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  • baldozer
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    Originally posted by Aames
    I would rather have all of those side effects you listed than be bald. Everyone taking fin blames whatever the hell is wrong with them on it anyway, so who knows what it actually does.
    I woke up all night once and felt like my brain was about to burst the next morning. Insomnia is a very unpleasant condition. You are just obsessed with baldness, you have baldophobia, LOL!

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  • BigThinker
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    Originally posted by Aames
    I would rather have all of those side effects you listed than be bald. Everyone taking fin blames whatever the hell is wrong with them on it anyway, so who knows what it actually does.
    I don't know about all the side effects. But, I would take a few of them if they were mildr.

    As someone with considerable health decision analytics and modest health economics background, I find individual risk aversion/standard gamble extremely interesting.

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  • baldy1990
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    Originally posted by baldozer
    Doesn't matter. With all his hair intact, he still looks very ugly. Goes to show you that hair alone doesn't make you handsome. On the other hand look at Zidane, how handsome he is even bald. Hair is very overrated IMO!
    he is 70 + years old and i bet he looked better in his 30's than this bald guy,for 70 years old man he looks asweome

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  • Exodus
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    Originally posted by baldozer
    Nothing special, even I look better than him.
    You must be hot...

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  • Aames
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    Originally posted by baldozer
    I rather be bald then risking unknown long term side effects of propecia. In an other forum, I saw this guy complaining that he is suspecting that long term use of propecia has increased cortisol levels in his body. And you know what high cortisol levels can do, it can give you diabetes, blood pressure, insomnia, kidney disease and what not. Many propecia users complain of not having deep refreshening sleep.
    I would rather have all of those side effects you listed than be bald. Everyone taking fin blames whatever the hell is wrong with them on it anyway, so who knows what it actually does.

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  • baldozer
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    Originally posted by baldy1990
    i'll tell you what,.Being the biggest fan of Paul Maccartney in the forum i can tell you how unfair life is.Paul Maccartney has the bald gene,his father was completely bald!His son is bald and he hasnt reach his 40's yet but Paul had all his life beautiful head of hair.And that is to show you how unfair life is,he has a massive talent and his hair while his son and father were bald and not as talented.
    Doesn't matter. With all his hair intact, he still looks very ugly. Goes to show you that hair alone doesn't make you handsome. On the other hand look at Zidane, how handsome he is even bald. Hair is very overrated IMO!

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  • baldozer
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    Originally posted by Aames
    I am the opposite. I hate seeing bald people who are clearly doing nothing/never did anything to treat their problem. They are living a lie!
    I rather be bald then risking unknown long term side effects of propecia. In an other forum, I saw this guy complaining that he is suspecting that long term use of propecia has increased cortisol levels in his body. And you know what high cortisol levels can do, it can give you diabetes, blood pressure, insomnia, kidney disease and what not. Many propecia users complain of not having deep refreshening sleep.

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  • baldozer
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    Originally posted by Exodus



    This guy looks ok bald? Heck, this is how I want to look...
    Nothing special, even I look better than him.

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  • Exodus
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    This guy looks ok bald? Heck, this is how I want to look...

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  • baldy1990
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    Originally posted by Aames
    I am the opposite. I hate seeing bald people who are clearly doing nothing/never did anything to treat their problem. They are living a lie!
    Think again before you talk.You cant fight your genes and dont talk about propecia,why they should **** up with their hormones and health.I bet they ones that they dont care have better lives than we that care and that is what it counts.A true man is the one who has confidence right?They just go with what they have instead of crying of what they dont,sure they are better with hair but they are trying the best they can with what nature gives them.And i'm sure that taking a pill to not go bald can make worse your problem and dont tell me that they are few that have side effects,it's not all about sex drive,what about your prostate,what about the long term effects.So dont blame bald for doing nothing,even if they cant accept it like me they may dont go on meds,if i had a safe option sure i'll go with it but there isnt.It is like accusing people who are fat or big nose for not going to make a surgery,nobody is perfect man.

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  • Aames
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    I am the opposite. I hate seeing bald people who are clearly doing nothing/never did anything to treat their problem. They are living a lie!

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  • TheLaughingCow
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    Originally posted by clandestine
    I hear you. I seriously hate seeing old people with perfect hair; it's likely irrational, but I do.
    Yes. A guest conductor for one of my honor bands had an incredibly thick mane of perfectly silvered hair, so good that i looked like a wig (but i don't think it was) This guy was 70+. I hated him so much, just for having what I couldn't.

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  • clandestine
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    Originally posted by baldy1990
    haha imagine me seeing my 70 old year dad with full head of hear while me balding
    I hear you. I seriously hate seeing old people with perfect hair; it's likely irrational, but I do.

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  • baldy1990
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    Originally posted by BigThinker
    For me, I was just so rooted in the old wives tale "you get your hair from your maternal grandfather" that I never thought I'd go bald, let alone do research about the actual genetics and symptoms of hair loss.

    As you would probably imagine, I was beyond startled when I noticed my hair thinning. This prompted me to see two different doctors, spend $300, worry away ~6 months of my life, and temporarily hindered my zest for life. Took me a while to get most of the way over it and force myself to get into weight lifting, eating right, and going out partying every reasonable opportunity.
    my maternal grandfather had full head of hair but one of his son was bald the other was not.Imagine that if the bald one didnt exist i would think i'll never end up very bald.Genes are unpredictable.It's good for you that you have found a way to fight it.I'm not into this gym thing,i always liked the boyish look

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  • BigThinker
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    Originally posted by baldy1990
    haha imagine me seeing my 70 old year dad with full head of hear while me balding
    For me, I was just so rooted in the old wives tale "you get your hair from your maternal grandfather" that I never thought I'd go bald, let alone do research about the actual genetics and symptoms of hair loss.

    As you would probably imagine, I was beyond startled when I noticed my hair thinning. This prompted me to see two different doctors, spend $300, worry away ~6 months of my life, and temporarily hindered my zest for life. Took me a while to get most of the way over it and force myself to get into weight lifting, eating right, and going out partying every reasonable opportunity.

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