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Er, not a feature of Type 2 diabetes itself, but a feature of long-term elevated blood glucose in any type of diabetes, since it is caused by neuropathy - eg a bloke I knew had whiplash in a car accident and that resulted in ED.
What advice have you received so far to achieve better levels to try and stop further deterioration?