Yes, depression can : cause erectile dysfunction, as can poorly controlled Diabetes Type 1. You can live a long, happy life if you learn to manage both. Tell your primary care doctor & your endocrinologist & seek referral to a psychiatrist & a psychologist at King Saud Univ. College of Medicine, like the one on http://faculty.ksu.edu.sa/36264/Documents/Bazaid_Mini_CV_in_English_updated_in_October_2010.pdf. Take care
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Therapy?: Have you yet tried any form of psychotherapy? Typically, the optimal combination of things to treat emotional issues such as depression is medication (which, on your best day, is supposed to take the edge off symptoms) but the real gruntwork takes place in psychotherapist's consulting room.
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