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G-spot...weirdness. WTF??? - 2/27/2012 7:20:32 PM   
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I've had my sub use our G-spot attachment to the Hitachi Magic Wand on me. When this problem first came up, I assumed I was reacting badly to yet another lube or even what the attachment was made from. It feels good for a while and then the burning starts. It's unbearable and I am almost screaming at him to take it out NOW DAMMIT! I don't want any hands or fingers, nuffin. Also, the soles of my feet feel like they are burning...this is very intense and unpleasant. I have to have an orgasm ASAP or else I feel all snarly and hateful, and I can have one in just a couple of minutes with my small favorite vibe for my clit. (Yep, my G-spot goes off and... Getting used to this was so strange, lol, but that is completely another story.)

This past week I finally gave my boy a manicure on several of his uber rough fingers and taught him how to find my G-spot and stimulate it manually. Problem solved, right? Nope. I learned I was not reacting to some chemical in the silicone attachment but to the G-spot stimulation itself!

As before, I had to tell him to stop RIGHT NOW and get his fingers the fuck out of me because the bottoms of my feet felt on fire! I couldn't have him touch me at all, as it is even hard to focus past the FEET ON FIRE!!! feeling to use the vibe on my clit to get my orgasm. As soon as I get it (and soak the bed) the intense feeling in my feet drastically diminishes. Even two days later they feel a bit sunburnt.

Yes, this is annoying as heck.

Is this something that's common?
Have you ever known anyone whose gone through this?
Is there a way to get around this?
If it happens, will it ever just stop...someday?

(It wouldn't do any good to go to my gyn cuz he's a big butthead.) This is also not a good time for me to fight city hall with my insurance company and family doctor to get me a referral to a urologist who is good with female problems. Summer or fall would be better.

If this feet problem had happened during or immediately after my past chemos, when I was celibate, I would have blamed it on the chemos. But sheesh, it was over five years ago that I had my last one so I should have felt any damage long before now.

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RE: G-spot...weirdness. WTF??? - 2/27/2012 7:24:22 PM   
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been tested for stds lately? New meds?

The only thing I can think for the burning feet is athlete's foot.


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RE: G-spot...weirdness. WTF??? - 2/27/2012 8:04:28 PM   
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We both had full panels done before becoming fluid bonded, but that was a very good question to ask. Neither of us had any STDs.

This problem happens only when my G-spot is being stimulated, or when the Hitachi Magic Wand"s vibration setting is set to too high a level for even clitoral stimulation (feels great for a while, but when I get close to orgasm...AAAAH!) My genitals feel on fire in a bad way and so do the bottoms of my feet.

As for the athlete's feet, I've had no symptoms. I am more protected than most, as I am always in sandals, even during most of winter...while in the house I am barefoot...I go to no gyms and if I am ever in a public shower or hotel room, I shower with plastic sandals on. I doubt athlete's foot would suddenly hit when my G-spot is being stimulated. Between my toes don't burn, it's the soles that go from feeling completely normal to having intense burning pain like I am walking over hot coals.

I will get my feet checked...but I think my sub's genitals would have reacted by now if I had some nasty infection on my feet. He's even had fresh piercings when I've had my foot there and he doesn't have any "jock itch".

Before getting near him that way, I did ask my doctor if my feet were okay for touching male genitals. My doc took no skin tests, just asked a few questions, looked at them and said I was fine.

Maybe he was in shock that I even asked such a question. My other doctor, my gyn, is still recovering from my asking if I had goofed up my G-spot by having 47 orgasms in a row that time when I was curious about how many I could have. (Was NOT a good idea. Gawdawful cramps for days afterward and a huge difficulty peeing for weeks.)

I have read in my old chemo literature that some people have neurological damage from this, and experience intense burning in the soles of their feet and sometimes in the palms of their hands.

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Yes, I am on new medication. For at least six months. (Thanks, I hadn't even thought of this as a possible cause.)

