Exercise!
2007-12-12 17:31:28
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answered by Anonymous
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Often diabetics have problems with testosterone production. See a physician. He'll order up a blood test to check on your testosterone level, and if some is needed there are both topical and injectible versions of testosterone supplements. For topical, there's a product called "Androgel"...to read up on it, click on the below link. Good luck.
2007-12-13 01:35:54
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answered by Jolly 7
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Man...being diabetic with Zero sex power...that is a sign of a diabetes complications which is NEUROPATHY...in other words...your nerves cant send any messages to your brain like the sensation when doing sex...and that is due POOR-Control of diabetes.
MY advise....
-try to re-control ur glucose level reaching the normal one's
-enrich ur diet with foods containing the B vitamine like red beef,potatoes, bananas, lentils, chilli peppers, tempeh, liver oil, liver, turkey, and tuna. Nutritional yeast (or brewer's yeast).
or you can have it by B-supplemantry capsules.
-reduce your weight if u were obise.
-stop smoking
-do some excersizes to refresh your blood circle.
On the time your diabetes is recontrolled....EVERY thing will back to normal and sex energy will comeback again.
you may use some sex-tabs like Viagra,Levitra, and so
2007-12-13 17:00:13
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answered by far3oni711 2
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Thanks for re-posting.
Sex problems are VERY common when you have diabetes. But there is NO "prescription" for it that you can go out and buy.
You WILL need to talk to your diabetes doctor (endocrinologist) about your symptoms and what treatments are right for YOU.
You should also join a support group. Contact the American Diabetes Association and find groups near you. People there are all going through what you are going through and they can tell you how they got through it.
http://www.diabetes.org
Best wishes.
2007-12-13 01:36:38
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answered by Anonymous
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whether a secondary symptom of medication or the disease, decreaced libido is a problem. ED drugs like Viagra might work.
Worse case then could be a neuropathy and nothing will work.
2007-12-13 01:33:12
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answered by Alex 6
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Get thyself to a doctor! Really, there are a lot of factors they have to look into when they subscribe you medicine for your sex drive. Don't buy your own, because you don't know the risk factors.
2007-12-13 01:32:48
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answered by Chien 2
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Try this its free http://www.hermansherbalstore.com/product/order/Optimum_Diabetics/
2007-12-13 03:15:37
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answered by Anonymous
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.. Ask your doctor if he can help, you, and if not, ask to be referred to a urologist.
2007-12-13 02:49:04
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answered by TedEx 7
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