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Old 01-10-2009, 11:05 AM #11
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Here is an article from today's medicalnewstoday online about MS and ED.

http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/134975.php

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Here is an article from today's medicalnewstoday online about MS and ED.

http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/134975.php

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Thanks for the link, GMI

"Sexual dysfunction is a frequent disorder associated to MS, which contributes to the worsening of quality of life of these patients. During the course of MS, prevalence of SD becomes increasingly more common, affecting, after 10 years of disease duration, 40-70% of patients."



I know that when I am numb from spinal lesion attacks, I am also hyper-sensitive to touch. It is not a good hyper-sensitive either ; it's painful.

Even when I am only 1/2 numb (still recovering), an orgasim does not feel good. The first few times I had that, I was really scared enough to not want to try again for a long while. Fortunately I've always recovered enough from the attacks, so far.

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I know that when I am numb from spinal lesion attacks, I am also hyper-sensitive to touch. It is not a good hyper-sensitive either ; it's painful.
I never thought of it the other way around Cherie, but WOW this explains SO MUCH. Not from the nether regions, but I was sensitive in the chest, to the point where I long made it an "off limits" area (it was painful as heck). Funny how it's almost numb there now...
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