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  • UK_
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    Originally posted by 25 going on 65
    Kirby's story was very sad but Fin will not make anyone lose hair they would not have lost w/o it
    But if that hair was going to stick around for another 2 - 3 years then it could make all the difference, I mean if you're 28 and you're a NW2 for the next 5 years its not as bad as taking fin and then suddenly climbing to a NW3/4 in 6 months only for your dick to stop working develop breast enalrgement lose complete interest in sex to maintain this NW3/4 state until you're 40 - 50.

    Believe me, if finasteride was an 'effective' drug, you can bet your ass i'd be on it.

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  • UK_
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    Originally posted by yeahyeahyeah
    There is a poster called Kirby on here.

    He was a solid NW2 before treatment, once he started it, like you, he had a never ending shed which actually caused him to drop below baseline. He has never recovered and mentally he went a bit psychotic. Now he probably wonders what would have happened if he never took fin.

    The current treatments may work, may not work. But the fact that they can be inconsistant,means they are garbage.

    People who say they dont work forever, in some cases I guess it does work for a long time - Spex is an example of it.
    I think this is a great point, something which I've been saying for years but only now are more people starting to clock on.

    It also makes me wonder whether the efficacy statements made by Merck (e.g. 9 out of 10 men respond well) are true or lies, given the history of bullshit coming from this company however I would place my bets on the latter.

    But hey, maybe it's not lies, they probably just cherry-picked from their best studies, sugared up the stats a bit and voila! An extra few hundred million added to the balance sheet.

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  • yeahyeahyeah
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    Originally posted by 25 going on 65
    Kirby's story was very sad but Fin will not make anyone lose hair they would not have lost w/o it
    “When the effects of androgens in the body are lessened, e.g. through lowering DHT or by systemic hormone receptor blockade, the body seeks equilibrium through a process called upregulation. This can take the form of increased hormone production and/or increased tissue sensitivity to the remaining hormones. The reason side effects usually gradually disappear with finasteride is probably due to such upregulation. In a small percentage of individuals, it may be that this process overshoots the mark, resulting in significant hyperandrogenicity. This is marked by such signs as greatly increased facial oil, increased pimples, and greatly elevated libido. It’s possible that in certain cases such hyperandrogenicity overcomes the hair-protective effect of, say, finasteride, though this does not appear to be the case for the vast majority of people.”

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  • 25 going on 65
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    Kirby's story was very sad but Fin will not make anyone lose hair they would not have lost w/o it

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  • Notcoolanymore
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    Originally posted by BigThinker
    Shedding is way down. Was previously losing tons of miniaturized hairs. Lots of blonde hairs popping up on hairline.
    Hopefully this means that you have turned the corner and will start to see some regrowth/improvement.

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  • Notcoolanymore
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    Originally posted by yeahyeahyeah
    The current treatments may work, may not work. But the fact that they can be inconsistant,means they are garbage.
    Every treatment is inconsistent. The supposed cures that everybody is waiting for will also be inconsistent. There will not be a treatment that will work for everybody. And here is another news flash: Some people will not be able to tolerate the new treatments either.

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  • yeahyeahyeah
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    Originally posted by BigThinker
    Sounds like a personal problem. I doubt he was going to remain NW2 barring finasteride.



    I'm not a fan of what-ifs. Given the literature and medical community's consensus, I made the best decision for my situation and am willing to see it through.



    Agreed. But unfortunately I don't have a time machine for the future, so I'll have to endure the present.

    Probably not but the point is fin may have balded him further prematurely. Afterall fin messes with one's hormone levels.

    It's just sad that hairloss sufferers have very few good options

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  • BigThinker
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    Originally posted by yeahyeahyeah
    He has never recovered and mentally he went a bit psychotic.
    Sounds like a personal problem. I doubt he was going to remain NW2 barring finasteride.

    Originally posted by yeahyeahyeah
    . Now he probably wonders what would have happened if he never took fin.
    I'm not a fan of what-ifs. Given the literature and medical community's consensus, I made the best decision for my situation and am willing to see it through.

    Originally posted by yeahyeahyeah
    The current treatments may work, may not work. But the fact that they can be inconsistant,means they are garbage.
    Agreed. But unfortunately I don't have a time machine for the future, so I'll have to endure the present.

