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I have spontaneous orgasms 100 times a DAY after being diagnosed with debilitating condition

LOS Angeles concert-goers were enjoying a rendition of Tchaikovsky's fifth symphony last week, when the sound of someone having a 'loud and fully body orgasm' suddenly cut through the music.

The incident sparked lively debate between audience members about whether the moaning woman was in the throes of toe-curling pleasure, or if she jerked awake after nodding off.

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she thought the unknown woman had orgasmed "because she was heavily breathing, and her partner was smiling and looking at her — like in an effort to not shame her."

But another attendee said they'd witnessed her fall asleep on her partner's lap and wake with a cry 'five seconds later'.

Nevertheless, her 'scream/moan' - which the LA Philharmonic blithely continued playing over - lead some to wonder whether the woman was suffering from a rare condition which causes uncontainable genital arousal.

Known as persistent genital arousal disorder (PGAD), sufferers can feel aroused without experiencing sexual desire and many can have multiple unprovoked orgasms over hours, days or weeks.

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Researchers estimated it may affect , although not everyone's symptoms can are as severe.

Being constantly aroused however, isn't as fun as it sounds.

reported that people with PGAD can have trouble getting on with their day-to-day lives and may experience anxiety, panic attacks and depression.

Christine Decker from Wisconsin - who made headlines as Dale Decker in 2014 before she came as transgender - developed the ultra rare condition after slipping a disk in her back.

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She suffered a terrifying 236 orgasms in hospital while paramedics watched in horror, and Christine later became completely housebound.

When she spoke up about experiencing more than 100 orgasms daily, she was met with merciless trolling rather than sympathy.

But after transitioning in June 2015, Christine said the hormone therapy which reduced her levels of testosterone also slashed the number of her daily orgasms to just eight.

For mum Cara Anaya-Carlis, having PGAD meant something a simple as the vibrations from a washing machine could send her spiralling into episodes that could last between four and six hours, where she'd experience orgasms every 30 seconds.

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