Depressed with hair loss, so I killed an entire extra large pizza and 3 cokes.

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  • yeahyeahyeah
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    Originally posted by greatjob!
    I wish baldness on no one except people like you. You have a perfect head of hair, something I would kill for. And yet you spend your time on a hair loss forum claiming your life is over, you are mentally ill!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    At the end of the day let me use an analogy.

    You have had your hand chopped off, I have had my finger chopped off.

    One is worse then other, but both are shit.

    Like just now I had a photo taken with my bangs not covering my forehead, I looked shit.

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  • greatjob!
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    Originally posted by yeahyeahyeah
    That is a very horrible thing to say to someone.

    You just sound extremely bitter and twisted with that remark.

    The fact is I have some minor hairloss. It concerning, even if I am confident it will hold out until better treatments come onto the scene. It's a shame about fin, but I just dont like the idea of ****ing around my hormones. My hairloss being extremely slow has given me more of a reason not to take it.
    I wish baldness on no one except people like you. You have a perfect head of hair, something I would kill for. And yet you spend your time on a hair loss forum claiming your life is over, you are mentally ill!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  • yeahyeahyeah
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    Originally posted by drybone
    Symantics of words but you got some good DNA there in comparison to many men when it comes to MPS.

    If I could go back in time , I would have gone on Fin at age 20 (unless the sides became an issue) .

    Good luck with your hair
    Dunno mate.

    If you actually read about the stories on here of those that are high norwoods, they all lost it in their teens.

    Like greatjob, fred, dannyboyy 7 etc

    And often, they suffered from diffuse thinning. If they have recession, they don't seem to have sharp Vs either, it's more of a wedgy U type of recession.

    Guys who lose it around my age (from what I have seen anyway), tend to keep it till their 40s; Sting, Ralph Fiennes or like that poster mpb48 or their recession completely stop with the slight recession being their final NW pattern. (John Terry)

    I think the age, type of hairloss (bald patch, diffuse thinning) is probably a bigger determiner for how fast a guy would lose it. Diffusers and those with bald spots lose it the quickest.

    Ideally histogen comes out in the next 5 years. Then I can top up with that and restore my temples.

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  • drybone
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    Originally posted by yeahyeahyeah
    I'm not taking fin.

    Dunno if it's luck, not everyone who receeds slightly balds significantly.

    Nw6 baldness is not common in my family.

    Older bro by a year has same hairloss pattern is hair is still thick at 29
    Symantics of words but you got some good DNA there in comparison to many men when it comes to MPS.

    If I could go back in time , I would have gone on Fin at age 20 (unless the sides became an issue) .

    Good luck with your hair

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  • yeahyeahyeah
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    Originally posted by greatjob!
    I hope he does then he'll somewhat know what it means to have hair loss ruin his life
    That is a very horrible thing to say to someone.

    You just sound extremely bitter and twisted with that remark.

    The fact is I have some minor hairloss. It concerning, even if I am confident it will hold out until better treatments come onto the scene. It's a shame about fin, but I just dont like the idea of ****ing around my hormones. My hairloss being extremely slow has given me more of a reason not to take it.

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  • greatjob!
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    Originally posted by Dan26
    guys stop ragging on yeayeayea he would be nw4 in 5 years without treatment
    I hope he does then he'll somewhat know what it means to have hair loss ruin his life

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  • yeahyeahyeah
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    Originally posted by drybone
    Consider yourself lucky dude I would ask you to consider fin to keep it.
    I'm not taking fin.

    Dunno if it's luck, not everyone who receeds slightly balds significantly.

    Nw6 baldness is not common in my family.

    Older bro by a year has same hairloss pattern is hair is still thick at 29

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  • drybone
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    Originally posted by yeahyeahyeah
    Doubt it. I'm not on meds right now, hairline hasn't changed since 2010. Might be one of those guys that get stuck at NW2.
    Consider yourself lucky dude I would ask you to consider fin to keep it.

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  • Morbo
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    This thread reminds me of that other kid (what's-his-face, you know who I'm talking about) who's been filling the forum the past year with his claims of depression, anxiety and a ruined life, while popping himself with enough medication to make him completely impotent by the age of 25. Why? Because he has normal hair where it should look 'twilight'-gigantic.

    You know what? I don't blame yeahyeahyeah or any of these guys. Hairexia is a serious condition. But I really wish people like Drybone would stop encouraging them. You're not doing anyone a favor. It's the same routine over and over again.

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  • yeahyeahyeah
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    Originally posted by Dan26
    guys stop ragging on yeayeayea he would be nw4 in 5 years without treatment
    Doubt it. I'm not on meds right now, hairline hasn't changed since 2010. Might be one of those guys that get stuck at NW2.

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  • DAVE52
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    Originally posted by drybone

    And if you dont consider yourself to be packing on a few pounds, I would like to see what your idea of overweight is. Again, its nothing to be ashamed of.
    Take a look in the mirror, son

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  • Dan26
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    guys stop ragging on yeayeayea he would be nw4 in 5 years without treatment

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  • greatjob!
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    Originally posted by 25 going on 65
    He said his concern is the front, not the top. His temples are pretty gone and his hairline corners are traveling
    Why should he have to defend his concerns on a hair loss forum? What is the minimum hair loss before he is allowed to be concerned?
    Yes I can see why more advanced NWs would get bitter but do not forget how you felt when you 1st realized your hair going, even if others said it looked fine
    Reading is not a strong point with most people on this forum. No one here has said he shouldn't be concerned, he has every right to be concerned and be a member here if he feels like he his losing his hair.

    The problem lies with his outlandish comments about his life being ruined and living in fear. If you think that his life is ruined because of his perfect head of hair or that he should be living in fear, then you're just as crazy as he is.

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  • drybone
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    Originally posted by DAVE52
    lol...........no horse shoe baldness here but I do have the bald crown.

    And no need to hit the gym to trim some extra weight, unlike yourself .

    But I do have the ugly happy face scar like you do



    I've just said " f*ck " it , buzzed it and moved on with life
    No need to get insecure or be disingenuous Dave. I saw your photos from your own thread. Horseshoe city.

    And if you dont consider yourself to be packing on a few pounds, I would like to see what your idea of overweight is. Again, its nothing to be ashamed of.

    At least losing weight is something we can do easily if we arent lazy about it.



    Like others have said, your scar doesnt look that bad. Try to think positive


    I would ask you to calm down a bit and allow others their process. Just because yours ended in utter failure doesnt mean you need to rain on other parade.

    I hope you all the best man.

    p.s.

    You know on top of Jenny Craig they also have lasik eye surgery right?



    Here is the one for lasik to get rid of the glasses



    There is no reason why you cant turn your life around !!!

    In your case I would strongly consider the hair tattoo since you are so bald.

    Last edited by drybone; 09-24-2013, 09:13 AM. Reason: extra info

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  • yeahyeahyeah
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    Originally posted by mpb47
    I agree his life is not ruined, at least not yet.

    But In all fairness to him, when I was in my late 20's many, but not all, would say I was crazy to think I was losing hair. It was not much but I saw it recede at 17 then stop. In my late 20's I thought I was going to be ok, but fast forward about 10 years and in kicked in. From my prospective, one day I was fine, the next I was going bald and did not want to believe it at first.

    Knowing what I know now, I would defiantly try to fight it just as soon as I saw it start to kick in rather than procrastinate.
    Tbh I think better treatments will be out in the next 10 years time.

    So if I don't lose any ground for another 10 years then I should be ok as I won't need to mess around with fin.

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