hotblack desiato said:noticed that myself , three times last night and twice this morning :wink:
Soupladel said:Now to convince the wife it's a good thing
I'm female so don't have a penis but when I used to take Metformin my sex drive disappeared.
Your improved readings might be the reason rather than the metformin itself but I doubt the doctor would find cause for concern , so just enjoy it,
IM A TYPE 1 THINK ILL TRY THAT , MY PARTNERS A TYPE 2 AND HE GETS PERSCRIBBED THAT ANYTHING IS WORTH A TRY.I have heard that metformin can help with sexual dysfunction so perhaps it may enhance performance a little too ? Not sure but I'm off to see the doc for a prescription lol !
I would tell the Dr about any changes, delayed ejac could be the start of something. ask for a urologist if concerned.Ok, please don't take this as a bragging post, but I have a serious question about the effect of diabetes, metformin and blood sugar levels on sexual performance, specifically how long it takes for anything to happen.
I don't have a problem getting it up or keeping it up, but recently I have noticed I can go for much longer than I could before. I am currently on 1500mg metformin and since I started hone monitoring, apart from first thing in the morning, my levels sit between 5.7 and 6.6 on average, there are the occasional spikes where I have not eaten too well but on the whole I have been pleased with my levels.
Is this to be expected or is this something I should speak to the doc about? I should add that I have not noticed any issues with decreased sensation.
A heck of a lot of these EDs are in the head (no pun intended). I do wonder if a new partner might just be the answer.Soupladle, when it comes to ED type of stuff you will be amazed as to how complicated the sexual cycle becomes and how much psychology has an effect on the "performance"
I am type 2 and have had some of the symptoms you are presenting. The hard part is working out what is the cause. You have to ask your self some questions. Do you have the "morning glory" and does it work OK with mono sex (masturbation)? if so its probably got something to do with performance anxiety or a psychological root cause. Apparently this is far more common than often presumed.
Try not to be bashful and speak with your GP get a referral to a specialist if needed but get help.
Good luck matey
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