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<blockquote data-quote="vancleak1" data-source="post: 325967" data-attributes="member: 51475"><p>I agree he needs to consult with his doctor again, I had a similar problem & he fobbed me off by laughing & telling me to take Viagra! I was not amused , read up on line the different problems diabetics can face & then asked for another blood test which confirmed that the testosterone in my system was very low. I was the pt on 2 weekly injections which worked a treat! it also gave me much more energy to carry out normal daily work etc. Unfortunately the manufacturers stopped making it 12 months ago, so I was given a gel to rub in on a daily basis ( to my thighs or abdomen!) it is not as effective, luckily my doctor then found a substitute in injection which I have been having for the last 8 months , until it too was withdrawn! It is still available to buy on the web from unlicensed suppliers but my chemist has informed me that it should be available again shortly!. So have a word with your doctor & ask for a blood test - it can make all the difference ! I also wonder why these injections are so difficult to come by via the NHS they are not expensive £ 35 for 6 viles which would last 6 months. Has any one any ideas how to make sure they are available?</p><p>uP & AT THEM!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vancleak1, post: 325967, member: 51475"] I agree he needs to consult with his doctor again, I had a similar problem & he fobbed me off by laughing & telling me to take Viagra! I was not amused , read up on line the different problems diabetics can face & then asked for another blood test which confirmed that the testosterone in my system was very low. I was the pt on 2 weekly injections which worked a treat! it also gave me much more energy to carry out normal daily work etc. Unfortunately the manufacturers stopped making it 12 months ago, so I was given a gel to rub in on a daily basis ( to my thighs or abdomen!) it is not as effective, luckily my doctor then found a substitute in injection which I have been having for the last 8 months , until it too was withdrawn! It is still available to buy on the web from unlicensed suppliers but my chemist has informed me that it should be available again shortly!. So have a word with your doctor & ask for a blood test - it can make all the difference ! I also wonder why these injections are so difficult to come by via the NHS they are not expensive £ 35 for 6 viles which would last 6 months. Has any one any ideas how to make sure they are available? uP & AT THEM! [/QUOTE]
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