Rarely discussed topic - - since complications with diabetes and sexuality tend to focus on men. Diabetes and neuropathy can also affect female sexuality.
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Blue Moon |
September 13, 2009 6:37 AM
Found this video informative and helpful.
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MacGranny |
September 11, 2009 7:29 PM
Thank you, thank you, thank you.
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Turtle |
July 6, 2009 2:22 AM
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.
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Splender |
March 2, 2009 7:22 AM
This is something all diabetics should be told by their doctors.
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Anngelia |
February 1, 2009 2:35 PM
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.
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cajunkitten |
February 1, 2009 3:54 AM
I thought it was just me and didn't think that my diabetes had anything to do with me not being able to get aroused. This does explain alot.
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Survivor |
February 1, 2009 3:01 AM
This was a very informative video. On top of other health issues I now realize that my type 2 Diabetes is probably a factor in not feeling very sexual these years! Love, Survivor
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highlandcitygirl |
January 19, 2009 2:41 AM
well, this explains a lot!
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Ashalka |
January 11, 2009 5:51 PM
Valuable information!!
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Kathy Cook |
January 10, 2009 10:04 PM
I think that is a very good topic. I didn't actually listen to the whole thing because this is not (thankfully) a problem I don't have. What I did listen to was good.
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