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« on: May 29, 2014, 09:40:39 pm »

'I climax every 30 seconds': Woman's rare disorder sees her experience constant orgasms for up to eight hours a day




    Rachel, from Atlanta, Georgia, suffers from persistent sexual arousal syndrome, which means she climaxes hundreds of times a day

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Published: 12:46 EST, 27 September 2012 | Updated: 13:26 EST, 27 September 2012

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A woman who experiences multiple orgasms for up to eight hours a day has opened up for the first time about her rare condition.

Rachel, from Atlanta, Georgia, suffers from persistent sexual arousal syndrome, also known as persistent genital arousal disorder, which means she climaxes hundreds of times a day.

Speaking with her husband, John, she revealed that she was diagnosed with the disorder after the birth of her first child.

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Rare disorder: In the documentary 100 Orgasms A Day, Rachel explains that she must constantly exercise strict control over her body to prevent herself from climaxing

She explains in the documentary 100 Orgasms A Day, which aired in the UK on Pick TV last night, that she must exercise strict control over her body to prevent herself from climaxing.

'If I wasn’t controlling it, I don’t even know if I could put a number on it. It would be in the hundreds,' she says.

 
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'They come every 30 seconds for four to six [or] sometimes eight hours, and I'm sure that's well up in the hundreds - I'm not a math person, but I'm sure it's up there.

'If I had no self-control, no willpower, I don’t know that I would ever leave the house.'

'If I had no self-control, no willpower, I don't know that I would ever leave the house'

Even simple household tasks pose a hazard, she admits.

'The washing machine, for whatever reason, when it goes on the spin cycle I don't even like to touch it,' she tells the camera.

'The vibrations have a tendency to trigger the persistant sexual arousal, and it'll trigger an episode... I don't sit on it, for obvious reasons. That, I think, would do me in.'

For John, there are both positive and negatives to being married to a woman with persistent sexual arousal syndrome.
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Double-edged sword: For Rachel's husband John, there are both positive and negatives to being married to a woman with persistent sexual arousal syndrome

'I called it the **** Toad Disease,' he said, referring to a frog found in America's Southwest.

'It does make for a fun time, because it's not every day that women are aggressive in that way, but sometimes it is inopportune...

'It's a double-edged sword. You think you want it, until you have got it.'

Being more sexually-charged than her husband has had an emotional impact on Rachel, too, who initially struggled when her husband refused sex.

'At first I took it so horribly,' she admitted. 'When you know that there's a way to relieve it, and you don't have access to that way... I just let my emotions get the better of me.

'Sometimes I was in tears, I was like, "You don't really want me," and stuff like that. It was really hard to deal with.'
WHAT IS PERSISTENT SEXUAL AROUSAL SYNDROME? A DOCTOR EXPLAINS

DR DAVID GOLDMEIER, an expert on sexual medicine at Imperial College in London says:

Persistent genital arousal disorder (PGAD) is a newly recognised condition, where the sufferer complains of long periods of genital arousal that are not associated with sexual desire.

PGAD sufferers experience intrusive, unsolicited and spontaneous genital arousal that can be unrelenting. This arousal can persist for hours, days or even longer.

This can be highly distressing for a woman and despite attempts to relieve it with sexual activity or orgasm, this often doesn't help or can worsen the symptoms.

Tarlov cysts are small jelly like cysts that form around the sacral area of the spine. They are a common finding in normal people. One current research paper suggests that a lot of women who have PGAD have Tarlov cysts, but this is contentious.

Spontaneous genital arousal is quite common but it's those women who can't control the arousal which is uncommon.

I see around 20 women a year with this condition, it may be as common as one in 100 we just don't know.

Sometimes it may resolve on its own, there is no cure but there are a number of ways to manage the symptoms such as meditation and pelvic floor exercises along with pain medication for the patient.
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Double-edged sword: For Rachel's husband John, there are both positive and negatives to being married to a woman with persistent sexual arousal syndrome
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WHAT IS PERSISTENT SEXUAL AROUSAL SYNDROME? A DOCTOR EXPLAINS

DR DAVID GOLDMEIER, an expert on sexual medicine at Imperial College in London says:

Persistent genital arousal disorder (PGAD) is a newly recognised condition, where the sufferer complains of long periods of genital arousal that are not associated with sexual desire.

PGAD sufferers experience intrusive, unsolicited and spontaneous genital arousal that can be unrelenting. This arousal can persist for hours, days or even longer.

This can be highly distressing for a woman and despite attempts to relieve it with sexual activity or orgasm, this often doesn't help or can worsen the symptoms.

