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Hello everyone,
How do you feel today?
This topic may feel delicate to discuss, but it’s an important one to address. 💙
When living with chronic illnesses, it’s common to experience a loss of sexual desire. Fatigue, physical symptoms, and the side effects of certain treatments can all play a role, leaving many feeling disconnected from their partner or themselves. This can sometimes lead to frustration, guilt, or even tension in relationships.
Have you experienced a loss of libido or sexual desire as a result of your illness or its treatments? How do you navigate this, and have you discussed it with your partner or loved ones?
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We’d love to hear your thoughts and experiences on this.
Looking forward to your insights,
Somya from the Carenity Team 🌼