I've read several different articles and blogs recently in which the author stresses the importance of consulting your doctor for sexual issues if you have MS, although not one has explained why.
I do not understand this advice. Is it because developing these issues can be indicative of your disease course? Is it because sex is considered therapeutic for people with MS, and therefore we should try to engage in it as much as possible?
I honestly do not know if I have these issues. I am alone and do not have a sex life. Wouldn't I just be inviting trouble by talking to my doctor about these possible issues if they do not apply to me? All I need is to find out that my MS problems are worse than I thought!
I do not understand this advice. Is it because developing these issues can be indicative of your disease course? Is it because sex is considered therapeutic for people with MS, and therefore we should try to engage in it as much as possible?
I honestly do not know if I have these issues. I am alone and do not have a sex life. Wouldn't I just be inviting trouble by talking to my doctor about these possible issues if they do not apply to me? All I need is to find out that my MS problems are worse than I thought!
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