A new
revelation has shown that women can be left paralyzed while having orgasm
during passionate s*x.
Illustrative
photo: Orgasm
According to
a report by Daily Star UK, a British woman has been left paralysed after an
orgasm during
s*x – and she wants to make the public aware of the warning
signs.
Lucinda
Allen, from Stourbridge, suffered a brain haemorrhage during an orgasm which
has left her permanently paralysed.
The
43-year-old is now confined to a wheel chair after she became paralysed down
the left-hand side of her body.
Lucinda was
pregnant at the time of her haemorrhage and was put into a coma once she
reached the hospital. Doctors then performed a craniotomy to relieve pressure
on her brain.
Luckily, her
baby was unharmed and Lucinda gave birth to Marri-Alice in November 2012.
Lucinda’s
nightmare all began with a headache during sex.
She
explained to the Mirror: “Nobody talks about post-orgasm head pain.
“That’s
understandable. But I want to raise awareness of how it can be a warning sign.
“Because of
it, I have lost a huge part of me – my career, any siblings my daughter may
have had.”
Lucinda
suffered a total of five strokes which doctors believe were caused by a
congenital abnormality in a blood vessel that also caused her to have headaches
after climax during s*x.
Sherry A.
Ross, ob-gyn said post-orgasm headaches could be brought on by the adrenaline
that flows through the body during s*x.
“The
adrenaline rush occurs during the excitement phase, and then the letdown
period, when the orgasm occurs, brings on the headache.”
These
headaches can be either a dull ache in the neck or a sudden, severe throbbing
headache as soon as you orgasm – otherwise known as a thunderclap headache.
The
thunderclap headache is what Lucinda experienced and something the Daily Star
Online has reported on before.
According to
the NHS, a thunderclap headache can feel like a hit on the head and cause “blinding
pain unlike anything experienced before.”
Dr Howard A
Riina, professor of neurosurgery at NYU Langone Medical Centre told People
magazine: “It’s this severe, severe headache that is out of the ordinary.
“It is a
very unique headache and really the main symptom is feeling like this headache
is like none you have ever had."
Thunderclap
headaches can also involve the neck and lower back and can be accompanied by
nausea, vomiting and loss of consciousness – and can last up to ten days.
These
headaches can occur during s*x and just before or during an orgasm.
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