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<blockquote data-quote="NicoleC1971" data-source="post: 2287804" data-attributes="member: 365308"><p>Just to say as well as this ED having a big impact on the quality of your life, it does have a serious implications for your vascular health. Yes there may be drugs that can increase the blood flow to that region but that doesn't fix the systemic problem that your small vessels and possibly large vessel (cardiovascular ones) are damaged by long term exposure to too much glucose.</p><p>If you are taking a statin or blood pressure meds then it is possible you could resolve those issues and that of type 2 diabetes by making some simple dietary changes so if you were my husband I'd suggest trying the low carb route. You should discuss with your doctor because depending on what meds you are taking, some of those may need reducing or removing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NicoleC1971, post: 2287804, member: 365308"] Just to say as well as this ED having a big impact on the quality of your life, it does have a serious implications for your vascular health. Yes there may be drugs that can increase the blood flow to that region but that doesn't fix the systemic problem that your small vessels and possibly large vessel (cardiovascular ones) are damaged by long term exposure to too much glucose. If you are taking a statin or blood pressure meds then it is possible you could resolve those issues and that of type 2 diabetes by making some simple dietary changes so if you were my husband I'd suggest trying the low carb route. You should discuss with your doctor because depending on what meds you are taking, some of those may need reducing or removing. [/QUOTE]
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