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  • yeahyeahyeah
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    Originally posted by BigThinker
    I think so, yes. Treatment doesn't necessarily work for ever, and I need to invest more time anyways.



    I don't know whether or not I've just accelerated my hair loss through shedding and potential non-results. Why the hell would I care if I go bald in 1 year versus 2 years? I'm on a long-term treatment; commitment is required.

    Infinitely worse than non-results would be not attempting to treat it and spending eternity wondering if I could have preserved my hair but *****'d out.
    There is a poster called Kirby on here.

    He was a solid NW2 before treatment, once he started it, like you, he had a never ending shed which actually caused him to drop below baseline. He has never recovered and mentally he went a bit psychotic. Now he probably wonders what would have happened if he never took fin.

    The current treatments may work, may not work. But the fact that they can be inconsistant,means they are garbage.

    People who say they dont work forever, in some cases I guess it does work for a long time - Spex is an example of it.

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  • BigThinker
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    Originally posted by yeahyeahyeah
    See stories like this is what scares me.
    You started an anti hairloss med and are below baseline?
    I think so, yes. Treatment doesn't necessarily work for ever, and I need to invest more time anyways.

    Originally posted by yeahyeahyeah
    How do you know the meds accelerated your hairloss via shedding?
    I don't know whether or not I've just accelerated my hair loss through shedding and potential non-results. Why the hell would I care if I go bald in 1 year versus 2 years? I'm on a long-term treatment; commitment is required.

    Infinitely worse than non-results would be not attempting to treat it and spending eternity wondering if I could have preserved my hair but pu55y'd out from trying treatment.

    Best case scenario: hair bounces back and I get to stop visiting this website.

    Worst case scenario: go bald, get off treament, hit the gym harder, dress nicer, and date older women.

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  • yeahyeahyeah
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    Originally posted by BigThinker
    7 months finasteride
    1.5 months minox 5% 1-2 times daily



    I dropped the dut for now. Using minox twice a day mostly, but occasionally once a day. Missed a few weekend applications.


    Shedding is way down. Was previously losing tons of miniaturized hairs. Lots of blonde hairs popping up on hairline.

    Overall density is below baseline slightly - especially thin on the cowlick. Getting hard to style hair, and mostly rocking the boring, extra short, soon-to-be NW3 (if not already) hair cut.
    See stories like this is what scares me.

    You started an anti hairloss med and are below baseline?

    How do you know the meds accelerated your hairloss via shedding?

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  • BigThinker
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    7 months finasteride
    1.5 months minox 5% 1-2 times daily



    I dropped the dut for now. Using minox twice a day mostly, but occasionally once a day. Missed a few weekend applications.


    Shedding is way down. Was previously losing tons of miniaturized hairs. Lots of blonde hairs popping up on hairline.

    Overall density is below baseline slightly - especially thin on the cowlick. Getting hard to style hair, and mostly rocking the boring, extra short, soon-to-be NW3 (if not already) hair cut.
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  • BigThinker
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    Originally posted by Notcoolanymore
    Word. BigThinker and Shan.......and Aames.
    I'm in good company.

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  • Notcoolanymore
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    Originally posted by Proper
    You were one of the people whose posts I enjoyed reading the most on this site.
    Word. BigThinker and Shan.......and Aames.

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  • Proper
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    Originally posted by BigThinker
    Sorry, I didn't see this before. I was using dut once a week in place of finasteride on the day I would take it. I did it for three weeks but skipped this most recent week. It's generic from inhouse.

    I haven't decided if I want to keep taking it or just stick to finasteride. Taking dut caused me to get sides similar to when I started fin, which were temporary (nipple itch, prostate tingle).

    Minox shed has stopped. Was losing hair like absolutely crazy for a week, but they were all miniaturized hairs. Now the shedding has stopped and my hair quality is good.

    I've got some hairs sprouting at the hair line, but they're few and farm between.

    I'm excited to see where my hair looks in a year. I've added cardio almost daily to my life and I feel a lot better about everything. Circulation feels good and I have kinda shook the fatigue that was hitting me from time-to-time.

    Onward to victory.
    I'm glad everything is looking good for you dood. You were one of the people whose posts I enjoyed reading the most on this site. Keep on at it!

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