50 times a day, sexual excitement, a woman in her 20s "I can't even dream of a date"

Oct 28, 2024

50 times a day, sexual excitement, a woman in her 20s 'I can't even dream of a date'
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A woman who suffers from dozens of orchems a day for no reason is suffering from depression.

According to the British media Daily Mail, a 29-year-old woman recently complained on social media that she was suffering from a rare disease called 'Persistent Genital Arousal Disorder (PGAD)'.

Gastrointestinal persistent excitatory disorder has also been called Restless Genetic Syndrome (RGS) since 2009. The disease is known to develop in about 1% of women.




Without any stimulation, this rare condition, which causes unwanted excitement and unpredictable orchest, prevented her from working and doing any outside activities. The only time she left the house was the day she attended her mother's funeral. Food and clothing are ordered online, and hospitals use telemedicine.

Symptoms of this disease include pain or tingling around the genitalia in addition to unwanted orchests, and vaginal lubrication or contraction.

She revealed that most of her orbs wake up before she goes to bed or early in the morning.




Orchestral symptoms also occur when sitting up suddenly, which may be due to pressure on the genitals.

Generally, on good days, you feel orchest three to five times a day, but on other days, it increases to 25. The maximum number of times a day was 50, she claimed.

I have a boyfriend who lives far away, but I can't even dream of going on an outside date.




She said "He was 'the only friend'" because he was too scared to go out of the house.

She estimated that she may be suffering from 'PGAD' as a trauma response to being sexually assaulted as a child.

She said she repeatedly took and stopped antidepressants due to shock at the time, and shortly after this, she began fighting PGAD.

With more anxiety and depression in recent years, she said she plans to seek medical attention from a specialist.



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