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T2 and Erectile Dysfunction - Metformin, sulfonylurea, diet, testosterone
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<blockquote data-quote="JayAmerican" data-source="post: 2212859" data-attributes="member: 516798"><p>Follow-up with my primary physician and blood tests came back much better for A1C (6.2) and cholesterol (way lower triglycerides), and the additional tests requested by the urologist (testosterone, sex hormone, antigens, etc.) all came back normal. An EKG also showed totally normal. Which really mostly leaves just this epididymitis which I am about halfway through with the antibiotics for. It does feel a bit better down there but I've not had any convenience yet to "give it a test" until I am back from traveling.</p><p></p><p>I looked at the PDF for pelvic floor exercises - other than the ED, I don't have any other symptoms listed. The only other slight correlation is that at the end of peeing, the final couple of seconds is a weak dribble. Only in the recent year has that happened - it may be a side effect of the epididymitis but not sure. Not so say I won't try this exercise, just that it seems unrelated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JayAmerican, post: 2212859, member: 516798"] Follow-up with my primary physician and blood tests came back much better for A1C (6.2) and cholesterol (way lower triglycerides), and the additional tests requested by the urologist (testosterone, sex hormone, antigens, etc.) all came back normal. An EKG also showed totally normal. Which really mostly leaves just this epididymitis which I am about halfway through with the antibiotics for. It does feel a bit better down there but I've not had any convenience yet to "give it a test" until I am back from traveling. I looked at the PDF for pelvic floor exercises - other than the ED, I don't have any other symptoms listed. The only other slight correlation is that at the end of peeing, the final couple of seconds is a weak dribble. Only in the recent year has that happened - it may be a side effect of the epididymitis but not sure. Not so say I won't try this exercise, just that it seems unrelated. [/QUOTE]
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