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    bellababy60 Posts: 41, Reputation: 3
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    May 16, 2008, 08:29 AM
    Orgasmic or Not?
    Hello all. Haven't been on the forum for awhile because things with my beau are going great! My question is this. Lately, my beau has been super super affectionate. The sex is great.. but lately, he has been having difficulty reaching a climax. He is diabetic, but the problem isn't with him not getting an erection. The difficulty lies in the fact that he has not been able to ejaculate after hours of sex. He will get the erection then he will become flacid. I try all sorts of things from oral sex to stimulating him aggressively and sometimes tenderly at this request but nothing seems to help. We are thinking one of two things. He has an infection in his tooth and has been taking Tramadol which is a mild pain reliever, simialar to that of taking eight tylenol. Every time he takes this medication, he becomes very realaxed and euphoric, but it does not prevent him from obtaining an erection. His analogy is this: He said that he has never been so in love with someone as much as he has been with me... and the thought and process of our sexual encounters has made him so comfortable that he does not want to "give it up" when we are having sex because he "enjoys it" so much. I have had that issue too, where I just wanted to hold out and then during intercourse, I lost my ability to climax. Is there any truth to his analogy? Has any man or woman experienced these same euphoric feelings that would interfere with your ability to climax during intercourse? Please ask questions if you feel that I might have left something out. Thanks.
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    May 16, 2008, 11:20 AM
    He is diabetic
    Bet his meds has given him erectile dysfunction, and a visit to the doctor can help with that. No more assuming, and guessing. See the doctor.
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    bellababy60 Posts: 41, Reputation: 3
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    May 16, 2008, 12:02 PM
    He's not taking any diabetic meds. And when he did, he never had a problem ejaculating. So that can't be it. Thank you though for your in-sight.
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    May 16, 2008, 04:47 PM
    I think your overlooking the obvious here as a diabetic who doesn't take his meds is obviously doing great harm, and should see his doctor. Bad health can lead to ED as well. Share with the doctor what you have with us, and let him decide. Just curious, why is he not on meds?? Why is his ability to ejaculate more important than his health? Has he had his prostrate checked? Make that appointment, or you may never know the truth.
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    May 16, 2008, 11:24 PM
    I am a diabetic, so I can give you a brief insight into the kind of damage diabetes does.

    Diabetes is sugar blocks building up in the bloodstream instead of getting attached to cells as a food. The problem is the bloodsystem is damaged by these rocks roaming free. They do permanent damage to blood vessel walls.

    The damage is most destructive, therefore, in the smallest capillary tubes. The fingers, toes, kidneys, eyes... and in this case, possibly the penis. Getting and KEEPING an erection takes some work.

    So, diabetes or diabetes medications may well be the cause of this situation. His doctor should be made aware.
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    May 16, 2008, 11:33 PM
    I think it's the Tramadol. Have you had a mutually orgasmic experience without it? Different drugs affect each of us differently. Morphine type drugs give me the exact experience you describe, of feeling incredibly close, yet unable to orgasm. I will never again take Tramadol, I could not sleep.
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    May 17, 2008, 10:37 AM
    [QUOTE=simoneaugie]I think it's the Tramadol. Have you had a mutually orgasmic experience without it?

    Yes, he has been able to ejaculate without having the Tramadol in his system. I told him yesterday to quit taking it and to get those teeth yanked out! LOL. He quit taking it and was able to orgasm this morning.

    Thank you all for you suggestions and you were ALL right on the money! Thank you soooo much!
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    May 17, 2008, 10:38 AM
    OH BTW... He's back on his diabetic meds too. Thanks again you!
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    May 17, 2008, 12:44 PM
    It is refreshing to see a problem solved within a few days with good advice and caring people. So happy for you both bellababy!

    Have a wonderful weekend!


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