that's all well and good aching man but do not hide behind the mask of doing a good thing for the w by having this test done...
Quote: would it be appropriate and "humanitarian" to run a test on a patient's blood without their consent if they were mentally unstable or at risk for a disease or debilitating condition but were too stubborn or in denial about the possible condition?
yes, but first you must have the person declared incompitent and it is not likely that you can have a woman (or man for that matter) declared incompitent simply because they don't have an interest in sex...
would it be appropriate for my h or your wives to call up your doctor and have them test us for our testosterone levels..assuming that they are too high and that is why we have a high drive...after all if we have a high drive, one that is seemingly irregular according to our spouses..then perhaps we are imbalanced and it could lead to health problems for us..but because we do not feel it is a problem to have a high drive we do not question it...
Quote: especially women, due to the extra complexity and certain risk factors that women have to deal with.
if the doctor is a good one...they will recomend such tests and offer hormone balancing medications to deal with it...they will only relate it to sex if sex is a problem for the patient not because it is a problem for the patients spouse.
Quote: I think suggesting that the doctor suggest a test, WITHOUT THE DOCTOR SAYING THAT THE SPOUSE SUGGESTED THE SUGGESTION, would be something to consider.
consider controling and manipulative behavior and you don't have a spouse you have a woman who you want to control and manipulate