If this is true, I think that my wife must have been taking my 6-mp. j/k Actually, from another male perspective, I found out that many of these drugs can deplete our body of so many vitamins and chemicals. When I first started seeing a Rheumatologist, she did all the blood work tests and bone scans to see if I was deficient of anything. I was shocked when the tests came back that I had osteoprosis and very low testosterone. She asked if I had experienced any libido problems or intimate problems(trying to keep this G rated) and I had not. I left her office that day with a ton of prescriptions for vitamin D, calcium, testosterone injections, and of course my hurt man pride. To my surprise, when I asked my wife if I had been less bothersome to her lately(still keeping G rated) she said that she had thought that I was less interested in her and had really been wondering what she could do to change that. I had not even noticed what had been happening, because I was so caught up with this dumb disease. After the injections started, I began to notice what I had lost. Of course this is coming from a guy, but I am sure that this probably messes with a women and her chemical levels. The steroids alone, wreak havoc on both our bones and deplete us of so many things over time.
My rheumy, told me that my long term use of Remicade, 6-mp, and methotrexate were probably the main contributing factors. I have even noticed that since I have started back on the testosterone injections, my body is finally started to gain some muscle mass back again. My tests results had come back with the testosterone level of a 60 year old man and I am only 28. Have you ever been on Remicade? I was on it for nearly 4 years, receiving a 10 dose every 4 weeks along with 6-mp and eventually methotrexate. All of these test results started coming back low, when I started building antibodies toward the remicade and elevated liver enzymes from the other 2 medications. I am not a doctor, but I really feel like maybe this had something to do with it.