Last October I had dozens of blood clots in my lungs cuz I went on the birth control pill, and have been put on three meds, one of them being Warfarin. Another is a water pill and the other is for blood pressure. Never needed any of them before I almost died. Hydrochlorothiazide, 12.5 mg, and Lisinopril, 20 mg, and Warfarin, 6 mg. These meds cause tummy trouble so every few days I take some Prilosec. I also just finished taking lots of Vitamin D, another prescription I seem to need once per year.

LOL, I cannot wait to ask the pharmacist which of these cause my pussy and feet to burn like hell when I am close to having a G-spot orgasm. (My local Sam's Club is gonna luv me.)
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RE: G-spot...weirdness. WTF??? - 2/27/2012 9:37:03 PM   
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That's crazy weird symtoms.
From a nerve ending POV, I'm wondering if there's possibly another spot it's hitting up against as well, there are SO many nerves up in there, and they are all connected in various ways to the rest of your body...now it's just to figure out why the feet. Lemme ask a couple nerdy friends, and get back to you, stuff like this fascinates me!

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RE: G-spot...weirdness. WTF??? - 2/27/2012 9:45:19 PM   
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There are schools in massage that teach that areas on the feet connect to every other part of the body. Is it a particular part of the soles of your feet, or the entire bottom surface? Just curious.
Nerves are funny things...

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RE: G-spot...weirdness. WTF??? - 2/27/2012 10:11:29 PM   
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Thank you, Fornica. I hope one of you finds the answer!

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RE: G-spot...weirdness. WTF??? - 2/27/2012 10:23:17 PM   
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ORIGINAL: SoftBonds

There are schools in massage that teach that areas on the feet connect to every other part of the body. Is it a particular part of the soles of your feet, or the entire bottom surface? Just curious.
Nerves are funny things...


SoftBonds, I'm not sure. We're at my house and um...I'll have to find that answer after I'm at my sub's house. (Yes, he's THAT darned loud, lol. His place has a soundproofed room but mine doesn't. Yet.)

I remember there's no burning at my toes, mainly I remember it in the center of my feet, around my arches. It is so horrible that I put a stop to it ASAP instead of going hmm, and examining the details. If some acupressure point I can hit on each foot with maybe a marble...held in place by an ACE bandage...would work, I'd do it in a heartbeat.

I was not a believer in acupressure(sp?) and acupuncture(sp?) and all that, but now I am doing a double take.

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RE: G-spot...weirdness. WTF??? - 2/28/2012 1:43:48 AM   
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Vaginal irritation, especially the g=spot, can cause irritation of the instep as well. Experienced it myself. Must have something to do with the nerves themselves. Its the strangest feeling, to be sure. The tissue is overstimulated. Constantly massaging it will be like any other spot that is constantly rubbed, after a while it will hurt, it will become inflamed and you are working against your goal.

http://enagoski.wordpress.com/category/g-spot/

The second post is more of what you are looking for.

I hope that helps. I will check back to see if you post again.

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RE: G-spot...weirdness. WTF??? - 2/28/2012 6:47:07 AM   
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Here is some info on reflexology that might be helpful in understanding neural pathways in the body. Please note that there isn't a lot of scientific/medical support for use of reflexology for treatment, but I do think that there is support for the concept of the neural pathways.

http://www.reflexologyinstitute.com/reflex_chart.php

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RE: G-spot...weirdness. WTF??? - 2/28/2012 7:48:04 AM   
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In school we just started went into the nervous system unit last week in more depth as to innervation and neural pathways. We had this all long ago but now it's specific as to what nerve goes where and what it does along the way. I'm about positive this is the answer, I have to find out which nerve it is though and I'll come back to this thread when I do. It's going to be one that's located lower in the spine or possibly in the sacrum.

