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<blockquote data-quote="New Haven Neil" data-source="post: 2147071" data-attributes="member: 510164"><p>I have written about this before here, but I too suffered with not being able to maintain an erection. This was before I discovered I was T2, but I am lucky in that Viagra works quite well for me, with only minor side effects of blue-y vision and feeling 'stuffed-up' for an hour two afterwards (100mg) . It gets less withime too.</p><p></p><p> I would encourage anyone not to be put off from asking your GP about it, once you start to talk about it you get a sense of relief when your GP is matter-of-fact about the whole issue. I do now want to try an alternative that may work quicker, as the half hour wait can spoil the moment as it were. </p><p></p><p>When prescribed I wasn't (known!) to be diabetic and the GP then (he's retired now) wouldn't prescribe an other drug as 'they're for diabetics' !! I will discuss it with my new GP when I see him soon after my latest HBA1C. I find it easier to talk about it now have broken the ice so to speak.</p><p></p><p>Don't suffer in silence chaps! GP's are well used to this sort of thing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="New Haven Neil, post: 2147071, member: 510164"] I have written about this before here, but I too suffered with not being able to maintain an erection. This was before I discovered I was T2, but I am lucky in that Viagra works quite well for me, with only minor side effects of blue-y vision and feeling 'stuffed-up' for an hour two afterwards (100mg) . It gets less withime too. I would encourage anyone not to be put off from asking your GP about it, once you start to talk about it you get a sense of relief when your GP is matter-of-fact about the whole issue. I do now want to try an alternative that may work quicker, as the half hour wait can spoil the moment as it were. When prescribed I wasn't (known!) to be diabetic and the GP then (he's retired now) wouldn't prescribe an other drug as 'they're for diabetics' !! I will discuss it with my new GP when I see him soon after my latest HBA1C. I find it easier to talk about it now have broken the ice so to speak. Don't suffer in silence chaps! GP's are well used to this sort of thing. [/QUOTE]
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