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Meet The 24-Year-Old Woman Who Suffers 50 Orgasms A Day Due To Rare Condition (PICTURED)

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A 24-year-old woman has up to 50 orgasms a day due to a rare medical condition which leaves her constantly aroused.

Amanda Gryce, who suffers from Persistent Genital Arousal Disorder, says the condition has almost ruined her life.

Her uncontrolled orgasms can be triggered by anything from riding in a car to a loud bass.

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Amanda Gryce, with boyfriend Stuart Triplett, suffers from Persistent Genital Arousal Disorder - meaning she can orgasm uncontrollably up to 50 times a day (Photo Credit: Mail Online)
Amanda Gryce, with boyfriend Stuart Triplett, suffers from Persistent Genital Arousal Disorder – meaning she can orgasm uncontrollably up to 50 times a day (Photo Credit: Mail Online)

Miss Gryce said: ‘It can happen anywhere and sometimes I’ll have five back to back.

‘It’s not pleasurable – it has become like torture. I’ve been living with it since I was six.’

For years, she suffered in silence, too ashamed to tell friends or family.

She said: ‘I can have 50 orgasms in one day and five or ten within an hour of each other.

‘It happens when I’m with my friends or out in public and it’s very embarrassing.

Miss Gryce suffered in silence for years because she was too ashamed to confide in friends, family or a doctor
Miss Gryce suffered in silence for years because she was too ashamed to confide in friends, family or a doctor (Photo Credit: Mail Online)

‘It kills me inside. I just have to put on a smile and pretend that nothing’s wrong.’

Once at the point of despair, she is now turning her life around after finding love – and much needed medical treatment, after battling doctors who didn’t understand PGAD or how to treat it.

Miss Gryce said: ‘Since last year I’ve been on a quest to find out more about this condition.

‘It’s been one disappointment after another thanks to the reluctance of some doctors to see this as a valid condition.’

But after making contact with pelvic pain expert Dr Robert Echenberg, she hopes she has found a way to control her orgasms.

Miss Gryce said: ‘After seeing Dr Echenberg I found there are things which can reduce the intensity of the orgasms – even though they are still constant.

‘I take medication to numb the areas and do exercise to try to take me mind of it. Taking control over the disorder rather then it controlling me is a dream come true.

However, under doctors’ orders, Miss Gryce and her boyfriend Stuart Triplett, 22, must abstain from sexual contact.

The couple met seven months ago on a dating website. And despite previously having sex to cope when her symptoms were bad, she must now stay celibate.

She said: ‘It was difficult at first to explain my disorder to Stuart. I wasn’t sure when was the right time or how he was going to react.

‘But he’s so supportive, he completely understands and he is just my rock.

Victim of daily uncontrollable multiple orgasms finds love

Since seeking help a year ago, Miss Gryce is slowly getting her condition under control. She also has treatment from physical therapist Gina Parsons (pictured) (Photo Credit: Mail Online)
Since seeking help a year ago, Miss Gryce is slowly getting her condition under control. She also has treatment from physical therapist Gina Parsons (pictured) (Photo Credit: Mail Online)

‘Stuart’s really been holding me back as far as the intimacy goes – he actually has to remind me we’re not allowed to do anything.’

 

Recently Miss Gryce visited physical therapist Gina Parsonis in Clearwater, Florida, who examined how her body reacts to the condition.

She also performs meditation and stretching excersises to keep her episodes under control.

Now Miss Gryce and Mr Triplett hope to move in together and plan their future.

The couple must also abstain from sex until she gets her condition under control - something that meditation can help with (Photo Credit: Daily Mail)
The couple must also abstain from sex until she gets her condition under control – something that meditation can help with (Photo Credit: Daily Mail)

He said: ‘I suppose you could say it was love at first sight with Amanda. Dealing with her symptoms at first was kind of a challenge, because I didn’t quite know how to approach it the right way.

‘As far as the sex ban goes, it was kind of hard to cope with but then I realised that it’s important to her health that she doesn’t do this so I’ve been able to abstain as well as her.

‘I’ll continue to do whatever I can to support her.’

Miss Gryce added: ‘This past year has been amazing. Meeting Stuart and Dr Echenberg, I finally feel like I’m going to have a more normal life – and eventually a positive sex life.’

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