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Just thought I'd mention Doc John/Kimmy Dawn and the mods came through again. We have a new forum "Sexual Disorders and Sexuality" where adults with disorders or disabiliy due to their condition may discuss sexual matters in a (somewhat) frank way.

Thanks DocJohn, KD, everyone!

Victoria and Anne, you did a good thing here, brava!

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Oh Beth,

you sweet thing.....glad to hear it!!!! It is so necesary to be talked about and I think we all need not be afraid we have nothing to loose and are able to be free and able to say all we need to get it off our chests so to speak....lol


Have to say Zanaflex makes HUGE difference in my abilities to do everything........ie last night cleaned out boyfriends kitchen..........did it with NO pain.....

Thanks to all!!!!!!!!!

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Just thought I'd mention Doc John/Kimmy Dawn and the mods came through again. We have a new forum "Sexual Disorders and Sexuality" where adults with disorders or disabiliy due to their condition may discuss sexual matters in a (somewhat) frank way.

Thanks DocJohn, KD, everyone!

Victoria and Anne, you did a good thing here, brava!
Beth I think this is a wonderful thing to discuss... I know my whole world has been shken due to TOS/RSD and all the meds I am on! Usually when things do take place, my wife ends up in frustration and I in pain! Being forth right who does on open up to and talk about such topics.... it is a natural part of adult life and intamacy is nothing to be ashamed of nor hidden in the closet unless if it is being done in a trash like manner !!! Thankfully I have an excellent wife who works with me aand I her and nature takes it's course when able !!!!

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Thanks Beth, Victoria and of course DocJohn & staff!

I'm glad there's a specific place for this now, that we all can utilize (ie: from different forums; male and female). I'm sure it can be kept on a mature level. Being among this group of people has helped my life on so many levels. I'm so grateful to have a safe place to get frank answers and suggestions.

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