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This content is made possible by the generous support of viewers and listeners like you. If you would like to make a donation, please visit: https://dpf.org/youtubedonation In this interview with Dr. Sheila Silver, we ask a host of questions we've received from our community about sexuality and intimacy and Parkinson's. Including: What is a sexologist? What are some facts about sexual dysfunction related to Parkinson’s? Does having Parkinson’s increase the incidence of sexual problems? What factors may contribute to sexual problems? Those related to Parkinson’s and not. Are they different for men and women? What are some of the most common Parkinson’s non-motor problems related to sexuality? Hypersexuality? No interest in sexuality? How do Parkinson’s treatments affect sexual functioning? What are the sexual side effects of Parkinson’s medications? What sexual problems may affect men with Parkinson’s? For example, is it difficult for people with Parkinson’s to get erections/to get aroused? Why do I lose my erection right in the middle of sex if we move positions or make a change? What sexual problems may affect women with Parkinson’s? For example, is it more difficult for women to reach orgasm if they have Parkinson’s? What are the most common sexual challenges for Parkinson’s care partners? What are the consequences of sexual problems for Parkinson’s care partners? As a care partner, what are some ways to reduce stress related to sexual problems? How can I improve my relationship with my partner with Parkinson’s when sexual intimacy is not something they, I or both of us want? (and vice versa). What are some ways other than sex to create physical intimacy? And more!