#063: Finding Joy Again. Navigating MS-Related Sexual Dysfunction
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Sexual dysfunction is common in multiple sclerosis. However, there are many ways to overcome them and enjoy intimacy again.
You can find the written version of the episode on my blog: https://ms-perspektive.com/63-sexual-dysfunction
Sex can be one of the best things in life and sexual dysfunction can therefore cause a lot of frustration. In this article, you will learn about the background and manifestations, what you can do about it and what role your personal attitude towards the topic plays.
First of all, when it comes to sexual disorders – talking is key. And of course, it’s not just MS patients who have difficulties with this, but the majority of people. Which is a shame, because fears, desires, feelings and fantasies should not be taboo. And open communication can expand the playing field of possibilities and pleasures immensely.
If a woman tells her husband that she no longer has the energy for sex in the evenings due to fatigue, there may be times at the weekend or in the morning when it is possible and it is no longer the supposed lack of interest that is unspoken, but a concrete problem for which solutions can be found together.
The same applies to men with MS who suffer from erectile dysfunction. Once it is clear that both sides want to continue having affection and that the only thing standing in the way is the fear of not being able to function, possible solutions immediately appear on the scene, from oral sex and mutual masturbation to sex toys. So much is possible and everything can be solved if you talk about it.
Table of Cotents- How often do sexual disorders occur?
- What types of sexual disorders exist?
- Which doctors can help you?
- What can you do yourself if you have sexual disorders?
- Why time and tenderness are so important.
- What medication and aids are available to treat sexual disorders?
- What is the best prevention against sexual disorders?
- Food for thought
- Question for you
I’m always referring to couples in the classic sense here. But of course there are also other constellations for having sex. And my formulations are in no way judgmental. The same applies to gender. Diversity and equality are wonderful and all genders are always explicitly meant, even if not formulated.
Question for youDo you talk openly with your partner about your fears, wishes, worries and what you like? Or do you find this difficult? And if you find it difficult, how could you change it and what would be a first step in this direction?
---Thank you for listening. I hope it wasn’t unpleasant for you. Because I think it’s important to talk clearly about love and lust so that your quality of life remains high, and for most people intimacy is part of that. And if I had used a lot of paraphrases, my message would have been difficult to understand. So be aware that there is a solution for pretty much everything as long as you talk about it.
See you soon and try to make the best out of your life, Nele
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