Tarlov cysts are small jelly like cysts that form around the sacral area of the spine. They are a common finding in normal people. One current research paper suggests that a lot of women who have PGAD have Tarlov cysts, but this is contentious.

Spontaneous genital arousal is quite common but it's those women who can't control the arousal which is uncommon.

I see around 20 women a year with this condition, it may be as common as one in 100 we just don't know.

Sometimes it may resolve on its own, there is no cure but there are a number of ways to manage the symptoms such as meditation and pelvic floor exercises along with pain medication for the patient.
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 "I orgasm up to 100 times a DAY!" Falling down the stairs left woman with incurable condition which causes her to be spontaneously sexually aroused

    Aug 27, 2012 16:55
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Kim Ramsey's unusual condition means sitting in a chair, travelling on a train or even doing housework can cause her to climax - sometimes even in public

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Living nightmare: Even travelling on the bus can cause Kim to orgasm

Falling down the stairs left a nurse with a rare condition which causes her to orgasm up to 100 times a day.

Kim Ramsey suffers from Persistent Genital Arousal Disorder (PGAD), an incurable condition which causes her to be spontaneously sexually aroused without sexual desire.

The 44-year-old’s unusual condition means sitting in a chair, travelling on a train or even doing housework can cause her to climax - sometimes even in public.

Kim, from Hertfordshire, fell down the stairs and hurt her back in 2001.

Eleven years later, in May this year, doctors discovered that the fall may have caused a Tarlov cyst on her spine at the point where a woman's orgasm originates.

But it wasn't until Kim became intimate with her partner that she discovered the unexpected side effect from the fall.

Kim said: "After we'd had sex I was still experiencing constant orgasms for four days.

"I was petrified, I thought I was going mad. I told the guy and he was chuffed.

"When I told a close friend she mentioned it might be PGAD but I was so embarrassed and worried about it happening again that I just tried to forget about it and chose a period of celibacy.

"But then after meeting a new partner it happened again. I was mortified.

"We tried everything to make it stop - squats, deep breathing.

"I even sat on frozen peas but the orgasms and sexual arousal continued for 36 hours - I must have had around 200 orgasms during that period. The pain and exhaustion was excruciating."

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Accident: Kim's condition was triggered by a fall down the stairs
 

Kim, who now lives in New Jersey, US, said the condition has left her anxious and she now finds it difficult to go about her daily life because she is worried she will not be able to control the sexual arousal.

She said she no longer feels like she has control over her own body and finds it difficult to maintain a sexual relationship with a man.

Kim said: "Imagine feeling aroused for no reason other than you got up that day.

"I've even had one in public, I was travelling home on the train and it was a bit of a bumpy ride.

"Every jerk of the train or vibration made me more aroused and it was a forty minute journey so there was nothing I could do.

"I just had to bite my lip and sit on my hands and hope no-one noticed. I must have looked very awkward.

"I had to learn how to manage my day so as to avoid situations like that I try to distract myself as much as possible.

"The sex that once gave me pleasure now causes me intense anxiety and pain. Both women and men just don't seem to get it. They seem to think it's a great thing and believe me it's really not.

"A man's sexual self esteem is built on how a woman responds so my condition boosts their self esteem, but for me it's just too disruptive and painful to be having multiple orgasms for hours or days afterwards."

Kim has visited numerous specialist doctors about her rare condition, but doctors are so baffled by it they have so far been unable to help.

The condition is very rare and there has so far been very little research into it.

Kim only received an official diagnosis from Dr Echenberg in Pennysylvannia in June this year, despite suffering from the bizarre ailment for several years.

She said: "The moment you mention your symptoms you get a shocked and confused look from the doctor.

"Doctors look at me completely baffled, they either think I'm mental, a joke or a tart. It’s hard to be taken seriously.

"It's so rare that there's very little research on it and that's why it's taken so long for me to receive a formal diagnosis."

Kim now has an appointment with an international PGAD specialist in London next month.

And while there's no known cure for the condition, she hopes he may be able to recommend something other than medication to help ease the symptoms.

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Bizarre: Doctors are baffled by the 44-year-old nurse's condition, which is incurable
 

She said: "PGAD is like an invisible disability that gives me up to one hundred orgasms a day or the infuriating urge that you can't quite get to orgasm every day.

"While other women wonder about how to orgasm I wonder how to stop mine. It’s uncomfortable, painful and emotionally draining to constantly distract myself from this uncontrollable urge every day.

"But when you have an incurable condition you have no choice but to learn to live with it.

