Man Problems :-( Advice/help needed

irishrichard

Well-Known Member
Messages
61
Type of diabetes
Type 1
Treatment type
Diet only
Hi Guys,

Male here, 20 yrs diabetic and on pump for the last year! Last Hab1c was 6!

Problem is i've not been able to get erections!
Have seen doc but not pushed to help and advised to get Viagra or Cialis

Would like to chat to anyone who might be able to give me information or advice
Private message would be preferred
 

dawnmc

Well-Known Member
Messages
2,431
Type of diabetes
Type 2
Treatment type
Non-insulin injectable medication (incretin mimetics)
Apparently its quite common, I'm sure someone who knows more will be along soon to advise, but we are pretty open on here. Also you need to post 5 times before you can pm someone.
 

tom221990

Newbie
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1
Hi Richard

I recently went to the doctors to see the nurse about injections for my holiday to Egypt, while i was there clear as day she turned round to me and said do i get problems with erections, now this caught me abit off guard at first i have never heard of diabetic men getting erection problems as such but needless to say she said if i had she could prescribe me stuff to help with it. This probably wont help you but just a reply for you.
 

Hobs

Master
Messages
11,797
Type of diabetes
Type 2
Treatment type
Non-insulin injectable medication (incretin mimetics)
Dislikes
Argumenative barstifferous (new word *lol*) types who think that they know everything *wink*
Advice is fine but your doc can prescribe anything you need that is listed for NHS prescribing. All he has to do is endorse the script with SLS and you will be provide with what you need prescribed free.

Viagra is just one of the products on the list of drugs only to be ordered in certain circumstances (see Part XVIIIB of the Drug Tariff ), which means the prescriber has to write the letters SLS on the prescription as authorisation. If the ‘SLS’ endorsement is missing, the prescription should not be dispensed and will not be passed for payment by the NHS BSA Prescription Services. Pharmacy staff cannot make the SLS endorsement.
All male diabetics are entitled to Viagra etc under Part XVIIIB of the drug tariff and all GP's should know this as part of his/her erectile dysfunction training.
 

Hobs

Master
Messages
11,797
Type of diabetes
Type 2
Treatment type
Non-insulin injectable medication (incretin mimetics)
Dislikes
Argumenative barstifferous (new word *lol*) types who think that they know everything *wink*
The following drugs for the treatment of erectile dysfunction under SLS listing :-


Alprostadil (Caverject), (MUSE), (Viridal)
Apomorphine Hydrochloride (Uprima)
Moxisylyte Hydrochloride (Erecnos)
Sildenafil (Viagra)
Tadalafil (Cialis)
Thymoxamine Hydrochloride (Erecnos)
Vardenafil (Levitra)
Alprostadil (Caverject), (MUSE), (Viridal)
Apomorphine Hydrochloride (Uprima)
Moxisylyte Hydrochloride (Erecnos)
Sildenafil (Viagra)
Tadalafil (Cialis)
Thymoxamine Hydrochloride (Erecnos); or Treatment of erectile dysfunction.
b) a man who is a national of an EEA State who is entitled to treatment by virtue of Article 7(2) of Council Regulation 1612/68(c) as extended by the EEA Agreement or by virtue of any other enforceable Community right who has erectile dysfunction and was on 14th September 1998 receiving a course of treatment under a national health insurance system of an EEA State for this condition with any of the drugs listed in sub-paragraph (a); or
c) a man who is not a national of an EEA State but who is the member of the family of such a national who has an enforceable Community right to be treated no less favourably than the national in the provision of medical treatment and has erectile dysfunction and was being treated for that condition on 14th September 1998 with any of the drugs listed in sub-paragraph (a); or
d) a man who is suffering from any of the following -
diabetes
multiple sclerosis
Parkinson's disease
poliomyelitis
prostate cancer
severe pelvic injury
single gene neurological disease
spina bifida
spinal cord injury; or
e) a man who is receiving treatment for renal failure by dialysis; or
f) a man who has had the following surgery -
prostatectomy
radical pelvic surgery
renal failure treated by transplant.
 

ButtterflyLady

Well-Known Member
Messages
3,291
Type of diabetes
Treatment type
Tablets (oral)
Dislikes
Acceptance of health treatment claims that are not adequately supported by evidence. I dislike it when people sell ineffective and even harmful alternative health products to exploit the desperation of people with chronic illness.
It's not only men who can share about ED, some of us women have experienced this from the other side of the bed, with our partners or husbands...

I just want to reassure you and all our lovely diabetes brothers that ED is very, very, common in men with diabetes. All health professionals who deal with diabetes should be able to ask their male patients if they want to talk about it. Don't be shy - they really have heard and seen it all before. Your doctor can help. If you don't feel comfortable, ask to see someone else. They want to help - a happy patient is a less stressed one, and is more likely to be healthy long term.
 

irishrichard

Well-Known Member
Messages
61
Type of diabetes
Type 1
Treatment type
Diet only
Thanks for the replies and he prescribed me tablets so will look and see how they go!
If not, he'll get me an appointment with someone who deals directly with the problem!
I live in France so NHS not applicable
 

andy williams

Well-Known Member
Messages
82
Type of diabetes
Treatment type
Tablets (oral)
Advice is fine but your doc can prescribe anything you need that is listed for NHS prescribing. All he has to do is endorse the script with SLS and you will be provide with what you need prescribed free.

Viagra is just one of the products on the list of drugs only to be ordered in certain circumstances (see Part XVIIIB of the Drug Tariff ), which means the prescriber has to write the letters SLS on the prescription as authorisation. If the ‘SLS’ endorsement is missing, the prescription should not be dispensed and will not be passed for payment by the NHS BSA Prescription Services. Pharmacy staff cannot make the SLS endorsement.
All male diabetics are entitled to Viagra etc under Part XVIIIB of the drug tariff and all GP's should know this as part of his/her erectile dysfunction training.
You are on about NHS England. The other three NHS's (Scotland, Wales and NI) have diferent rules.
 

sud5nala

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Messages
155
Diabetes affects nerves and capillaries. ED in diabetics is commonly attributed to autonomic neuropathy. If ED drugs don't resolve the problem, then specialists you could try to get referred to include endocrinologists who have a reputation for expertise is autonomic neuropathy.