Sex & SCI: it's all about thinking outside the box

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Sexual activity and satisfaction take a significant plunge following a spinal cord injury when compared to the able body population. While there are many medical reasons for this, there is also the emotional insecurities as well as loss of confidence that play a large role in the reduction of sexual activities. So, it was great that we came across THIS ARTICLE last week chronicling the lives of three persons with SCI and how they’ve navigated this aspect of their post-SCI life.

The Reeve Foundation has also developed a robust section on their web site that deals with SEXUAL HEALTH that we invite you to check out.

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