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<blockquote data-quote="Soupladel" data-source="post: 443209" data-attributes="member: 87238"><p>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.</p><p></p><p>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.</p><p></p><p>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.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Soupladel, post: 443209, member: 87238"] 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. [/QUOTE]
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