What age does the emotional pain lessen?

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  • FlightTL
    Senior Member
    • Jun 2011
    • 842

    What age does the emotional pain lessen?

    Seriously guys, at 26 years of age, and fully slick bald Norwood 7, I get depressed a lot.

    When does the emotional pain lessen??? I sometimes think never.
  • itsmyhairs
    Senior Member
    • Dec 2012
    • 159

    #2
    Originally posted by FlightTL
    Seriously guys, at 26 years of age, and fully slick bald Norwood 7, I get depressed a lot.

    When does the emotional pain lessen??? I sometimes think never.
    When you look old enough to be bald.

    50.

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    • Assemblage23
      Senior Member
      • Aug 2009
      • 197

      #3
      Originally posted by FlightTL
      Seriously guys, at 26 years of age, and fully slick bald Norwood 7, I get depressed a lot.

      When does the emotional pain lessen??? I sometimes think never.
      how did this happen so fast? did you treat your hairloss when you noticed it? That's very young for a NW7. The only thing I'd do if I were that bald would be scalp pigmentation.

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      • FlightTL
        Senior Member
        • Jun 2011
        • 842

        #4
        I have no idea how it happened so fast. I starting losing it at 15. Since then, my confidence has been low. And a Norwood 7 is tough ya know....


        Sure its tough with society making fun of me for being bald, then making fun of me if I wear a piece...


        I'm at a loss as to what to do....

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        • bigentries
          Senior Member
          • Dec 2011
          • 465

          #5
          Originally posted by itsmyhairs
          When you look old enough to be bald.
          That is the key, when you are old enough to be bald.

          And don't want to sound like a jerk, but "old" is subjective and society has been pushing the mark when you are supposed to be acting "old"

          In the past, people in their 30's were considered "old", most people already had kids going into their teenage years. Now society expects people in their 30's to still behave like frat boys

          With men like Brad Pitt or Tom Cruise walking around, society doesn't expect a 50 year old men to act and look "old" anymore

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          • UK_
            Senior Member
            • Feb 2011
            • 2744

            #6
            Originally posted by FlightTL
            I have no idea how it happened so fast. I starting losing it at 15. Since then, my confidence has been low. And a Norwood 7 is tough ya know....


            Sure its tough with society making fun of me for being bald, then making fun of me if I wear a piece...


            I'm at a loss as to what to do....
            I didnt realise you were a NW7 flight, did you not try any interventions such as propecia to try and halt/slow down the process?

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            • Assemblage23
              Senior Member
              • Aug 2009
              • 197

              #7
              When did you realize you were losing your hair? It struck me all of a sudden when I already was phucked. Did you try treatments?

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              • FlightTL
                Senior Member
                • Jun 2011
                • 842

                #8
                Only tried minox; that too for a few days, as it was really really drying out my scalp and causing dandruff.


                By then, it was too late....the hair follicles have permanently miniaturized......




                I'm happy that some of u have been able to save ur hair, or are canidates for surgery....

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                • mature
                  Member
                  • May 2013
                  • 45

                  #9
                  diffuse loss or slick bald? Honestly if you found a good hair system like from toplace.com it wouldn't even register as being fake.. Some people have a thing against it but I totally would use one if my hair loss was severe enough and not mind it.

                  Plenty of treatments and a possible cure are coming too...

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                  • clandestine
                    Senior Member
                    • Aug 2011
                    • 2005

                    #10
                    32.7632 lol

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                    • PatientlyWaiting
                      Senior Member
                      • Jan 2011
                      • 1639

                      #11
                      The pain of hair loss lessens when you die.

                      This is considering the fact that there have been, and are plenty of 40-60 years old's throughout hair loss forums.

                      It never lessens, you must die for the pain to go away.

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                      • cs2257
                        Member
                        • Mar 2013
                        • 56

                        #12
                        I say once you're married, have kids, and your career is established.

                        Originally posted by PatientlyWaiting
                        The pain of hair loss lessens when you die.

                        This is considering the fact that there have been, and are plenty of 40-60 years old's throughout hair loss forums.

                        It never lessens, you must die for the pain to go away.
                        Are you patiently waiting for death to take you?

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                        • Kayman
                          Senior Member
                          • Dec 2012
                          • 260

                          #13
                          It goes away when you accept it, simple as that. Some guys aren't too phased about it to start with, some are consumed with it. The pain went away for me i suppose when i hit age 29 30ish, havent been anguishing over it for a couple of years now, i think because i got too fed up with the stress. The piss taking also got tiresome that i stopped paying attention, life has been better since.

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                          • fitnessisgood4u
                            Member
                            • Aug 2014
                            • 81

                            #14
                            Doesn't matter how old you are the emotional pain is the same ....I cant get away ftom it at my age.

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                            • Illusion
                              Senior Member
                              • Jul 2014
                              • 500

                              #15
                              Originally posted by fitnessisgood4u
                              Doesn't matter how old you are the emotional pain is the same ....I cant get away ftom it at my age.
                              Lol seriously how do you find these old threads

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