Good evening everyone,
You may be wondering, what is CAH and Addison's Disease and how does it relate to Sexual Health? Why is it in this forum? Good questions, and I'll explain.
One of my very close friends (who I'm hoping becomes my girlfriend, as we're "courting" now, but not exclusive) who I care deeply about has both these conditions. Both relate, in some way, to sexual health. I've needed a medium to express my concerns and feelings on, and writing it down seems healthy enough, in addition to talking to her about it.
What are these conditions? Addison's Disease is a endocrine disorder that affects the adrenal glands in not producing enough hormones. Because of this disease, this also caused another onset of another condition that she also has. Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia is a condition that affects the adrenal glads (located just above your kidneys) in that the glands cannot produce enough cortisol, the main hormone produced in the glands. The adrenal glands produce various hormones, or chemical messengers, which are released into the bloodstream. The outer portion of the adrenal gland, the cortex, normally makes three different products: cortisol (hydrocortisone), aldosterone (salt-retaining hormone), and androgens (male-type sex hormones). The condition is that the enzymes (proteins) that relay messages from the brain to the adrenal glands are faulty, and therefore imbalances occur of the hormones, especially androgen. It can range from severe to manageable, to low, and most people with the conditions are able to live normal, healthy lives.
Ok, thanks for the science lesson doc, but how does this involve sex? It involves it in many ways.
Women who are born with the condition can have a multitude of adverse effects and varying cases of severity. In my "girlfriend's" case, she has several of the the defects but it does really not affect her daily function. She has to take pills by mouth every morning, but besides that there are no special things she has to do really. She's white, but the condition can cause a darkening of the skin, and in her case she's got an olive tint, but nothing severe. Other effects of the conditions include mood swings (well...normal for a girl lol), dehydration (this is why its important for her to salt her foods), and general tiredness and weakness.
Sexually, and regarding women specifically, it involves the formation and function of the vulva and vagina. In my girlfriend's case, the production of more androgens (male sex hormone) during her time in the womb caused whats called ambiguous genitalia. This condition varies based on severity. Her case is not severe. In her case, she has (and I have experienced) a normal functioning vagina, but her vulva looks a little different, and that is okay. She has an enlarged clitoris, and puffy "outer lips" of her labia majora. It makes her incredibly uncomfortable to discuss the topic, but in talking to her about something so private, I felt us grow as a couple (future couple) in discussing such a difficult topic. After eating her out for the first time, I always thought that she was just blessed with a larger clitoris (which is nothing to complain about, that is an asset! #itoldherthat). I had no idea until recently that it was a medical condition. I've told her time in and time out, she is beautiful just the way she is, physically, mentally and sexually. As a dude, making your woman feel 100% is part of the job description, and she deserves it. She's absolutely stunning.
Can you tell I want the boyfriend job?
So ladies, what do you think? Is there anyone out there who also has these conditions and wishes to share some stories? Looking to hear what you all think!
You may be wondering, what is CAH and Addison's Disease and how does it relate to Sexual Health? Why is it in this forum? Good questions, and I'll explain.
One of my very close friends (who I'm hoping becomes my girlfriend, as we're "courting" now, but not exclusive) who I care deeply about has both these conditions. Both relate, in some way, to sexual health. I've needed a medium to express my concerns and feelings on, and writing it down seems healthy enough, in addition to talking to her about it.
What are these conditions? Addison's Disease is a endocrine disorder that affects the adrenal glands in not producing enough hormones. Because of this disease, this also caused another onset of another condition that she also has. Congenital Adrenal Hyperplasia is a condition that affects the adrenal glads (located just above your kidneys) in that the glands cannot produce enough cortisol, the main hormone produced in the glands. The adrenal glands produce various hormones, or chemical messengers, which are released into the bloodstream. The outer portion of the adrenal gland, the cortex, normally makes three different products: cortisol (hydrocortisone), aldosterone (salt-retaining hormone), and androgens (male-type sex hormones). The condition is that the enzymes (proteins) that relay messages from the brain to the adrenal glands are faulty, and therefore imbalances occur of the hormones, especially androgen. It can range from severe to manageable, to low, and most people with the conditions are able to live normal, healthy lives.
Ok, thanks for the science lesson doc, but how does this involve sex? It involves it in many ways.
Women who are born with the condition can have a multitude of adverse effects and varying cases of severity. In my "girlfriend's" case, she has several of the the defects but it does really not affect her daily function. She has to take pills by mouth every morning, but besides that there are no special things she has to do really. She's white, but the condition can cause a darkening of the skin, and in her case she's got an olive tint, but nothing severe. Other effects of the conditions include mood swings (well...normal for a girl lol), dehydration (this is why its important for her to salt her foods), and general tiredness and weakness.
Sexually, and regarding women specifically, it involves the formation and function of the vulva and vagina. In my girlfriend's case, the production of more androgens (male sex hormone) during her time in the womb caused whats called ambiguous genitalia. This condition varies based on severity. Her case is not severe. In her case, she has (and I have experienced) a normal functioning vagina, but her vulva looks a little different, and that is okay. She has an enlarged clitoris, and puffy "outer lips" of her labia majora. It makes her incredibly uncomfortable to discuss the topic, but in talking to her about something so private, I felt us grow as a couple (future couple) in discussing such a difficult topic. After eating her out for the first time, I always thought that she was just blessed with a larger clitoris (which is nothing to complain about, that is an asset! #itoldherthat). I had no idea until recently that it was a medical condition. I've told her time in and time out, she is beautiful just the way she is, physically, mentally and sexually. As a dude, making your woman feel 100% is part of the job description, and she deserves it. She's absolutely stunning.
Can you tell I want the boyfriend job?
So ladies, what do you think? Is there anyone out there who also has these conditions and wishes to share some stories? Looking to hear what you all think!
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