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Car crash leaves woman turned on for sex 24 hours a day
Published by onlines on December 18, 2009
Mum Joleen Baughman’s life is made hell by a car crash injury that left her constantly craving sex.
The smash two years ago damaged a nerve in her pelvis which controls desire, leaving it permanently switched on.
It means Joleen, 39, becomes aroused by even the slightest movement – while vacuuming, sitting on a bus, bending over or walking across a room.
She said: “It’s unbearable. Just my clothes rubbing gets me so aroused that I can hardly think straight.
“It’s very embarrassing and it’s impossible to concentrate.”
The mum of two is officially suffering from a rare condition known as Restless Genital Syndrome or Persistent Sexual Arousal.
Joleen, of New Mexico, says even regular sex with husband of 20 years Brian does not alleviate her symptoms.
She added: “We’d have sex once and I’d feel no release at all.
“So we’d go again and then it would start really hurting but I would still want sex, even more than before.
“If my husband managed to go for a third time it would be agony but I would still feel no release.
“Being aroused pretty much 24-hours a day is exhausting.
“It’s so embarrassing. I have to try to keep my feelings under control and to ignore them so I can get on with normal life.
“But I often worry people can guess what I’m feeling even though they can’t.”
Joleen, who has to take sleeping pills at night, added: “If my urges get really strong I lie down very still so there is no vibration at all and that helps a little bit.
“It’s mind over matter. But I’m hoping a medical cure can be found in the future.”
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andrew on Fri, 18th Dec 2009 8:47 pm
I can help. From Russia with love;)
Snowflake on Sat, 19th Dec 2009 8:55 pm
A couple of weeks after my back surgery, I had the same thing. I wanted to kill myself, so I know how you feel. I don’t know if it “switched off” due to the healing process I was going through or if it was because I gave up caffeine when I take my ADD medicine (Adderall.) Look at your diet and meds very carefully. My Doctor made me feel like a freak when I went in about it. She “had never heard of such a thing” so take it from me, Doctor’s do NOT have all the answers. Another thing you might try is chiropractic. They can align your spine which may relieve some of the pressure.
God bless you. I do not know how you have lived with this for two years.