Her last orgasm“That must have been some orgasm!” This was Martin's initial reaction as he watched his girlfriend Brooke slump backward after her climax. When he failed to awaken her, he realized that this was more than a post-orgasmic slumber, so he called 911. Coincidentally, Brooke was a nurse at our hospital, and she was only 32. Since Brooke was comatose when she arrived in the ER, I obtained the history from her boyfriend. Martin answered “no” to the usual ER questions: booze, drugs, kinky sexual practices? “No, Doc, she was just on top, moaning like she was really enjoying it, and then she sort of screamed and fell backward. I thought she'd had The Big O, that's all. But after I shook her and she wouldn't wake up, I thought something was wrong. Like she had a seizure or something.” A seizure would have been a comparative blessing. Brooke's coma was attributable to a cerebral hemorrhage, a type of stroke. Before the day was through, her life was over. Lest you harbor a fear of subsequent orgasms, let me assure you—as you must already know—that reaching orgasm is not a particularly risky activity. If Brooke hadn't died as a result of her climax, she would have died the next time she strained to lift a heavy bag of trash. Considering that, she was lucky. Sexual activity, and especially orgasm, raises the pain threshold. The higher the threshold, the less subjective pain you'll experience after any given noxious stimulus. While I am sure that Brooke had a whopper of a headache before she became unconscious, that pain must have been less intense than it otherwise would have been, had it not been preceded by an orgasm. All of this did little to console Martin. “I killed her! I killed her with my dick.” “Not really,” I said. “She just had a weak blood vessel in her brain. It was bound to rupture in the near future, anyway. Don't be so hard on yourself.” “But what do I tell her parents?” “Well, you might want to omit a few of the details . . . .” |
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