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🗓️ 8 June 2022
⏱️ 48 minutes
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0:00.0 | When you can't quite get the angle, take hands-free selfies with the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 5, |
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0:15.7 | Today we have got Sarah with us, who is 20 years old. She's bravely telling her story for the first |
0:22.4 | time. I have never heard of anything like this before in my life, and I have done some research |
0:29.3 | on it, and I'm just going to read you a little bit of what I have read. So, what is PGAD? |
0:39.3 | That stands for Persistent, Genital, Arousal, Disorder. Experts characterize persistent |
0:46.5 | PGAD as unrelenting, spontaneous, and uncontainable, genital arousal mostly in females. |
0:55.1 | A person with PGAD can experience spontaneous orgasms that do not resolve arousal, |
1:01.6 | and that arousal does not result from sexual desire. PGAD can lead to ongoing physical pain, |
1:08.0 | stress, and psychological difficulties due to an inability to carry out everyday tasks. |
1:12.5 | The condition can affect females of all ages. However, experts have not clinically confirmed |
1:17.4 | the incidence of PGAD as many people with the condition feel too embarrassed or ashamed to seek |
1:22.1 | medical help. So, it's very brave of Sarah to speak out now. I immediately thought of a situation |
1:30.0 | from Arizona that was a guy, housed a bus, and his man-part was always inflamed, and the youngsters |
1:38.3 | were like, wow, that's so cool that your man-part is always inflamed. But he said, no, this is a symptom |
1:45.5 | of a serious medical condition to do with his blood and stuff, and he could actually die |
1:51.9 | so these are things to be taken very seriously, and Sarah, you know, thanks for coming in today |
1:59.8 | and telling us about this. Do you just want to tell us a little bit before we get into it more? |
2:05.4 | Do you just want to tell us a little bit about you, your background, and how you first came to |
2:10.6 | notice this when it first started? So, I first noticed it when I was around 14. It wasn't just |
2:19.2 | sort of normal that I didn't realize what's going on at that point. It's just I could feel a |
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