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Medical condition gives woman non-stop orgasms. Unfortunately it’s not contagious

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3Heather McCuen, 40, suffers from Persistent Genital Arousal Disorder (PGAD) which began when she became pregnant.

In a desperate stab at a normal life, Heather has tried intimate botox jabs, anti-depressants and even electric-shock therapy, to rid her of her debilitating illness.

The treatments have cost £6,000 and failed to cure her of her embarrassing condition.

Heather told The Sun: “Having orgasms all day might sound like fun but for me, it’s a living hell.”

The mum, from South Carolina, was so distraught at the constant orgasms and need to masturbate that she felt compelled to end her own life.

“I sat down and wrote suicide notes to my family, explaining I was sick of feeling this way and felt the only way out was to leave them behind,” she said.

“Having orgasms all day might sound like fun but for me, it’s a living hell”

Heather McCuen

Heather, who lives with husband Jeremy and son, Jonah, cannot even share a bed with her partner and has to sleep alone.

She added: “Now I just want my normal life back. Jeremy and I haven’t shared a bed for all that time and sex is out of the question.

“Before we had a brilliant sex life but now if we sleep together it sets me off having to have orgasm after orgasm for days.”

Even basic household chores are a no-go as the vibrations from washing or cleaning could set off her orgasms again.

PGAD is a recent phenomenon and was first described in medical literature in 2011.

Sufferers have uncontrollable orgasms which are unrelated to any feelings of sexual desire.



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