This is my own analogy but it's a good one I think. Think of the brain and the spinal cord like huge multi outlet power strip with roughly an outlet at every spinal vertebra. All along the strip there are electrical cords plugged in. Those are the cranial and spinal nerves. The electrical lines that are plugged in can be really long and they go to all the parts of your body, bringing sensation and the ability to move your muscles. It branches off along the way like small roads that come off a main highway. A nerve that starts up at your spinal column can and does go to your genital area and then it goes somewhere else too unless that's the end of the line. I can't remember the specific nerve it might be but I'm betting the nerve that branches off to your gspot also continues on down your leg to your feet. I'll hold off on more till I get the answer...hopefully later today I'll have time to look it up in the text.

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RE: G-spot...weirdness. WTF??? - 2/28/2012 5:29:23 PM   
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quote:

ORIGINAL: lizi

It's going to be one that's located lower in the spine or possibly in the sacrum.



In a hurry today, have to drive several hours to my sub's house as he has a doctor appointment tomorrow. I'll reply to all posts either late tonight in the we hours of the morning, or sometime tomorrow when I wake up.

To lizi:

OMG!!! Guess what! When I was in the hospital for a week and a half over the blood clots in my lungs, I couldn't breathe well so I kept my bed up...and kept sliding down it all day long and had to keep pulling and scooting myself up. During all this I hurt my neck and my old fractures in my sacrum and coccyx. My tailbone has been agonizing ever since. My G-spot might be messed up cuz it shares nerves with my sacrum and coccyx! Wowzers.

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Dang youze guys are GOOD. All of you...thanks so much for the links and for not just blowing this subject off like it's nothing. tazzygirl, I am hoping to take all of this information and somehow work around it.



I'll be studying all these links and stuff tomorrow and the next night...er...I mean DAY. I'm patient though, and realize now that things might not get better until my tailbone is okay and not giving me fits. I will not give this up as a lost cause.

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RE: G-spot...weirdness. WTF??? - 2/28/2012 6:11:13 PM   
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Got it!!!! It's the pudendal nerve which originates in the sacrum (S2, S3, S4). This nerve innervates sensory nerves in the lower vagina area and more importantly the dermatome area it also supplies with sensory fibers is the bottom of your foot! So when the nerve is stimulated you feel it in the corresponding area of skin that it innervates as well.

Here are pictures of the vaginal area nerves....look at where S2 is, then look at the foot picture (oops, couldn't include two links in this post, will add the foot picture in another post) and see where you see the multiple places that S2 appears. Crazy isn't it? It would seem as though your recent reinjury of that area has something to do with why this is happening now. I have no idea how to change it though.



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RE: G-spot...weirdness. WTF??? - 2/28/2012 6:12:27 PM   
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Foot dermatomes picture. As I said look for the S2 areas.

Edited to add: Not everyone's dermatomes and neural pathways are exactly the same. In some of us they take slightly different boundaries or paths. Just an FYI. When I injured my arm I found out that my ulnar nerves extend over a bit more than most people's do into part of the third finger and not only 4 and 5.

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RE: G-spot...weirdness. WTF??? - 2/28/2012 6:36:53 PM   
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Mine feel warm but not in a bad way during G spot stimulation.
But it sounds like visiting your chiropractor might be a good first start to fix whatever you did to the coccyx.


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RE: G-spot...weirdness. WTF??? - 2/28/2012 7:01:35 PM   
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ORIGINAL: CynthiaWVirginia


quote:

ORIGINAL: lizi

It's going to be one that's located lower in the spine or possibly in the sacrum.



In a hurry today, have to drive several hours to my sub's house as he has a doctor appointment tomorrow. I'll reply to all posts either late tonight in the we hours of the morning, or sometime tomorrow when I wake up.

To lizi:

OMG!!! Guess what! When I was in the hospital for a week and a half over the blood clots in my lungs, I couldn't breathe well so I kept my bed up...and kept sliding down it all day long and had to keep pulling and scooting myself up. During all this I hurt my neck and my old fractures in my sacrum and coccyx. My tailbone has been agonizing ever since. My G-spot might be messed up cuz it shares nerves with my sacrum and coccyx! Wowzers.

