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Sex and sexuality for men living with MS with sex therapist Darren Radley
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Sex and sexuality for men living with MS with sex therapist Darren Radley

Join Counsellor and Sex Therapist Mr Darren Radley as he shares his wisdom on managing common sexual concerns and difficulties when you have MS. Topics such as erectile difficulties and continence concerns will be addressed along with great tips for sustaining and enriching your relationships. Join Darren as he shares his wisdom derived from thousands of hours working with many people with the same concerns as you.

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November 17, 202140m 30s

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Join Counsellor and Sex Therapist Mr Darren Radley as he shares his wisdom on managing common sexual concerns and difficulties when you have MS. Topics such as erectile difficulties and continence concerns will be addressed along with great tips for sustaining and enriching your relationships.  Join Darren as he shares his wisdom derived from thousands of hours working with many people with the same concerns as you.

With thanks to Darren.

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