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Re: cataplexy and sex


Posted by Emrille on February 28, 2001 at 00:23:53:

In Reply to: cataplexy and sex posted by Curious George on February 26, 2001 at 11:32:28:

Hi...
This is kind of personal, but I will try to tell it in a delicate way.
I do get attacks during sex. My cataplexy is what has been bothered me most realated to narcolepsy, so I'm on medication now. For the first months I didn't have any sexual feeling at all, none. But now "things" seem to work again, no strange side effects. Anyway, my boyfriend just think that my limping is because of his size (sorry, can't find any good word in English, it's not my first language...). So it makes him feel good:) I feel more comfy about it now, but it does effect our sexlife, at least mine... But as Sammy said; humour is very important!

-Emrille

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