Dr. Stuart Meloy discusses his accidental discovery of a spinal cord stimulation technique that induces orgasms while attempting to treat chronic pain. Originally designed to modify pain signals by positioning electrodes near the spinal cord, Meloy inadvertently stimulated a specific location causing immediate orgasmic response in a female patient. The discovery, initially dismissed as merely interesting, gained significance when a gynecologist colleague recognized its potential for treating orgasmic dysfunction, a widespread condition. Meloy explains spinal cord stimulation technology, which has existed for decades managing chronic pain through microvolts delivered via pacemaker-sized devices. The procedure requires patients remain conscious during electrode positioning to provide feedback as doctors systematically test locations. Meloy addresses broader pain management issues including the under-medication of terminal patients due to societal stigma and regulatory concerns. The broadcast explores applications for various conditions including intractable chest pain and headaches, revealing how this serendipitous discovery could revolutionize treatment for sexual dysfunction affecting millions.