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Dang youze guys are GOOD. All of you...thanks so much for the links and for not just blowing this subject off like it's nothing. tazzygirl, I am hoping to take all of this information and somehow work around it.



I'll be studying all these links and stuff tomorrow and the next night...er...I mean DAY. I'm patient though, and realize now that things might not get better until my tailbone is okay and not giving me fits. I will not give this up as a lost cause.


I missed a part before. Fractures or breaks in bones can exacerbate the nerves in the area because when a bone heals it's not exactly the same as before and can press on any nerve close by- this can cause anything from pain to tingles to no sensory feeling at all in the accompanying dermatome area. This does all seem to be connected to the recent reinjury. Inflammation I'd bet. Inflammation causes areas to get puffy which presses on the surrounding nerves, this is why it hurts when things are inflamed. I bet your old sacral injuries are somewhat inflamed and pushing on the adjoining nerves and causing the nerve weirdness. All speculation of course.

Here's a minor suggestion totally out of left field. I'm doing a research paper on myocardial infarctions (heart attacks) and atherosclerosis specifically. They're recommending Vitamin C for people with plaque problems as Vit C reduces inflammation in general and for some reason plaque seems to be somewhat an inflammatory process that the body is doing in blood vessels. Take a multi vitamin if you don't already, it won't hurt you and might help.

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RE: G-spot...weirdness. WTF??? - 2/29/2012 7:33:53 AM   
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Not to make light of Cynthia's plight, but this immediately inspired me to experiment with the TENS on my feet.

Busy day though; not sure when I can fit it in.

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RE: G-spot...weirdness. WTF??? - 2/29/2012 4:05:06 PM   
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Not to make light of Cynthia's plight, but this immediately inspired me to experiment with the TENS on my feet.

Busy day though; not sure when I can fit it in.


OMG....tell me what happens! I never though to ask how it works in reverse! You know what I'll be asking in class tomorrow Err, without specific areas mentioned of course lol.

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RE: G-spot...weirdness. WTF??? - 2/29/2012 9:36:02 PM   
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Thanks, everyone.

I looked up everything and now have several new things I'm going to try. My boy even looked at the areas on the feet I want massaged.

I'm not going to the store until tomorrow, when I get paid, but when I do I'll pick up vitamin C. In the meantime, I'm eating an orange per day. Since I was told to stay away from stuff with vitamin K so it won't goof up my Warfarin, I've been eating more grains and less veggies (I eat those more than I eat fruits, especially in winter). What I am saying is that I am probably short on vitamin C.

I'm giving my sub a better manicure and we will try something a little different.
I'm also going to go to the doctor about my sacrum and coccyx, then afterward going to a chiropractor.

The TENS Unit brings up an entirely new angle. We've got one and I've never used it cuz I don't know how. Am planning on taking it to a play party sometime and asking someone to show me.

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RE: G-spot...weirdness. WTF??? - 3/1/2012 10:36:20 AM   
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Cynthia, if you're told to stay away from vitamin K because of your warfarin (Coumadin), please remember that cucumber peels are a REALLY rich source of the vitamin.

Peel your cukes.

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RE: G-spot...weirdness. WTF??? - 3/1/2012 10:47:19 AM   
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The TENS Unit brings up an entirely new angle. We've got one and I've never used it cuz I don't know how. Am planning on taking it to a play party sometime and asking someone to show me. [/color]

If you search on youtube for tens unit, there are vids there, maybe some of those might help show how they work or give other ideas, etc too..

I have never used one myself but wouldnt mind looking into them too

eta- about your problem,.. i wonder if an acupuncturist might help you. I went to one for my back and he told me my problem was actually a stomach problem, my bad diet caused inflamation which in some people can cause incredible back ache.. I changed my diet and 2 weeks later i was feeling great again.. but i wouldnt have know had i not gone to him.. it was really relaxing for me with the stuff he did on my back..

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