Hello all.
I am suffering from Ejaculatory Anhedonia, also called pleasure dissociative orgasmic disorder. That mean when I come I dont get an orgasm, it just comes out. I have read a lot about it on the net as its not that uncommon but no one offers ideas about how to sort it out.
My GP has no idea.
Any help out there?
Andy
from wiki
As sexual anhedonia is the source of considerable embarrassment among its sufferers, several treatment methods have been devised to help patients cope. Exploration of psychological factors is one method, which includes exploring past trauma, abuse, and prohibitions in the cultural and religious history of the person. Sex therapy might also be used as a way of helping a sufferer realign and examine his or her expectations of an orgasm. Contributing medical causes must also be ruled out and medications might have to be switched when appropriate. Additionally, blood testing might help determine levels of hormones and other things in the bloodstream that might inhibit pleasure. This condition can also be treated with drugs that increase http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dopamine, such as http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oxytocin, along with other drugs. In general, it is recommended that a combination of psychological and physiological treatments should be used to treat the disorder.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sexual_anhedonia#cite_note-Treatment-5
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Andy.T wrote:
Hello all.
I am suffering from Ejaculatory Anhedonia, also called pleasure dissociative orgasmic disorder. That mean when I come I dont get an orgasm, it just comes out. I have read a lot about it on the net as its not that uncommon but no one offers ideas about how to sort it out.
My GP has no idea.
Any help out there?
Andy
If your GP hasn't got the skills to treat you, is there any chance you could ask for a referral to a specialist (urologist, possibly?).