Question. I’m a 34-year-old married woman and my husband is 41. We’ve been married for nine years. Recently, he was diagnosed with blood pressure and diabetes. He is now on medication. Is it a myth that blood pressure and diabetes medicine decreases a person's sexual drive? Please help.
Answer. Uncontrolled diabetes and some drugs, which are used for maintaining blood pressure cause erectile dysfunction (ED). But you must recheck with his doctor.


Comments (5)
on: January 19, 2012 8:17 PM | Reply
hey sexy ......dont worry .....if he has low sexual drive .......call me i can satisfy u :p
on: January 19, 2012 9:10 PM | Reply
I have also gone through a similar problem. Insist ur husband to do lot of walking and strictly control his diet. Do not allow him to take sugar in any form (even fruits) and keep him happy even in adverse circumstances.Advice him to do some PRANAYAM exercises(u can search on internet or consult an expert). All this will decrease his medication. Always keep in touch with ur doctor. Ur aim should be to decrease his medication but not to ignore it. This will certainly help u. I INVITE ALL THE DOCTORS OR OTHER EXPERTS WHO VISIT THIS SITE KINDLY ADVICE SINCERLY. THIS WILL HELP LOT OF PEOPLES.
on: January 19, 2012 9:28 PM | Reply
A brisk walk for one hour every morning, complete diet control and you will have a cock as hard as a rock to enjoy. HAPPY FUCKING
on: January 20, 2012 10:24 AM | Reply
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on: January 20, 2012 1:49 PM | Reply
Yes Its True, from diet control and Walking, 100% curable for diabtes and more,
even i also diabtes, due to my self diet and walk control right now i dont have any errection prob, even i have more then 15- 20 mits moving and all,