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Re: 3 questions

From: y (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Tue, 18 Dec 2001 04:12:03 -0600 (CST)


Hi dear, It is "normal" for one who's recently begun having sex to experience what u r experiencing. Different people could react to sexual experiences in a different way, depending upon their body constitution.It also depends on the kind of chemistry that develops between the partners.Nothing to worry. Having fever & shivering doesn't necessarily mean something is wrong. It could be an environmental influence.I have experienced it many times. So just relax.If the fever persists, for another 3-4 days consult a physician. Paranoia can only ruin sexual activity.It robs it of the pleasure it is meant to provide.So just relax. Purge your mind & enjoy what u r supposed to. Have a good time, Best regards, Dr. Shabana.

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At Mon, 17 Dec 2001, anonymous@obgyn.net wrote: >
>I wrote earlier this month in a message titles "sporadic discharges."
>Thank you for responding.
>
>I just finished up my period on Friday, and Sat. night I had sex. There
>has been no strange discharges, which is a relief. However, all day
>yesterday I had slight pain/discomfort inside my vagina/pelvis. Question
>1: Is this "normal" for someone who's recently begun having sex.
>
>Twice in the past I've had some really strange feelings after sex. At
>first I thought it was my version of an orgasm, but I'll pose the
>question to you. The first time I had a strange fuzzy/prickly/numb
>feeling throughout my entire chest cavity that lasted a few minutes. The
>second time the prickly feelings covered my entire body - my legs, my
>arms, my hands...it felt kind of like how it feels when your foot is
>falling asleep. Also, last night in the shower as I was washing my
>genitals there were some brief little prickly spasms going down my legs.
>What is this?
>
>My third question is this. I likely have the flu, but just for my
>information and everyone else out there, is there any condition that
>would cause you to have intense uncontrollable shivering for over an
>hour (about an hour or two after sex), and a temp. increase to 103? And
>the following day feeling lousy and having a slight temp, and today
>feeling ok, with a slight fever? Like I said, the flu is going around,
>but I want to make sure (I'm paranoid. ;)




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