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"I have type 2 mild. But I am convinced that the tablets have had the side effect of shrinking my cock and also not as hard as once was. Has anyone else had such problems is it commonplace and what remedies are available? All help appreciated." I'm type 2 got the doc to prescribe Viagra don't always need them unless I know we are having a play meet . I found that it was the statins that I was prescribed that affected me more than the metformin , statins gave me muscle wasting, joint pain , digestive problems and made getting and erection difficult . Stopped taking the statins for over a year now feel much better in myself and my muscle has returned along with my erections John | |||
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"I have type 2 mild. But I am convinced that the tablets have had the side effect of shrinking my cock and also not as hard as once was. Has anyone else had such problems is it commonplace and what remedies are available? All help appreciated." No such thing as 'mild' diabetes. If your blood sugars are high, you'll have election problems. Stop eating carbs if they are high. | |||
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"Just want to point out, type 2 is not mild diabetes. There is no such thing as mild diabetes. Its just the type 2 isn't caused by an auto-immune disorder, whereas type 1 and LADA is. All diabetics have an impaired or unfunctioning pancreas. " Almost spot on. T2 is more likely to be an over production of insulin due to the receptors being damaged. It's why 80% of T2 are overweight and T1 underweight at diagnosis as insulin is the fat building hormone. | |||
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"Just want to point out, type 2 is not mild diabetes. There is no such thing as mild diabetes. Its just the type 2 isn't caused by an auto-immune disorder, whereas type 1 and LADA is. All diabetics have an impaired or unfunctioning pancreas. Almost spot on. T2 is more likely to be an over production of insulin due to the receptors being damaged. It's why 80% of T2 are overweight and T1 underweight at diagnosis as insulin is the fat building hormone. " not sure thats correct....isnt type 2 where you dont produce enough insulin and type 1 you dont produce any. | |||
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"Just want to point out, type 2 is not mild diabetes. There is no such thing as mild diabetes. Its just the type 2 isn't caused by an auto-immune disorder, whereas type 1 and LADA is. All diabetics have an impaired or unfunctioning pancreas. Almost spot on. T2 is more likely to be an over production of insulin due to the receptors being damaged. It's why 80% of T2 are overweight and T1 underweight at diagnosis as insulin is the fat building hormone. not sure thats correct....isnt type 2 where you dont produce enough insulin and type 1 you dont produce any." It's far more complicated than that but generally, T2 is the failure of the insulin receptors so the pancreas has to produce ever increasing amounts of insulin for it to work on dietary carbohydrates. You can improve insulin resistance and help your pancreas by cutting out as much carb in your diet as possible. I eat less than 30g a day and have an HbA1c of around 4.5 Insulin makes you fat and elevated blood sugars damage every part of your body. | |||
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