Diabetes causes impotency Diabetes strains marriages sex is vitally important in marriage
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Doctors delay advising insulin |
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Profits ruin marriages and steal sexuality |
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Diabetes leads to sexual impotence due lack of insulin, which affects the nervous system and marriages, leading to frustration and divorces. Clearly, diabetics can take
an insulin like lispro, inject the substance when ever is needed and
restore their sexuality if doctors would simply prescribe insulin. A
survey of women chat rooms reveals some important conclusions. Women have
become both disappointed and disgusted when their spouse can no longer
make Consequently, doctors who drag their feet, play footsie with drug companies cheat not just one person because marriage is not about "Me" but it is about "Us." In fact, diabetics should take their spouses to the doctor's office because this disease is about "Us," and the spouse has every right to demand what is best for the marriage and not what is best for the doctor, the pharmacy and the drug company. One woman posted on a chat board how she really liked sex and now she struggles just to keep him erect. "How could this be? He is perfectly healthy," On an online counseling site, one woman received the advice to possibly give up on a marriage. "Hi there and thanks for your candid answer. Men aren't just impotent for no reason and it's either psychological (goodness, the therapist must have some ideas by now) or it's medical as I suggested in my last post. I don't expect you to put up with a sexless marriage." People can speak of morality, commitment and religion in regards to sexual impotence, but the wise person should blame the doctor if a person truly needs insulin and the doctor fails him or her. Several factors indicate the need for insulin, including bleeding gums, sudden impotence, diarrhea, sudden weight gain and excessive weight loss. Of course, many do not want to take insulin, but again marriage is about "Us," so no one has a right to act selfish and allow some diabetic to suffer. In fact, doctors should be sued for not prescribing insulin and that legal case should be in regards to lost affection. "Sex is a vitally important area in marriage, so it's worth facing this situation head-on. Your husband needs to get a complete physical, even though he may feel too embarrassed to tell his physician what the problem is. Don't assume stress is causing your husband's impotency; a physical disorder such as diabetes mellitus or a hormonal imbalance are possibilities that need to be ruled out," according to an article in Today's Christian Woman. The author Dr. Diane Mandt Langberg discussed the need of physical attraction in marriage. The wife posing the questions to Mandt stated: Dear Dr. Langberg, "My husband's frustrated—and I'm frustrated—because he's having a problem with impotency." More of the story continued: as we review the medical corruption as noted in this Web site. Drug companies pay huge fines for illegal activity, hut they profit by the publicity because people continued to hope the miracle pill will fix everything. In this book below, you can provide comments on your purchase. This is a fictional book on how the drug company murders Dr. Bob for not selling enough drugs.
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As we can clearly see, the diabetic condition can not
be a "Me" issue but must be an "Us" issue. Every spouse of a diabetic
must go to every In another chat room a woman from India stated she wanted a divorce because her husband's inability to make love to her. "Hi, I am a 28 year old woman married for 3 years and I have a 2 year old son. My son is a US citizen and me, my husband are Indian citizens. My marriage is registered in India now. I want a divorce from my husband as my husband has erection dsyfunctionality and never ejaculates." From this evidence, we can see clearly that sexual impotence creates a huge problem in marriages. The above evidence concludes doctors act morally irresponsible if they do not provide insulin soon enough to prevent the erection problems. This author had plenty of signs as early as age 17 that he had diabetes. Consequently, one could assume the medical profession appears to be morally bankrupt. If men read this article, and they happen to be impotent due to diabetes, they should consider some of the facts stated here. Women generally do not really enjoy being married to a man who can not obtain an erection. Like it or not, these women quoted on this page posted their concerns on the Internet where everyone can read. This author did not provide a link to those discussion sites to protect their privacy. The whole issue of sex just happens to be highly
important in marriage, even if, the couple have religious connections.
In the case of the woman living in India, the laws in So why do doctors continue to delay when sexuality is such an important aspect of marriage and life? Why do doctors withhold advising insulin until they have sabotaged marriages? They say they always advise insulin, but this author says that has not been true. In fact, he told his doctor he might be dying when he asked if he had another type of insulin he could provide him. Then he became healthy again. Of course, every doctor will tell you that none of what has been written here is true because that would result in less office visits. For the diabetics who take short acting insulin when needed, and in this authors case every two hours, then the patients no longer need to depend on doctors. That is not a good thing because medical offices simply operate as a profit making organization. |
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