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<blockquote data-quote="DR MICHAIL" data-source="post: 784810" data-attributes="member: 38367"><p>Hi, I am diabetic for 27 years ,T2 , first treated on oral medication and now on Insulin for 10 years. I know exactly what you feel because of my repeated similar experiences. The reason is not only the diabetes but other reasons such as relationships especially your sexual one, work, family and friends. </p><p>I am 68 now and retired and that even made it worse especially if you do not do much. </p><p>My own experience is to go to the gym and you will find a big difference in your feeling and your ability to cope with various stresses . Initially it is going to be a bit difficult especially you have to readjust your treatment during the gym session but then you will get trained in dealing with it with the help of your trainer . At least give it a go and see the result yourself.</p><p></p><p>Also you have to address any sexual problem because there are a lot of offers to address this problem , do not feel embarrassed and speak to your Dr or the nurse .</p><p>Good luck</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DR MICHAIL, post: 784810, member: 38367"] Hi, I am diabetic for 27 years ,T2 , first treated on oral medication and now on Insulin for 10 years. I know exactly what you feel because of my repeated similar experiences. The reason is not only the diabetes but other reasons such as relationships especially your sexual one, work, family and friends. I am 68 now and retired and that even made it worse especially if you do not do much. My own experience is to go to the gym and you will find a big difference in your feeling and your ability to cope with various stresses . Initially it is going to be a bit difficult especially you have to readjust your treatment during the gym session but then you will get trained in dealing with it with the help of your trainer . At least give it a go and see the result yourself. Also you have to address any sexual problem because there are a lot of offers to address this problem , do not feel embarrassed and speak to your Dr or the nurse . Good luck [/QUOTE]
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