"At the moment I am able to work. But without the correct treatment this condition can limit my ability to work. I don't want that. It's already destroyed my chance of having a relationship.

"I'm just hoping the specialist can recommend a treatment to help ease the symptoms of the condition and enable me to live a normal life."

Dr David Goldmeier, an expert on sexual medicine at Imperial College in London said: "Persistent genital arousal disorder (PGAD) is a newly recognised condition, where the sufferer complains of long periods of genital arousal that are ot associated with sexual desire.

"PGAD sufferers experience intrusive, unsolicited and spontaneous genital arousal that can be unrelenting. This arousal can persist for hours, days or even longer.

"This can be highly distressing for a woman and despite attempts to relieve it with sexual activity or orgasm, this often doesn't help or can worsen the symptoms.

"Tarlov cysts are small jelly like cysts that form around the sacral area of the spine. They are a common finding in normal people. One current research paper suggests that a lot of women who have PGAD have Tarlov cysts, but this is contentious.

"There is very little research into Tarlov cysts and PGAD. But due to the relatively high occurrence of Tarlov cysts currently observed in women who suffer from PGAD symptoms, it would seem advisable to suspect Tarlov cysts as a possible underlying factor in the cause of PGAD.

"Tarlov cysts can cause problems with the pelvic nerves and are reported to produce genital symptoms that bear similarities to those described for PGAD.

"Spontaneous genital arousal is quite common but it's those women who can't control the arousal which is uncommon.

"I see around 20 women a year with this condition, it may be as common as one in 100 we just don't know.

"Sometimes it may resolve on its own, there is no cure but there are a number of ways to manage the symptoms such as meditation and pelvic floor exercises along with pain medication for the patient."

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« Reply #5 on: May 29, 2014, 09:45:08 pm »

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 ***These jokes in front of a nation could not have helped. They should be ashamed,.
 
 

When I first read about this woman having 100 orgasms a day, I thought it was funny or great, for about half a second, and I then felt awful for even thinking it. Imagine, having over a 100 orgasms a day. At my peak, when I was 16 to 25, I might have managed 4, maybe 5 times in a day, and believe me, those days didn't come often. When I first got married, after the usual honeymoon and screwing on everything in the house, I settled down to two or three times a week. Now, well, don't ask. But, for this poor woman to have to sit on a frozen bag of peas during one four-day time period must have been hell.


She is being made fun of by newspapers with headlines like, "Come Again" and being described as "some women have all the fun". There is no way in hell having 100 orgasms in a day could be fun. Having sex and orgasms are great, of course. But to be on a bus or at your child's music recital and have to run to the restroom is a terrible thing. Honestly, I had never heard of it.

It is a rare condition call "persistent genial arousal disorder" or PGAD. This woman is a 44-year old nurse and it is ruining her life. Her name is Pat Ramsey and she is quoted as saying “People who don’t understand the disorder think multiple orgasms are a luxury, but I’m constantly in pain,” she said. “Unfortunately it doesn’t warrant much medical merit right now, because many doctors will write it off as hyper-sexuality."

Dr. Robert Echenberg, a gynecologist and founder of Pennsylvania’s Institute for Women in Pain, says many women are misdiagnosed and tell the women they should be blessed. "Blessed"? These guy have to be morons. If I was having 100 orgasms a day, I would have something cut-out or blocked somehow. It would drive me crazy. What else would you have time to do? How could you possibly leave the house?

Dr. Echenberg said "PGAD needs to be considered in the context of chronic pelvic pain—an issue that 20 percent of reproductive-aged females experience at some point. This disorder was introduced to the medical world in a 2001 study by the late Sandra Leiblum, a pioneer in modern sex th... Waldinger and other experts have since concluded that PGAD is a neurological disorder stemming from the pudendal nerve, the biologically crucial sensory neuron that triggers arousal." It's impossible for me to believe this is just being found out. What did women do before this?

Ms.Ramsey, you have my sincere condolences and anyone who makes fun of you is a fool. Ms. Ramsey also says "there’s nothing she can do but pray that more women who think they have PGAD will tell their doctors so that the medical world will give the disorder the serious attention it deserves.” I agree. This disease could easily make someone consider suicide and no one even knows it exists. I hope it gets some publicity to help the Ms. Ramsey's of the world find a way to cope.

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 I wrote this over a month ago and didn't publish this, I wish I had. This woman, Ms. Ramsey has committed suicide. From the pain and the shame, this poor woman killed herself over something that seems like a joke. But this was no joke, and I pity any woman  (or man for that much) who would have this happen to them. RIP Ms. Ramsey~


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