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<blockquote data-quote="Alexandra100" data-source="post: 1961320" data-attributes="member: 429870"><p>Hi [USER=452807]@lucas12[/USER]. I have a diabetic friend at my gym who has had roughly the same experience as you. That is, threatened with having to inject insulin, he took to the gym, lost weight and built fabulous muscles. His bgs improved, the insulin threat receded. He has been trying to find a girl-friend, and you can imagine his state of mind when recently he seemed to have found one, only to encounter erectile problems with her. Since then his GP referred him to a specialist clinic and he has been prescribed what sounds to me like viagra. From my perspective, the root problem is likely to be elevated bgs, due to the fact that he isn't eating low carb, but I don't think that programme appeals to him.</p><p>PS At the clinic they found that he has borderline low testosterone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Alexandra100, post: 1961320, member: 429870"] Hi [USER=452807]@lucas12[/USER]. I have a diabetic friend at my gym who has had roughly the same experience as you. That is, threatened with having to inject insulin, he took to the gym, lost weight and built fabulous muscles. His bgs improved, the insulin threat receded. He has been trying to find a girl-friend, and you can imagine his state of mind when recently he seemed to have found one, only to encounter erectile problems with her. Since then his GP referred him to a specialist clinic and he has been prescribed what sounds to me like viagra. From my perspective, the root problem is likely to be elevated bgs, due to the fact that he isn't eating low carb, but I don't think that programme appeals to him. PS At the clinic they found that he has borderline low testosterone. [/QUOTE]
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