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I had a stroke (blow out from high blood pressurePressure ulcer)eleven years ago. For the most part, there have been no problems following six months of rehab in the beginning.
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My hand turns to a fist and my arm curls every time. Actually the stronger the orgasm the tighter my arm gets. No faking that orgasm anymore, if my arm doesn't curl, I didn't have one. My husband can tell every time. My therapist warned me this would happen. Hope this helps.
My left leg is still weak three years post stroke and hemiplegia. I have clonus in the left leg when bottom of foot is pressed, or I am nervous, or both. During orgasm, leg tightens and sometimes shakes (clonus) involuntarily. Seems completely normal given the brisk spinal relfex.
I am back to rehabbing to strengthen leg, still making progress, and recently clonus appears reduced when riding stationary bike and at orgasm. Possibly brain still re-organizing, but more likely rehab is shifting balance of power to my voluntary control. PT suggested working through clonus rather than avoiding it. Never give up.
My hand turns to a fist and my arm curls every time. Actually the stronger the orgasm the tighter my arm gets. No faking that orgasm anymore, if my arm doesn't curl, I didn't have one. My husband can tell every time. My therapist warned me this would happen. Hope this helps.
I am back to rehabbing to strengthen leg, still making progress, and recently clonus appears reduced when riding stationary bike and at orgasm. Possibly brain still re-organizing, but more likely rehab is shifting balance of power to my voluntary control. PT suggested working through clonus rather than avoiding it. Never give up.