DR. BERNSTEIN'S
DIABETES SOLUTION
2007 Revised and Updated!
A Complete Guide to Achieving Normal Blood Sugars
Richard K. Bernstein, M.D.
Hardcover: 544 pages
Publisher: Little, Brown and Company; 1
edition (March 22, 2007)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 0316167169
ISBN-13: 978-0316167161
Product Dimensions: 9.6 x 6.5 x 1.8 inches
Shipping Weight: 1.75 pounds
ISBN: 0316167169 Buy
It Today
To Order GLUCOGRAF Forms or DEXTROTABS Phone
Rosedale PHARMACY: (888)
796-3348
Before & After:
14 Patients Share Their Experiences
About half of all diabetic men are unable to have sexual intercourse,
because high blood sugars have impaired the mechanisms involved
in attaining erection of the penis. Frequently partial, albeit inadequate,
erections are still possible; such "borderline" men may still
be able to enjoy adequate erections for intercourse, after extended periods
of normal blood sugars. We have seen such improvements in a number of
patients—but only in those whose problem was caused mainly by neuropathy
(nerve damage), as opposed to blockages of the blood vessels that supply
the penis. When we initially saw L.D., he asked us to evaluate his erectile
impotence. We found that the blood pressures in
his penis and his feet were normal, but that the nerve reflexes in the
pelvic region were grossly impaired. L.D.'s comments refer in part to
this problem.
"I'm a fifty-nine-year-old male, married, with three children. Approximately
four years ago, after being afflicted with Type II diabetes for about
ten years, I noticed that I was always tired. In addition, I was quite
irritable, short-tempered, and had difficulty maintaining concentration
for extended periods of time. Otherwise I was feeling well, with the exception
that I was becoming impotent, having difficulty maintaining an erection
during sexual intercourse. At the time, I had no knowledge whether these
conditions were interrelated.
"After Dr. Bernstein taught me to measure my blood sugars, I discovered
that they averaged about 375 mg/dl, which is very high. With my new diet
and small doses of insulin, they are now essentially normal all the time.
"I began to feel better than I had in years, both physically and
mentally. The problem with impotency has improved. I maintain a daily
check of my blood sugars and feel that my overall improvement has also
helped me recuperate quickly from a total hip replacement without any
complications."
Get Adobe Acrobat Now Tip: To save PDF's without viewing
first, right-click the link and choose "Save Target As" from pop-up
menu
This Web site and its contents are Copyright 2000 by
Richard K. Bernstein, M.D., Little, Brown & Company, and/or other
copyright holders as may apply. No portion of this Web site may be reproduced
in whole or in part without the express written consent of Little, Brown
& Company and/or Richard K. Bernstein, M.D. and/or any other respective
copyright holder(s).