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There is really no stress - you get a pill cutter from the pharmacy at 3 GBP and it takes 2 min to cut for a weeks supply and the cutter is also a container for the cut pills.
I buy at the local pharmacy and believe I paid something like 50 EUR for a years supply, last time, I usually buy for 18 months or so - when I stock up.Comment
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Considering fin more seriously these days.. might cave.
If one were to experience sides, do they oftentimes resolve after stopping the medication?Comment
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I took .5mg for almost a month and had no sides at all, when I bump it up to 1mg I started to have erection problems (I started going paranoid on 1mg, I thought I was going crazy).
Now I'll stick with .5mg I feel safe with it and psycologically it will help me.
I think I just want to slow down my hair loss, not stop it, so that future treatments can be useful to me.
If I were you I'd try .5mg. See if you develop sides with it, if you do, chances are your DHT levels hasn't dropped too low therefore you won't develop permanent sides. Maybe .5mg everyday will be enough for you, you never know.
The reason why some experience sides is because their DHT drops to almost zero.Comment
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Oh and to the other poster wondering if 40 sucked. Well it depends...if you exercise you will be fine, but if you don't you will start falling apart and get old people problems....Comment
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clandestine: For what it's worth, I had sexual side effects on SSRI's also, but not on finasteride. (Same thing goes for others on this forum.)
Most people's sides resolve after quitting fin, but there does seem to be a very small % of men who are predisposed to long-term problems from using it. I'm not convinced these are "irreversible" like some think (hormone drugs can take a very long time to fully recover from, longer than six months in some cases), but I'm also not sure they aren't.
I'm using 1.25 mg per day. I was aware of side effect risks but decided to try the drug because, for me, it was a matter of the 2-5% risk of sides vs. the 100% chance of continued hair loss.
It has helped a lot with my mental/emotional well-being, because I no longer have to readjust to a new (ie less hairy) self-image every year or so. That was one of the more exhausting aspects of MPB to me.
In the end you'll want to bring all your concerns and questions to a doctor, which you already know. Best of luck to you.Comment
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What can a 20 year old be depressed about?
Okay, I will name a couple of reasons:
1) Having parents murdered;
2) Losing legs in a car crash;
3) Being born ugly;
4) Having AIDS;
5) Balding.
Good enough?
Don't trust everything you read. There are many male competitors that want to keep you from taking that drug, so you lose hair and can't compete with them for women anymore. If you start having serious side effects, quit the drug and they will go away. Simple as that, Jack!
It gets better from 20 to 30. At 25 is the peak or so. After 30 it's a speedline to hell.
Buddy, take a trip to one of those less fortunate places and see what a typical 20 year old's life is like. Don't judge life based on your own experience with it.Comment
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No kidding. Some people assume because they're enjoying their lives every body else is. I really find it hard to believe that most people think this way. Depression is NOT limited to a certain age group. A lot of teens suffer from depression and I think today's teens are more depressed than ever before. Suicide is the third-leading cause of death for 15- to 24-year-olds (according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention), and more than 90% of those who commit suicide have psychological disorders ( mainly depression).
Buddy, take a trip to one of those less fortunate places and see what a typical 20 year old's life is like. Don't judge life based on your own experience with it.
So sad that it hasnt yet.
I was looking at old pics of myself, god I looked so photogenic.Comment
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No kidding. Some people assume because they're enjoying their lives every body else is. I really find it hard to believe that most people think this way. Depression is NOT limited to a certain age group. A lot of teens suffer from depression and I think today's teens are more depressed than ever before. Suicide is the third-leading cause of death for 15- to 24-year-olds (according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention), and more than 90% of those who commit suicide have psychological disorders ( mainly depression).
Buddy, take a trip to one of those less fortunate places and see what a typical 20 year old's life is like. Don't judge life based on your own experience with it.
For me fixing my t levels made mine go away. So if you have it, have your t levels checked.
Oh and do not feel like it is your fault. It's your genes just like mpb.Comment
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And you may have inherited it from the same person who gave you your mpb genes. I have experienced it 2 times now and thought it was FIN leftover sides. That may have triggered it but I recently found out it runs pretty deep on my moms side. Her brother,who I got my mpb from, also has had it really bad and he just told me recently that all 3 of his daughters have it bad and are on medication. All these years and I just found out. My sister has it too and it's causing her some problems esp since she quit taking her meds.
For me fixing my t levels made mine go away. So if you have it, have your t levels checked.
Oh and do not feel like it is your fault. It's your genes just like mpb.
mpb47; More on topic, how long were you on propecia /after having quit propecia did you develop sides? Did the sides only appear post-propecia use? I remember you saying you needed T therapy; what were the nature of your sides again?
Sorry if these are personal questions, just trying to get a better understanding of what some people go through after having took this drug for many years.Comment
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It runs in my genes, no doubt. Moreso regarding anxiety, on my fathers side, which depression can oftentimes follow closely after, if one is not careful. My sibling and I are definitely in some sense predisposed, this I have no doubt. My father is a wreck, haha. Love him though.
mpb47; More on topic, how long were you on propecia /after having quit propecia did you develop sides? Did the sides only appear post-propecia use? I remember you saying you needed T therapy; what were the nature of your sides again?
Sorry if these are personal questions, just trying to get a better understanding of what some people go through after having took this drug for many years.
I had loss of sex drive, anxiety/depression and 2 WEIRD ones. The skin on the back of my hands looked aged The skin got very dry and the skin between my fingers shriveled up. And back of hands got cracks. It was a milder form of what happens to middle age women. One site says it is caused by high estrogen. My eyelids got droopy too. After awhile my hands went back to normal and my eyelids did to a lessor degree. Since I have been on T I have seen improvements to the skin on my face so it must have been low t/high e or something like that. After about a year my depression was lifted but still not gone 100%. Same with anxiety but both would stay away as long as i exercised. later my life got super busy - stopped exercising , ate too much and gained weight. About a year ago the axiety/depression came back along with new symtoms. No energy, brain fog. I tried to solve it myself at first but things just kept getting worse and worse till I had to go to the DR. Low T plus some other issues. It actually was not that low but the stuff really made me feel much better. It also made me start losing my weight which had become very very hard to do. I have often wondered if my original problems were a mixture of things coming together at a bad time. Believe it or not the site that explained the hands problem said grapefruit greatly increases FIN sides. At that time I was doing heavy exercise and practically got addicted to grapefruit juice-I was going through a couple of bottles a week. I was also turning 40 so wondering if all that together cause my problems. Not sure what to think just glad I am getting better....Comment
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