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  • Notcoolanymore
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    Originally posted by FlightTL
    We can have our hair back today! If it weren't for society looking down on men wearing hair systems...
    If you get a good hair system then how will society even know?

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  • baldozer
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    Originally posted by hairlosskills
    Anyone who knows me personally would tell you im the strongest person they know mentally/physically. One tradgedy after another i have had to overcome as a child. I deal with intense chronic pain daily and have 2 autoimmune diseases that with 100s of symptoms. Last year icouldnt even finish my own sentences when talking.
    These issues and tradgidies i have unfortunately had to suffer through do not reach the level of intense suffering caused by mpb.
    Mpb at 21 makes all my suffering and perserverance seem worthless,ok?

    Some people have had suffering before mpb, but when mpb hits on top of that it hurts. It hurts bad.

    Call me weak if you want, you dont know me though.
    Vow, you are such a whiner. I am a NW7 and I am perfectly fine with it. OK, I may look slightly better with hair, but that does not mean that I keep on crying about it.

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  • FlightTL
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    Originally posted by hairlosskills
    We will have our hair back 1 day. I will buy you a drink flight, when we get our hair back
    We can have our hair back today! If it weren't for society looking down on men wearing hair systems...

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  • hairlosskills
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    We will have our hair back 1 day. I will buy you a drink flight, when we get our hair back

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  • FlightTL
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    Originally posted by hairlosskills
    Anyone who knows me personally would tell you im the strongest person they know mentally/physically. One tradgedy after another i have had to overcome as a child. I deal with intense chronic pain daily and have 2 autoimmune diseases that with 100s of symptoms. Last year icouldnt even finish my own sentences when talking.
    These issues and tradgidies i have unfortunately had to suffer through do not reach the level of intense suffering caused by mpb.
    Mpb at 21 makes all my suffering and perserverance seem worthless,ok?

    Some people have had suffering before mpb, but when mpb hits on top of that it hurts. It hurts bad.

    Call me weak if you want, you dont know me though.
    Join the depression club. +1

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  • hairlosskills
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    Originally posted by Notcoolanymore
    Our current "solutions" aren't perfect, but there are always options. Deal with what we have and make the best of it.

    It is annoying as hell when guys tell us to "man up" and stop whining about our hair loss, but this suicide talk is ridiculous and incredibly weak.
    Anyone who knows me personally would tell you im the strongest person they know mentally/physically. One tradgedy after another i have had to overcome as a child. I deal with intense chronic pain daily and have 2 autoimmune diseases that with 100s of symptoms. Last year icouldnt even finish my own sentences when talking.
    These issues and tradgidies i have unfortunately had to suffer through do not reach the level of intense suffering caused by mpb.
    Mpb at 21 makes all my suffering and perserverance seem worthless,ok?

    Some people have had suffering before mpb, but when mpb hits on top of that it hurts. It hurts bad.

    Call me weak if you want, you dont know me though.

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  • Dan26
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    Fred I think you are pretty damn lucky that you look good rocking the shaved head. A lot of guys don't! Even the hair line framing your face shaved is a good look vs slick nw5 for you. Most guys your age with your degree of hair loss would probably have unrealistic expectations and want their original density back with a hairline which is impossible.

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  • Alex88
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    I've been depressed for other reasons and telling someone to "man up" while is depressed is pretty much giving him bullets and a shotgun pointing to his head,so i'm not gonna say it..... but instead i strongly advise to quit the suicide talking because IT IS NOT worth your time and whining won't resolve anything - try to find a good solution for you (and i hope you do,like for everyone here,we're here for the same "curse" anyway) and if you can't at least you tried. And **** stress man,it's helping your hairloss!!
    Stay positive
    Last edited by Alex88; 10-05-2014, 03:07 PM. Reason: shit happens!

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  • Scalpology
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    Originally posted by fred970
    I agree with Alex though. Have you tried every option available to you? Medication? Concealers? A hair transplant with a top surgeon? A hair piece? SMP? Even just shaving your head and see how you look? A combination of these solutions?

    If not, then you have no right to complain about it. And don't come up with excuses for each one of them like the side-effects of medication or the price of a hair transplant. Every solution has its downsides. You're never going to get a solution with no downsides at all.

