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<blockquote data-quote="pikeman2210" data-source="post: 41751" data-attributes="member: 13130"><p>Hi Anthony, it was ed problems that showed that I was pre-diabetic. They showed about 3 months after I changed jobs. Before I changed jobs I walked to work 4 days a week (a 4 mile round trip, I also used to swim during the odd lunchtime) then having a longer journey for my new job I stoped walking. I took no other exercise outside of my job. It took me a further 2 months to pluck up courage to go to the doctors. Had a fasting blood test, which my GP at first couldn't believe the result (he almost had me convinced that I hadn't eaten before hand for over 12 hours), told me to diet and had another test 3 months later which was the same. Still got the ed problems, because I'm only pre-diabetic I have to pay for my ed medication. Being a tight fisted Yorkshireman means I don't take many tablets:lol: </p><p>I don't think my wife would be too pleased if I took your advice :twisted: </p><p>Regards</p><p> Stephen</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pikeman2210, post: 41751, member: 13130"] Hi Anthony, it was ed problems that showed that I was pre-diabetic. They showed about 3 months after I changed jobs. Before I changed jobs I walked to work 4 days a week (a 4 mile round trip, I also used to swim during the odd lunchtime) then having a longer journey for my new job I stoped walking. I took no other exercise outside of my job. It took me a further 2 months to pluck up courage to go to the doctors. Had a fasting blood test, which my GP at first couldn't believe the result (he almost had me convinced that I hadn't eaten before hand for over 12 hours), told me to diet and had another test 3 months later which was the same. Still got the ed problems, because I'm only pre-diabetic I have to pay for my ed medication. Being a tight fisted Yorkshireman means I don't take many tablets:lol: I don't think my wife would be too pleased if I took your advice :twisted: Regards Stephen [/QUOTE]
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