Spiking sugars. Falling sugars. Long-term complications. Diabetes can get between you and a fulfilling sex life. Our experts dish on the benefits and common issues of sex (and how to solve them), the conversations to have with care providers, and thoughtful ways to keep this disease out of the bedroom.
Three Steps To Better Sex
As a person with diabetes, you have every reason to expect a terrific sex life. But diabetes can be an occasional nuisance or even a constant bogeyman in the bedroom.“It may be a day of rollercoaster glucose readings that steals your extra energy, or you’re just feeling awkward about wearing an insulin delivery or glucose monitoring device,” says Janis Roszler, co-author of Sex and Diabetes: For Him and For Her (American Diabetes Association, 2007). “It could just be a day when burnout is getting the best of you.”
But you can minimise the challenges and maximise sexual pleasure, whatever baggage you bring to the boudoir.
1 Communicate openly about what you’re feeling. Take your attention off the glucose levels for a while; you might consider wearing CGM. It helps with spontaneity.
2 “Apply a sense of humour,” is Roszler’s suggestion. “It helps you both laugh off the challenging moments.”
Long-term, years of glucose swings along with risk factors such as excess weight, cigarette smoking, and uncontrolled blood pressure and lipids can take their toll, including on sex organs.
Circulatory and nervous systems play lead roles here. A form of diabetic nerve disease called autonomic neuropathy damages nerves that manage automatic functions, from controlling blood pressure to digesting food and, yes, the behaviour of your sex organs. Then there’s blood flow. If it’s hampered, you might not receive enough blood below the belt to get aroused.
Bu hikaye Diabetic Living Australia dergisinin March - April 2018 sayısından alınmıştır.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber ? Giriş Yap
Bu hikaye Diabetic Living Australia dergisinin March - April 2018 sayısından alınmıştır.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber? Giriş Yap
A whole new world
Being diagnosed with type 1 diabetes as an adult can be a challenging and confusing time. In this extract from the JDRF's new book, Straight to the Point, they explain what's going on and what to say to people who make uninformed comments about your condition
5 Days 5 Dinners
Weeknights are sorted with these fresh, flavoursome mains, packed with veg!
Fantastic Feta
This soft, white cheese with Greek origins is versatile and packs a flavour punch, with only a small amount needed to jazz up a dish
My story: "I'm proud of the fact that I've gotten hold of my health"
When Natalie Rixon, now 33, discovered she had prediabetes soon after she'd turned 20, it was a shock and a relief all rolled into one. What she did next changed her future.
INTERPRETING YOUR cgm DATA
A continuous glucose monitor is a wonderful source of information but do you really know what you're looking at?
7 NEED-TO-KNOW FACTS ABOUT...diabetes & kidney disease
Diabetes is the most common cause of Chronic Kidney Disease. Learn more about this condition and how to protect yourself from developing it.
GET OFF THE diet ROLLERCOASTER
Dietitian Lyndi Cohen wants you to take a deep breath and think about your weight, and health, in a whole new way.
WHAT IS Wegovy?
Meet Wegovy, the new once-weekly weightloss injection that research shows helps people lose significantly more body weight than those using diet and exercise alone.
MEDICATION & CONSUMABLES
Insulin is available on the Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme (PBS).
DOLLARS AND DIABETES
When you have type 1 diabetes, it's important to see a variety of health professionals regularly to keep your health on track.