00:00Yeah, we both had to work, and...
00:03We're just having a quickie before work.
00:06Good morning.
00:07It all started innocently.
00:09It was just an average morning roll in the hay for the two of us.
00:13Best orgasm ever.
00:18I needed to make sure that you wouldn't forget me when you go to Germany.
00:33Okay. I gotta get going.
00:39And she was moaning and kind of, you know, just sort of stretching out on the bed.
00:44She seemed to be having this fantastic orgasm.
00:49It was as though we were still having sex, even though we had stopped for some minutes.
00:56Um, uh, we still got some time left, huh?
01:12Oh, man.
01:14I remember looking at the time when I silenced my alarm clock.
01:17I remember thinking to myself, well, we've been at it for at least 15 minutes now.
01:21I was like, wow, this is unusual.
01:23Hey, come on.
01:25We gotta get moving.
01:26Okay, just a second.
01:28At first, it's kind of fun.
01:30And you're like, wow, this has never happened.
01:33You know, how long is this gonna last?
01:49This, it's almost 8.30.
01:50The meter maids are coming soon.
01:51You gotta move your car.
01:52It won't stop.
01:54What?
01:55Are you still having an orgasm?
01:56Yes.
01:58It was only after about 20 minutes that we sort of got the idea that maybe this was gonna
02:02be a problem.
02:04This had never happened before, and so it took us completely by surprise.
02:09The first five or so minutes were pleasurable.
02:12Give me my phone.
02:14It's in my bag.
02:15Most people have never been through this experience, but think having a five-minute orgasm or an
02:19hour-long orgasm would be a really, really awesome experience until you actually experience it.
02:26Jeez, what are you women keeping these things, eh?
02:28Eric, now!
02:34The professional I've ever seen in my entire life, trying to get somebody to give me an answer.
02:38I've had an orgasm for half an hour.
02:42It won't stop.
02:46What do I do?
02:51Stop it.
02:51Really?
02:53Really?
02:54Oh, okay.
02:56Okay, okay.
02:58Thanks.
03:00What'd he say?
03:01He wants me to go to the emergency room.
03:04Maybe we'll just fight it out.
03:05Maybe it'll stop.
03:06I don't know this.
03:08If the doctor said...
03:09I don't even have health insurance, Eric.
03:10Who's gonna pay for this?
03:12Oh, God.
03:14It wasn't so much that we were trying to avoid going to the hospital.
03:16It was just that we didn't want to make it our first option.
03:21I started hopping up and down to see if that would do anything.
03:25There was nothing we could come up with to get me to stop orgasming.
03:31Try this.
03:33I started trying to drink wine to see if that would calm down my system.
03:38I tried just about every possible thing I could do to stop having an orgasm.
03:43So after I got back from Germany, I got the 60-inch flat screen.
03:45Do you know how hard it was to carry this sucker up five flights of stairs?
03:49Next time, I'm using a crane.
03:57I could sometimes hold it off for short periods of time by holding my breath.
04:03And I would get out of public situations as quickly as possible.
04:07Excuse me.
04:08I didn't run my life.
04:10My body ran my life for me.
04:12Sorry, guys.
04:14It was very depressing.
04:16It got to the point where I would have as many as 12 spontaneous prolonged orgasms in one day.
04:23I was going from specialist to specialist to specialist, and they didn't know what to do with me.
04:28It was a very hard time in my life.
04:38It was a lot of work before I could get anybody to understand me and try and help me and
04:46work with me.
04:48The brain gets tricked when it receives messages that are headed for the sexual reflex without its permission.
04:57So reflexes are generally controlled by a balance of chemicals in the brain.
05:07In Liz's case, one would have to gather that without her permission, the excitation chemicals in the brain were in
05:17great excess, and her inhibition chemicals were just not to be found.
05:26My most concise explanation is that I was misdiagnosed as being depressed, and I was given antidepressants.
05:36You say that the antidepressants you're taking aren't working.
05:39Not at all.
05:41My orgasms are getting out of control.
05:45Antidepressants are the wrong medication for you to be taking.
05:48They're making the problem worse.
05:49Are you kidding me?
05:52Antidepressants exacerbate her persistent orgasmic dysfunction because they actually change brain chemistry.
05:59That's their job.
06:01At the end of the day, after a lot of research was done, they finally determined that I'm bipolar, and
06:06they had to switch me from antidepressants to bipolar meds.
06:10And people who are bipolar are treated with antidepressants.
06:14It can be a very, very fatal misdiagnosis.
06:17I'm going to write you a prescription for valproic acid.
06:20Valproic acid is an anti-seizure medication.
06:23Of its many actions, one is to increase what is called GABA, gamma-aminobutyric acid, which is a strong inhibitor
06:31of activity for orgasm.
06:35We'll need to monitor your dosage, but I think it'll work for you.
06:38So you're telling me that I've been taking the wrong meds for a year?
06:41Liz's condition is, fortunately, managed well with valproic acid administration.
06:47I hope you're right.
06:49In all my months and months of research and trying to figure out what was wrong with me, I...
06:53I found two different studies in the world of people with similar situations, and it looks like about 100 people
07:03worldwide have spontaneous prolonged orgasms.
07:08It's very rare.
07:11I got down to where I was having them only daily, and then I got down to where I was
07:15only having them every other day.
07:17And then maybe it was about once a week, and then maybe it was about once a month.
07:22And it took about four, maybe five months before they were totally and completely under control.
07:30It's probably been about a year since I've had one.
07:38Did somebody order ein Bier?
07:41Ja, vor.
07:45My diagnosis is I have to take meds every day for the rest of my life, and I don't live
07:52in fear.
07:53I have a very happy sex life, and that's a really great feeling.
07:59Five nights a little bit.
08:06I have to walk to the hospital, and if I were sick, I don't know.
08:07I have to take hesitant to think of that fact.
08:07Okay.
08:07All science has so many deaths.
08:07All science has so many deaths that we've beenanganate for, and all of us...
08:18I mean, you're going back to the school.
08:19I have to go for you now.
08:19You're going to three and that quick things
08:19to come for you next week.
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