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<blockquote data-quote="jack412" data-source="post: 635504" data-attributes="member: 97664"><p>both can be diabetic related, prior nerve damage and current medication. he may be a young man not looking after his diabetes and getting early complications. this may be just the obvious symptoms</p><p>Is he able to ask the dr to be referred to a specialist sexual dysfunction hospital clinic?</p><p>as you may have been reading on the net. Most diabetics have or will have sexual dysfunction, it comes with the disease.</p><p></p><p>If you were my daughter, I'd say..</p><p>it sounds like he hasn't looked after his diabetes, I guess he's around your age. probability is he will have further complications now or as he ages, including eye, kidney and heart</p><p>From your perspective, it is doubtful you will have a non-diabetic normal sex life.</p><p>Are you able to get some advice/counselling ? being a young woman in love, doesn't necessarily translate to living with someone with a chronic disease, you need to go in with your eyes open</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jack412, post: 635504, member: 97664"] both can be diabetic related, prior nerve damage and current medication. he may be a young man not looking after his diabetes and getting early complications. this may be just the obvious symptoms Is he able to ask the dr to be referred to a specialist sexual dysfunction hospital clinic? as you may have been reading on the net. Most diabetics have or will have sexual dysfunction, it comes with the disease. If you were my daughter, I'd say.. it sounds like he hasn't looked after his diabetes, I guess he's around your age. probability is he will have further complications now or as he ages, including eye, kidney and heart From your perspective, it is doubtful you will have a non-diabetic normal sex life. Are you able to get some advice/counselling ? being a young woman in love, doesn't necessarily translate to living with someone with a chronic disease, you need to go in with your eyes open [/QUOTE]
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