    I've been on minoxidil, and it gave me 2 more years of a fullish head of hair, then I added concealers, which gave me some extra time, then I went completely bald, NW5 at the age of 23. I had a high-end FUE with a top doctor, at the age of 24. Today I only have like 25% of my hair transplant result, and it already looks like I'm not bald anymore. Here's the topic about my hair transplant: https://www.baldtruthtalk.com/showth...t=16218&page=1

    So I ask these questions to OP and other negative people in this thread, have you tried all available solutions for male pattern baldness? Is all hope truly lost for you? I'll answer for you, of course not, there is always hope, for everyone, but you've got to get off your ass, get rid of your negative misconceptions, and find those solutions.

    If a young guy like me, who was a bald NW5 at 24 years old and diagnosed as one of the worst cases of hair loss at such a young age a top surgeon had seen, can find a way out of this nightmare, then anyone can.
    Let's be realistic, hair piece is not an option. It's a one way ticket to becoming joke of the town and forever living in tension, stress and worry.

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  • Notcoolanymore
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    Originally posted by fred970
    So I ask these questions to OP and other negative people in this thread, have you tried all available solutions for male pattern baldness? Is all hope truly lost for you? I'll answer for you, of course not, there is always hope, for everyone, but you've got to get off your ass, get rid of your negative misconceptions, and find those solutions.
    Our current "solutions" aren't perfect, but there are always options. Deal with what we have and make the best of it.

    It is annoying as hell when guys tell us to "man up" and stop whining about our hair loss, but this suicide talk is ridiculous and incredibly weak.

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  • fred970
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    I agree with Alex though. Have you tried every option available to you? Medication? Concealers? A hair transplant with a top surgeon? A hair piece? SMP? Even just shaving your head and see how you look? A combination of these solutions?

    If not, then you have no right to complain about it. And don't come up with excuses for each one of them like the side-effects of medication or the price of a hair transplant. Every solution has its downsides. You're never going to get a solution with no downsides at all.

    I've been on minoxidil, and it gave me 2 more years of a fullish head of hair, then I added concealers, which gave me some extra time, then I went completely bald, NW5 at the age of 23. I had a high-end FUE with a top doctor, at the age of 24. Today I only have like 25% of my hair transplant result, and it already looks like I'm not bald anymore. Here's the topic about my hair transplant: https://www.baldtruthtalk.com/showth...t=16218&page=1

    So I ask these questions to OP and other negative people in this thread, have you tried all available solutions for male pattern baldness? Is all hope truly lost for you? I'll answer for you, of course not, there is always hope, for everyone, but you've got to get off your ass, get rid of your negative misconceptions, and find those solutions.

    If a young guy like me, who was a bald NW5 at 24 years old and diagnosed as one of the worst cases of hair loss at such a young age a top surgeon had seen, can find a way out of this nightmare, then anyone can.

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  • Alex88
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    no one gets what he wants complaining about its absence. if you want something you work to obtain it,if you can't obtain it there are two exits : accept yourself because you tried and you failed or accept the fact you are not willing to fight with a sickness with all your strength AND patience.
    you guys should really tried to do a little exam of what you're doing and see your priorities - our self image is important and if you think that hair are fundamental for it well, work for it..... otherwise you have no right to complain & that's what i think .

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  • Dan26
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    I'm convinced that the 'life is over' brand of baldies have never been 'cool' in the first place. I've watched one of my best friends go bald AND have a significant drop in status (job loss), yet his social life and success with woman remains the EXACT same ie very very good. I have no doubt, if he had started balding before he had this success he would be just like you guys, but he just so happened to have success while hair and maintain it without. It really is a mindset. Those of you whose life were supposedly great before MPB but shit after it basically let MPB win. Let MPB break you mentally.

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  • walrus
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    Originally posted by hairlosskills
    HairIsLife is spot on. This post describes the life of us young bald men have to suffer through.
    Your appearance matters more now than it ever has in our existance as humans.
    Whats the point living a life like this i mean seriously?? Pain for your entire life isnt living. Balding
    is a death sentence for young men,period.

    Suicide is most definantly an option
    This forum could do with a resident psychiatrist.

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  • hellouser
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    Originally posted by hairlosskills
    HairIsLife is spot on. This post describes the life of us young bald men have to suffer through.
    Your appearance matters more now than it ever has in our existance as humans.
    Whats the point living a life like this i mean seriously?? Pain for your entire life isnt living. Balding
    is a death sentence for young men,period.

    Suicide is most definantly an option
    It's also a permanent solution.

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