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Old 10-06-2008, 04:47 PM #1
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Trig Sexul fantasies

I need to know if anyone has had sexual fantasies increase since getting PD. In my case I don't know if it's PD or the drugs that I'm taking. My sex life is down to zero but my fantasies have greatly increased to a point where it's gotten me in trouble. I've done something that I really regret, but when I did it, it was like I was having an out of body expirience and couldn't control what I was doing. I've never ever been this way before and i't really bothering me that I could do such a thing. I see my eufologist in a few days and will ask him what is happening to me.

I've had PD for about 8 years now and my body is stating to move all over the place. I'm cheweing the inside of my gums and my jaw is sore from clamping down on my teeth.

I can handle all the rest of the stuff, but those fantasies are driving crazy.

I'd like to hear if anyone has had this problem and hear if there was a solution for it.

I need help guys and galls, I've offended a person that I love very much and I don't know if she'll ever forgive me.

I'm really ashamed of what I did and need support in the worst way.

Thanks for listening.

Claude
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