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<blockquote data-quote="Kyambala" data-source="post: 2109649" data-attributes="member: 210735"><p>Hello "Shadow wrangler"</p><p>Your Diabetic medication can also have an effect - especially Statins. If you are on "Statins" I would recommend stopping them for starters (they also have lots of other nasty side effects).</p><p></p><p>Sometimes your type of work can have an effect - if you are sitting behind a desk, or computer screen, or watching a lot of TV and not getting enough exercise this can have an effect - active sport, such as football, can stir up "desire" but don't let that sport be a distraction and make your wife feel "shut out".</p><p></p><p>But the best advice is to speak to your Doctor. However, there does come a time when some men do "dry up" - it varies from man to man - but it is not the end of the world - a loving relationship can still be had if the rest of the relationship is OK.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kyambala, post: 2109649, member: 210735"] Hello "Shadow wrangler" Your Diabetic medication can also have an effect - especially Statins. If you are on "Statins" I would recommend stopping them for starters (they also have lots of other nasty side effects). Sometimes your type of work can have an effect - if you are sitting behind a desk, or computer screen, or watching a lot of TV and not getting enough exercise this can have an effect - active sport, such as football, can stir up "desire" but don't let that sport be a distraction and make your wife feel "shut out". But the best advice is to speak to your Doctor. However, there does come a time when some men do "dry up" - it varies from man to man - but it is not the end of the world - a loving relationship can still be had if the rest of the relationship is OK. [/QUOTE]
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