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Pelvic pain - Persistent genital arousal disorder (PGAD)?

Chronic Pain | Last Active: Jun 7 11:31pm | Replies (29)

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I have not been diagnosed, but it has been simply dismissed.
I had 30 or 31 chemotherapy treatments in 2014 for inflammatory metastatic breast cancer. My Oncologist had warned me that if I had any tingling or numbers in my feet to let her know as it was a sign of neuropathy and she would stop the chemo. I had no warning, after chemotherapy I went to grocery store with my husband, and jumped out of my shoes. I thought I was being attackefirearms. ants.
My organs began in 2019 after I was diagnosed with essential tremors.
My orgasms come about 3-4 weeks apart, but they can last 3 days. They become very painful.
This article is the first time I've learned that there was a diagnosis. I was searching because I'm 2 days into orgasms at this moment.
I would appreciate any advice. I live 30 miles east of Atlanta, Georgia.

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Fire ants. I'm doing this on my phone.

I'm about to have my 5th chemo on Monday June 9th. I have neuropathy in my hands and feet, right hand is worse. I have ice bag for hands and I soak feet in Epsom salt with cool water. My oncologist never said she'd stop treatments if I had neuropathy. I'm scheduled for 6 treatments. I can't imagine have 30. 😳