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<blockquote data-quote="etmsreec" data-source="post: 325907" data-attributes="member: 22426"><p>Diabetes can have quite an impact on both male and female genitals, though it's obviously more visible in men. Erectile dysfunction is not uncommon and can be quite a problem if you've been diabetic for a long time and if your control is poor. The issue is obviously compounded by one's own internal dialogue - it didn't work last time, what if it doesn't work this time and so on. Mental state, depression, and tiredness can have an effect too.</p><p></p><p>I'd recommend a discussion with your GP, to rule out other factors. The GP can prescribe viagra/cialis, as well as refer you to an andrology clinic or urologist to see if there are any underlying issues other than the diabetes.</p><p></p><p>It's often said that penetrative sex is only one aspect of a loving, caring relationship. Whilst that's true, it doesn't help anyone who is concerned with their ED and trying to get a solution to it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="etmsreec, post: 325907, member: 22426"] Diabetes can have quite an impact on both male and female genitals, though it's obviously more visible in men. Erectile dysfunction is not uncommon and can be quite a problem if you've been diabetic for a long time and if your control is poor. The issue is obviously compounded by one's own internal dialogue - it didn't work last time, what if it doesn't work this time and so on. Mental state, depression, and tiredness can have an effect too. I'd recommend a discussion with your GP, to rule out other factors. The GP can prescribe viagra/cialis, as well as refer you to an andrology clinic or urologist to see if there are any underlying issues other than the diabetes. It's often said that penetrative sex is only one aspect of a loving, caring relationship. Whilst that's true, it doesn't help anyone who is concerned with their ED and trying to get a solution to it. [/QUOTE]
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