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Oversexed Hubby Needs More Housework

Q. I have a comment regarding the lady whose sex drive doesn't match her husband's. Perhaps a better balance in household duties would create a better balance in their sex drives.

She is exhausted from working all week and doing all the cooking, cleaning, and childcare on the weekends. No wonder she doesn't have the energy! Grandpa needs to take a few things off her to-do list if he wants to have himself put on there! Maybe his energy level would match hers a little better that way too.

A. You weren’t the only one to react to the letter from the woman who felt overwhelmed by her husband’s sex drive. Here is another reader’s perspective:

"I read with interest the letter from the woman who wrote about her husband’s high sex drive and her low one. Maybe her sex drive would improve if she came home from work, put her feet up and perhaps took a bath while her husband did the laundry and cooked dinner and then cleaned up the kitchen. But by then her husband would be asleep.

“She should get a checkup as you suggested, but I think the woman is just exhausted. When you are exhausted, the last thing you want is sex.”

Q. My husband is taking a lot of medicines, including Lipitor and niacin for cholesterol control, atenolol for high blood pressure, prednisone for pain and Zoloft for depression.

He is having memory problems as well as a lot of muscle weakness, pain and lack of energy. His balance is not good and his doctor has diagnosed peripheral neuropathy. Could any of these problems be side effects from his medicine?

A. We cannot diagnose your husband’s difficulties. Nevertheless, we have heard from hundreds of readers that statin-type cholesterol-lowering drugs may cause memory loss as well as muscle pain and weakness. Depression and nerve problems like peripheral neuropathy might also be drug related.

We discuss these issues in far greater detail and offer some alternative treatments in our new book, Best Choices From The People’s Pharmacy (Rodale). Information is available at www.peoplespharmacy.com or at your local public library.

The combination of niacin and a statin-type drug such as Lipitor may increase the risk of a serious reaction called rhabdomyolysis. Your husband’s doctor should be informed of his symptoms. Your husband should also ask his doctor about atenolol; its effectiveness as a blood pressure-lowering drug is controversial and it may sometimes cause fatigue and depression.

Q. I am tired of people writing about Ambien and its supposed bad effects. I have been taking this sleeping pill for a long time and I think it is wonderful. When taken properly it should cause no side effects. Not only is it relaxing, it does not produce morning hangovers. I think it is the best sleeping pill I have ever taken.

A. Many people use Ambien with no serious side effects. Like you, they get a great night’s sleep and feel refreshed in the morning.

There are others, however, who have experienced disturbing reactions such as sleepwalking, sleep eating or sleep driving. That is why the FDA has issued a new warning for Ambien and other sleeping pills. Since it is impossible to predict who will experience trouble, everyone needs to be alert for strange behavior.

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About the Author
Terry Graedon, PhD, is a medical anthropologist and co-host of The People’s Pharmacy radio show, co-author of The People’s Pharmacy syndicated newspaper columns and numerous books, and co-founder of The People’s Pharmacy website. Terry taught in the Duke University School of Nursing and was an adjunct assistant professor in the Department of Anthropology. She is a Fellow of the Society of Applied Anthropology. Terry is one of the country's leading authorities on the science behind folk remedies..
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