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<blockquote data-quote="Soupladel" data-source="post: 486034" data-attributes="member: 87238"><p>Ok, well things have now progressed a little, or perhaps regressed is the right term in the sense that it has now got to the point that nothing happens at all no matter how long i go for and i am starting to get worried. I have been to the docs and i came off Metformin for two weeks and there was no improvement. I have also noticed that i do not stay hard long enough and when i am, as above, nothing happens.</p><p></p><p>I have been prescribed Sildenafil, which helps with the hardness issue but still doesn't resolve the other problem of being completely and utterly unable to orgasm. Doc did a hormone check and that all came back ok, but as i have been told recently, my blood pressure is high and i have been put on medication to bring that down. Whilst i am overweight, my weight has not changed in the last couple of years so a change in weight is not the cause.</p><p></p><p>I can only assume that this may be caused by some form of nerve damage as a result of the period in which my BG levels were not controlled but the doc has not even suggested this and seems to think this is all down to a combination of my BP, weight and diabetes.</p><p></p><p>I have to add that whilst my mental willingness is still there, i don't get the physical desire i once had if that makes sense, no spontaneous erections or hornyness. I know i want to but visual and other stimuli no longer get me aroused so i have to assume there is perhaps something else that might be affecting me.</p><p></p><p>Have any other type 2 experienced this because i would like to think there is some sort of hope at the end of this tunnel if you will excuse the pun.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Soupladel, post: 486034, member: 87238"] Ok, well things have now progressed a little, or perhaps regressed is the right term in the sense that it has now got to the point that nothing happens at all no matter how long i go for and i am starting to get worried. I have been to the docs and i came off Metformin for two weeks and there was no improvement. I have also noticed that i do not stay hard long enough and when i am, as above, nothing happens. I have been prescribed Sildenafil, which helps with the hardness issue but still doesn't resolve the other problem of being completely and utterly unable to orgasm. Doc did a hormone check and that all came back ok, but as i have been told recently, my blood pressure is high and i have been put on medication to bring that down. Whilst i am overweight, my weight has not changed in the last couple of years so a change in weight is not the cause. I can only assume that this may be caused by some form of nerve damage as a result of the period in which my BG levels were not controlled but the doc has not even suggested this and seems to think this is all down to a combination of my BP, weight and diabetes. I have to add that whilst my mental willingness is still there, i don't get the physical desire i once had if that makes sense, no spontaneous erections or hornyness. I know i want to but visual and other stimuli no longer get me aroused so i have to assume there is perhaps something else that might be affecting me. Have any other type 2 experienced this because i would like to think there is some sort of hope at the end of this tunnel if you will excuse the pun. [/QUOTE]
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