Diabetes: Female Sexuality and Neuropathy
By TRKnight2007
March 22, 2008
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Diabetes and in particular neuropathy affects female sexuality. Understand how to address female sexuality when diabetes and neuropathy are issues.
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Add your commentgreat information. Thanks for sharing
Thanks for the informative video! It helps to know that a problem could also be lurking in the vaginal area as well.
omg this makes so much since i thought it was just me
thanks for this information, with Neuropathy, I am in constant pain, 24-7. I didn't realize that it could also affect my vaginal area too. I have found that i stay depressed alot lately and i will talk to my Doctor when i go now, thanks to the this helpful video.
thanks! at least there is an answer! my DR. DID NOT WANT TO HEAR MY PROBLEM. HE SAID,"THATS A LITTLE MORE THAN I REALLY WANT TO HEAR." EVERY time i tried to tell about there being a problem with the lack of feeling, and the extra dryness. now i know i'm not alone. this is a real problem and that i'm not alone!!!ed, from ky.
This helps a lot Thanks.
HOW CAN WE GET SEX BACK ON THE ROAD SOME TIME I DONT NO WHAT TO DO MY HUB WHAT IT SOME TIME AND I DONT PLEASE HELP ME
very helpfull to understand whats going on and what to do!
Excellant info. Thanks.
Please view and rate, very informative !
excellent information, explains many unanswered questions. thank you for sharing it with us.
Useful information that is mostly hesitated.
I appreciate someone finally discussing how diabetes affects female sexuality. :)
Good information for those who was afraid to ask. I have had any problems. But good to know if I ever need to.
Found this video informative and helpful.
Thank you, thank you, thank you.
Very interesting information. I thought it was all lack of hormones! This IS a sensitive issue, as they said. I have no partner now and really do not want one but this would have been good to know about when I did.
Thank you for that info. I had no idea Diabetes or hypertension could affect so many things . I am learning so many new things about these illnesses.
This is something all diabetics should be told by their doctors.
I've been wondering lately who to talk to about this. My gyn, my endo??? But this video has helped me to make a decision.