Re: Autonomic dysfunction
If you mean dysfunction of the autonomic system caused by diabetes ie autonomic neuropathy . It's a form of neuropathy affecting those nerves that control things we don't think about to control. There are a whole raft of things under this heading: digestion, sexual function,sweating, urination , respiration, production of cortisol and other 'fight or flight hormones'
There are lots of people on here that have some problems with autononomic neuropathy, though they may not have given it a name. Neuropathy can result in things such as , gastroparesis (delayed digestion), sexual disfunction, problems with temperature regulation leading to sweating or simply dry skin, postural hypotension, problems with dilation of the pupils resulting in poor night vision , hypo unawareness, control of urination leading to frequent utis ,cardiac arrhythmia and others.. Obviously these problems vary in the degree of seriousness. Individually the problems are not at all rare, almost all people on here probably have one or more of these symptoms at some time
see
http://www.diabetes.org/living-with-diabetes/complications/neuropathy/autonomic-neuropathy.html