I've been to doctors who have told me it was the size of my husbands penis and who said it was ovarian Scists. I had the schists removed and that didn't help.
The weird thing is though it works in cycles almost. It will be a problem for about 4-5 months straight then it will go away for several months sometimes up to six months and then it returns for 4-5 months then go away again.
My spouse of ten years has avoided sex with me for years because he feels bad watching me curl up in pain.
If it had anything to do with his size why would come and go and in ten years and four doctors no one can give me an answer. If anyone gets one I want to know what it is. Please share
It is happening to me too, but without the pain. Noticed I was feeling light headed, and worse if I raised myself, worse if I made a noise. And horrible afterwards. I started giving myself glucose tablets in advance, which completely stopped it, but you don't always know in advance.
Tonight I didn't know and did not prepare with glucose. I threw up horribly and had incontinence in both outlets. So humiliating! So came online to find out. First site I found said it is neural overload - too much orgasm and it happens to men and women alike. Not a medical worry, but I think perhaps a strategic challenge.
Here's the link:
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Hope it helps people. I haven't seen any talk about glucose tablets. Had the idea from hearing about a diabetic skydiver who took tablets before he jumped, judging the dose by his state of excitement or anxiety. Seemed applicable!
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