My boyfriend is 48 and suffers from many health problems. He has been diagnosed as type one diabetic for a long time but recently got told he's Type 2 and has become insulin dependant. Is there a chance that as he becomes more stable erections may improve?
ED and Type 2 diabetes : My boyfriend... - Erectile Dysfunct...
ED and Type 2 diabetes
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Certainly a chance. More reliant on how his doctor adjusts his meds, over time, and how compliant your boyfriend is with his meds.
Of course, has he discussed this openly with a md?
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