Has Baldness Changed your Life?
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I became much more assertive as a result, mainly through spending years in a never ending bad mood. I'm largely over it, although I still struggle to look people in the eye when I talk to them. I'm no longer socially anxious, but it's proving to be a hard habit to break. That social awkwardness has/is holding me back in my career.Comment
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Being 'Comfortable in one's own Skin' is a principle that we all live by.
Consciously and unconsciously.
My hair began to recede in my late 20s but it was never a prominent issue. I still maintained an OK head of hair despite the thinning and a higher hairline.
It became outrageous for me in my very late 40s. I developed a balding crown and my hairline began to thin terribly.
There is not a day in which i am very concerned while looking in the mirror every morning. I cover my head with hats.
My life has been changed.Comment
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Yes, it made me painfully aware that I can never be truly perfect. I have to fight constantly with minox, fin, duta, and nizoral; always in a state of self-doubt. My life hinges upon these medications; they must work. In my pursuit for aesthetics, I have become a tragic hero. My downfall is the secret truth that all of this is a sham. Without drugs, I would be a bald, acne-ridden loser. I cannot allow that to happen. I must press on and fight the good-fight. I hope to see you all on the other side.Comment
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