It’s not so much the medicines you take as the disease you have. I’ve been diabetic for 40+ years. As the disease progresses, you suffer nerve damage which means you lose some tactile feeling. Your blood vessels shrink which means it’s harder to get an erection. Proper treatment can delay these effects, but will not prevent them from eventually occurring. If you don’t have any other mitigating factors, your doctor could prescribe one of the ED drugs for you. He/she might recommend taking one a week to help keep your blood vessels from shrinking too quickly anyway. Good luck.
just being diabetic, also i believe insulin does. everyone i know of that is diabetic has that problem
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erection fairy
The little fairy that every man has that flys around you and gives you raging erections during school and while your grandmother is fixing your pants zipper.
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November 30th, 2011 at 1:30 pm
the person to ask is your doctor… they will know the right one for you..
November 30th, 2011 at 1:34 pm
It’s not so much the medicines you take as the disease you have. I’ve been diabetic for 40+ years. As the disease progresses, you suffer nerve damage which means you lose some tactile feeling. Your blood vessels shrink which means it’s harder to get an erection. Proper treatment can delay these effects, but will not prevent them from eventually occurring. If you don’t have any other mitigating factors, your doctor could prescribe one of the ED drugs for you. He/she might recommend taking one a week to help keep your blood vessels from shrinking too quickly anyway. Good luck.
November 30th, 2011 at 1:42 pm
just being diabetic, also i believe insulin does. everyone i know of that is diabetic has that problem