parents. So don't be afraid to discuss the problem with your doctor.

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