Show 153 - Part Two of Lust in the Dust or Not on Speaking Terms with Your Libido

In this episode, a look at the Lego Fish Building Kit, a new site called PsyberGuide for mental health apps and a brief overview of some of the over the counter drugs and other medications that could have an effect on your performance.




If you need support contact the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline at 1-800-273-8255, the Trevor Project at 1-866-488-7386 or text “START” to 741-741.

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2024 Update: The website One Mind PsyberGuide is closed. The non-profit could not obtain funding. At this time you can still access the site but there will be no updates. PsyberGuide.org reviews mental health and wellness apps. You can select your criteria for treatment and the app will give you what it knows about the app and possible effectiveness.

MedLine Plus information sheet on Diphenhydramine which is found in sleep medication, cold and flu medication and other similar products. You can view the brand name over the counter drugs that contain this medication.

MedLinePlus has a page listing drugs that can cause impotence.

AARP page on 7 Meds that Can Wreck Your Sex Life. Benzodiazepines made the list.

Psychology Today - Do You Take Drugs That Might Cause Sex Problems?

Diabetes.org page about diabetes, treatment and men.

Cleveland Clinic on Diabetes and Female Sexuality; how the diabetes can have multiple influences on women.

University of Santa Barbara Sex Info Online page on  Sex and Anxiety Disorders. It lists the many anxiety conditions, medication treatment options and some of the side effect that might happen.

Mayo Clinic on Chronic Pain Can Interfere with Sexuality




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This blog and podcast is intended for informational and educational purposes only. Nothing in this program is intended to be a substitute for professional psychological, psychiatric or medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.
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