with all this information, i'll go back to you, does she have fsd, female sexual dysfunction?s this make the diagnosis? (dr. shuster) i, i still, i personally wouldn't call it a dysfunction, but i think that the semantics of that don't matter. the question is, are we going to address this further, and, and so if she's saying that it affects her relationship, then i would find out more about. (peter) she's worried about it. (dr. shuster) .about their relationship. and then we absolutely should explore it further. (peter) how do you help dora. (dr. schwartz) well, what i would say, if some patient came to someone here, and said, you know, i've given up tennis because my elbow hurts. we'd say, boy, it's important that you enjoy tennis. we'll fix your elbow, even though your elbow can get you through a normal day, you can't play tennis anymore. and i would hear this and think, this is a woman who hasn't had an orgasm. (dr. tiefer) ever, ever? (dr. schwartz) it's not clear from that. either. (peter) it's not clear from this note. she says she's certainly not having orgasms now. (dr