It sounds unbelievable but true.While some of us might be glad to have orgasms 22-year-old Amanda Gryce, 22, suffers from Persistent Sexual Arousal Syndrome
Condition means she can have up to 10 orgasms an hour. She says her life is being ruined by constant multiple orgasms which can be triggered by just about anything imaginable, including loud music, car journeys and even ringing mobile phones.
And it can happen absolutely anywhere - when she's with her friends and even while she's at work as a sales associate in a baby products shop.
She said: 'It is not pleasurable: you could say it has become a torture. This condition controls your life completely and it is like living a nightmare.
'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.
'It kills me inside. I just have to put on a smile and pretend that nothing's wrong.
She said: 'As a child I had no idea what was happening to me - I thought I was just sex-obsessed. I had to masturbate to relieve my condition and I felt guilty every time I did it.'
It wasn't until 2008 that she heard about PSAS while listening to the radio but despite contacting four different doctors for help, found that none had ever heard of the condition.
Since then she has tried to move on with her life and, at 20, even lost her virginity after years of fearing sex would make her condition worse.
But she admits she has not been able to have a steady relationship - because men either take advantage or are intimidated.
She said: 'When I lost my virginity I was left emotional and disappointed. It didn't make me feel better. The guy that I was with seemed sympathetic at first but then used my condition to get more sex.
'I've been with a few guys since but it's difficult- I've found some guys are even intimidated.
'Orgasms are supposed to be a good feeling but I've had them every day for so long now that I'm living with constant fear and shame.'
She added: 'At my lowest points, I have thought about suicide but I had to reassure myself that I would never resort to something like that and that it wasn't going to happen to me.'
Amanda first began suffering from the condition when she was just eight and by the age of 13 she was battling the intense feelings as she sat in her classroom during lessons.
But, raised Catholic and told in Sunday school that sexual thoughts and masturbation was a sin, she was too scared to confide in anyone
She said: 'As a child I had no idea what was happening to me - I thought I was just sex-obsessed. I had to masturbate to relieve my condition and I felt guilty every time I did it.'
It wasn't until 2008 that she heard about PSAS while listening to the radio but despite contacting four different doctors for help, found that none had ever heard of the condition.
Since then she has tried to move on with her life and, at 20, even lost her virginity after years of fearing sex would make her condition worse.
But she admits she has not been able to have a steady relationship - because men either take advantage or are intimidated.
She said: 'When I lost my virginity I was left emotional and disappointed. It didn't make me feel better. The guy that I was with seemed sympathetic at first but then used my condition to get more sex.
'I've been with a few guys since but it's difficult- I've found some guys are even intimidated.
Source Daily Mail
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