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Old 12-27-2015, 01:29 PM
LouiseN LouiseN is offline
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Originally Posted by 4yearson View Post
Yea anxiety definitely makes the symptoms worse, once I got that under control it helped. I find that the better I feel and the better my progress the less sex/masturbation affects me. Was wondering if there's maybe something specific that causes it, but not a lot of people seem to have this symptom.
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I was wondering about this. Honestly I was a bit embarrassed. I am four weeks out. I have not had a problem with orgasms since early 20s :-). I have found now it is like my brain and body are separated somehow. Not to get too personal but my body feels great to be touched but I am having trouble -letting go? best way to say. I think may be when I did have a small one I had a setback for the rest of the day into the next. The weird feeling, tired etc. I am being patient but can certainly feel I am now hesitant. I breathe and even though I didn't have orgasm still had symptoms. I can see how it might get anxiety inducing. I think what I read from Mark In Idaho makes sense. Funny anecdote I put sex and concussion in search online and got all this info about women and age have worse concussion symptoms than men on average. HaHa. Not a lot out there so I share your curiosity/frustration. Possible people don't like to talk/admit it. I don't. Heck I am recently accepting my limitations from a concussion. Thank you again Mark In Idaho. I realize the more I recognize when I need to rest -stay offline, etc the better I am feeling during the good times. I can only have faith my brain will let go and I will find my way back to the big "O'. Thanks for your share and courage.
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