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Hangover/anxiety feelings the day after intensive orgasms


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Do you ever get feelings of hangover and anxiety the day after having intensive full body orgasms? My experience is that the more pleasurable the orgasms are, the worse the hangover can be the day after. I started playing with the Helix in 2012, got rid of it a couple of times over the years because of annoying involuntary orgasms that induced panic attacks.. Got a new helix one month ago.. Wish me better luck this time! 



   
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I can't say I've had  hang overs or panic attacks but sometimes I do feel like I have a really good buzz going during rides, occasionally I get a migraine the next morning, but in saying that I have a pinched nerve in my neck so it could be coincidence as I get migraines if I sleep wrong.



   
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Thanks for your reply Somebody! I try to make friends with the prostate buzz off the sessions. Not being able to turn off the prostate buzz  is one of the reasons I get the anxiety since it may sometimes wreck your sleep or ability to concentrate at work. 



   
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I personally have become accustomed to it buzzing in the back ground. Sometimes it is difficult when it is always there, but I don't bring it to the fore front unless I want to. The nice thing about this is if I decide to I can have a quiet session on the couch.

 

You are the one in control, these sensations were there before, you were just unconsciously ignoring them. Now you are aware of them.



   
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True. Yeah.. panic is about letting your fears to take control over you...

That "being the boss"attitude and meditation helps... 

Have a good day! 🙂 



   
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Man I can definitely relate to this post. I’m thinking what goes up, must come down. I’ve experienced sex and aneros “hangovers” as well. I’m not a doctor  but I’m thinking the rush of serotonin/dopamine/endorphins, and whatever chemicals the body releases during sessions might sometimes cause some kind of withdrawal effect possibly. I don’t know. If you think about it, a session can cause one to “get high on their own supply”... an incredible journey indeed! I’d also like to add that I find my sessions incredibly therapeutic and meditative. It’s a level of self care/love that has been greatly beneficial to my well being and sexuality. 



   
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