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<blockquote data-quote="NicoleC1971" data-source="post: 2452368" data-attributes="member: 365308"><p>[MEDIA=youtube]n4JPnJF6mXs[/MEDIA]</p><p></p><p>I haven't seen this but I do rate this man who was diagnosed t1 in 1948 aged 12 and had many years of terrible control with complications attached. No idea if he's ever had your problem.</p><p>The underlying point is that ED is the canary in the mine because if we rule low testosterone and psychological issues out, then it can show early issues with arterial disease. I think you'd be unlucky in that most type 1s get away with a patch of poor control.</p><p>I've had diabetes for 40 of my 50 years and now try to keep insulin as well as blood glucose as low as I can to avoid becoming insulin resistant which can also be damaging to your CV health though it is high blood sugars which cause glycation damage to your pipework.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NicoleC1971, post: 2452368, member: 365308"] [MEDIA=youtube]n4JPnJF6mXs[/MEDIA] I haven't seen this but I do rate this man who was diagnosed t1 in 1948 aged 12 and had many years of terrible control with complications attached. No idea if he's ever had your problem. The underlying point is that ED is the canary in the mine because if we rule low testosterone and psychological issues out, then it can show early issues with arterial disease. I think you'd be unlucky in that most type 1s get away with a patch of poor control. I've had diabetes for 40 of my 50 years and now try to keep insulin as well as blood glucose as low as I can to avoid becoming insulin resistant which can also be damaging to your CV health though it is high blood sugars which cause glycation damage to your pipework. [/QUOTE]
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