Days after a young man was reported to have died in Kinoo, information is emerging that he was suffering from severe sexual hyperactive disorder. Iis is even sad since this boy who has been suffering from Sexual hyperactivity disorder had scored A in KCSE and was waiting to join Jomo Kenyatta University for a degree in Architecture. Its strange how such a less common disorder can kill such a genius. Find out how this boy died in mysterious circumstances. Apparently there seems to be an outbreak judging from the increased PDA we are seeing on our streets lately. Here is a detailed account of how you can get this disorder.
Before we look at the story of this young man it helps to know what is sexual hyperactivity disorder that can kill an intelligent young man.
According to Wikipedia :
Hypersexuality is extremely frequent or suddenly increased sexual urges or sexual activity. Although hypersexuality can be caused by some medical conditions or medications, in most cases the cause is unknown. Mental health problems such as bipolar disorders can give rise to hypersexuality, and alcohol and some drugs can affectsocial and sexual inhibitions in some people. A number of theoretical models have been used to explain or treat hypersexuality. The most common one, especially in the popular media, is the sexual addiction approach, but sexologists have not reached any consensus. Alternative explanations for the condition include compulsive and impulsivebehavioral models.
The International Classification of Diseases (ICD-10) of the World Health Organization includes “Excessive Sexual Drive” (coded F52.7), which is divided into satyriasis for males and nymphomania for females, and “Excessive Masturbation” (coded F98.8). A proposal to include a diagnosis called hypersexual disorder, simply describing the symptom without implying any specific theory, is under consideration for inclusion in the appendix of the DSM, but not in the main list of official diagnoses. The American Psychiatric Association (APA) rejected a proposal to add sexual addiction to its list of psychiatric disorders, the Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders (DSM). Some authors have questioned whether it makes sense to discuss hypersexuality at all, arguing that labeling sexual urges "extreme" merely stigmatizes people who do not conform to the norms of their culture or peer group.
Causes
There is no consensus among experts as to the causes of hypersexuality, and many etiological factors have been proposed. Some research suggests that some cases can be linked to biochemical or physiological changes that accompany dementia. Psychological needs also complicate the biological explanation, which identifies the temporal/frontal lobe of the brain as the area for regulating libido. Persons suffering from injuries to this part of the brain are at increased risk for aggressive behavior and other behavioral problems including personality changes and socially inappropriate sexual behavior such as hypersexuality.
The same symptom can occur after unilateral temporal lobectomy. There are other biological factors that are associated with hypersexuality such as premenstrual changes, and the exposure to virilising hormones in childhood or in utero.It should be noted that there can be psychological causes for this condition. Hypersexuality, in these cases, may be related to the longing for intimacy with another individual. Often, this desire is inappropriately expressed. This can be, once again, related to the condition of dementia. As this illness progresses, loss of self-esteem is often inevitable.
A loss of cognitive function as a result of this disease may be compensated for through hypersexuality.In research involving use of anti-androgens to reduce undesirable sexual behaviour such as hypersexuality, testosterone is deemed necessary, but not sufficient, for sexual drive.Other proposed factors include a lack of physical closeness, and forgetfulness of the recent past. Pathogenic overactivity of the dopaminergic mesolimbic pathway in the brain—forming either psychiatrically, during mania,or pharmacologically, as a side effect of dopamine agonists, specifically D3-preferring agonists—is associated with various addictions and has been shown to result among some in overindulgent, sometimes hypersexual, behavior
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According to his father this intelligent KCSE boy was killed by his older lover after he was caught red handed with another woman. His father admits that his son was sexually hyperactive.Peter Kabala said he had warned his son several times about the dangers of having many sexual partners but his advice fell on deaf ears.
“At his age, boys tend to have many women in their lives. The hormones are very active, but I had warned him,” he said.
The 21-year-old former Alliance High School boy was allegedly murdered by his 34-year-old lover on the Sunday night of October 6.
Leah Muthoni allegedly stabbed Adrian five times in the neck when she found her with another woman.
Muthoni, a nurse at the Kikuyu Hospital, had found Adrian at about 3am with a woman identified as Sara and said to be in her late 20s.
His father Kabala admitted his son had been seeing many women. He was also aware that the younger Kabala and his lover had quarreled over his promiscuity and tried to discourage him from entering into relationships with older women.
“I disapproved of their relationship (with Muthoni) because I thought it wasn’t the right thing and even talked to Leah to end it, but she was unwilling,” he said.
Investigations have begun into the murder of the intelligent KCSE boy.
Adrian had scored straight A’s in KCSE and was waiting to join Kenyatta University to study architecture.
He was living in Muthoni’s house just a few metres from his parents’.
On the night of his murder, Adrian was with Sara in the same apartment block, just two homes away from Muthoni’s house.
Muthoni is said to have got into the house and killed Adrian before she attacked and stabbed Sara once in the hand.
According to the Daily Nation, a caretaker at the apartment, Charles Kimani, said he heard a loud wail coming from the house and shortly thereafter, saw Muthoni running after Sara.
She failed to catch up with her and gave up the chase.
Meanwhile, Muthoni called Kabala’s cousin, Leonne, to inform him about what had just happened.
“Before I could say anything, Muthoni told me: ‘It was either I die or he dies’”.
On his Facebook page, the last post by Adrian was when he changed his cover picture and uploaded a picture of Muthoni on September 16.
Kabala’s father, Peter Kabala, received the news from his security man.
He described Kabala as a very social person, a fast learner and a man of many talents.
A third woman in Adrian’s love life is a maritime engineering student at Jomo Kenyatta University. She claimed that Adrian had been her boyfriend of four years. They had met as secondary school students during the national drama festivals in Mombasa in 2009 and the two had a one-year-old son.
She said they broke off their relationship only three weeks after their child was born because she discovered that he was seeing Muthoni.
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