Good Morning.
Please see my 1st post and your replies on this matter.
viewtopic.php?f=15&t=29246
I have been to see my (rubbish) doctor about my current performance worries and he was not helpful at all.
He just linked diabetes and erectile dysfunction (as he put it) together and offered me pills for a cure.
I did say that my diabetes is very well controlled, as he (the doctor) has told me many times and that I was diagnosed very quickly, so never had years of damage being caused and that my age is very young, I am only 35 and was only diagnosed about 2 years ago with a Hba1c of 6.7%, its currently about 6.3% if I remember correctly. So I should not really be having these issues
I asked to be referred, but was informed that they don’t refer this type of condition due to diabetes. As I wanted to see an urologist for a duplex ultrasound and my testosterone levels checked and anything else the doctor could advise.
I feel that cos I am not over 40 that I am not being taken seriously as I have looked at the NHS website on this matter, and my doctor is not doing much… See below.
http://www.nhs.uk/Conditions/Erectile-d ... nosis.aspx
I just feel that I have been fobbed off, does anyone have any advice, as this is getting me down and making me nervous around my partner and making my performance even worse, if anyone can understand…
Sorry for going on.
Dippy.
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Please see my 1st post and your replies on this matter.
viewtopic.php?f=15&t=29246
I have been to see my (rubbish) doctor about my current performance worries and he was not helpful at all.
He just linked diabetes and erectile dysfunction (as he put it) together and offered me pills for a cure.
I did say that my diabetes is very well controlled, as he (the doctor) has told me many times and that I was diagnosed very quickly, so never had years of damage being caused and that my age is very young, I am only 35 and was only diagnosed about 2 years ago with a Hba1c of 6.7%, its currently about 6.3% if I remember correctly. So I should not really be having these issues
I asked to be referred, but was informed that they don’t refer this type of condition due to diabetes. As I wanted to see an urologist for a duplex ultrasound and my testosterone levels checked and anything else the doctor could advise.
I feel that cos I am not over 40 that I am not being taken seriously as I have looked at the NHS website on this matter, and my doctor is not doing much… See below.
http://www.nhs.uk/Conditions/Erectile-d ... nosis.aspx
I just feel that I have been fobbed off, does anyone have any advice, as this is getting me down and making me nervous around my partner and making my performance even worse, if anyone can understand…
Sorry for going on.
Dippy.
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