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Default Dec 10, 2017 at 02:09 PM
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So my girlfriend was diagnosed with fibromyalgia a couple months ago and I’m curious about how it interferes with one sex life. My girlfriend doesn’t really like to talk about her fibromyalgia and I think it is interfering with our intimacy.

Right now my girlfriend is taking Lyrica three times a day or at least she should be.
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every one is different. i understand it get worse with time,, i hope her's goes slow~

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every one is different. i understand it get worse with time,, i hope her's goes slow~


I hadn’t a clue that it got worse with age
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