He needs to work on keeping his blood sugars under control. The main cause of impotence in men with diabetes is that it is not under control. He probably needs to consult his physician to see if he needs more insulin or a change of insulin.
2006-09-22 02:53:00
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answered by allnamesaretakentryagain 3
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2006-09-23 04:48:51
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answered by Anonymous
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I am sorry, diabetes is a horrid illness, I know because I have it (diabetes II though) and I have to go so careful all the time, sometimes I don't and know that I am killing myself by not watching what I eat, but it makes me feel so very depressed.
Why don't you log on to diabetes UK, they may be able to help you.
Good luck to the two of you.
2006-09-22 02:47:19
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answered by London Girl 5
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Hi Coolcat, Me again! :-)
Check out the Aspartame contents of his drinks - Diabetics react worse to it than none btw.
Aspartic Acid causes insulin to be released thus messing up the balance.
Do a Yahoo search for Aspartame + Diabetes
2006-09-26 08:28:47
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answered by alexinscarborough 5
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There are specialists who can help.
Impotence in diabetes can result from damage to circulation or nerves.
He is very young to suffer from this, even if he is a type I diabetic.
I went to a presentation once about it and although I cant remember much, I do recall that physiological impotence is rare but difficulty maintaining an erection can lead to psychological impotence. Men get very depressed over this. Women with loss of libido can enjoy contact, kissing, cuddling etc and if necessary feign orgasm and often get over it. Men may recover physical ability but they are scared to try if they have 'failed' before.
You might help by letting him know you enjoy everything else he can do to please you and if erection and penetration is the problem, who knows it might improve if he is relaxed about it.
There are various treatments available to help sustain an erection.
Good Luck
2006-09-23 04:22:09
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answered by cate 4
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NecropolisXR answer is on the money. I wonder who placed a bad answer vote.
Forget operations. What your fiancee really needs is a change of lifestyle.
Consult professionals.
2006-09-27 04:22:20
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answered by ang-pogi-ko 3
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answered by ? 3
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There is no such operation. The only way is for him to keep the diabetes under control. Eat healthy food and lots of exercise. No smoking, no alcohol and no fattening foods. And of course keep that sugar level under check.
2006-09-22 08:15:26
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answered by Scouser7674 4
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He's not impotent because of diabetes, he's impotent due to lack of control of his diabetes.
2006-09-22 09:50:20
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answered by NecropolisXR 6
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