Nice thread, im considering jumping on dut since fin isnt working for me . I ve been on fin for around 6 months and im shedding like crazy even though I wasnt really even a shedder before hand?
Finasteride didn't work for you? So, did DUT?
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Unfortunately DUT didn't work for me.
I'm diffuse NW6 with a thickish (but fading fast) hair line and heave diffuse in crown.
Was on Fin for a year but thinning continued, then jumped on to DUT. Unfortunately, been on it a year and the rate of thinning has continued.
Pretty gutted, was hoping it would stabilise so I could have a transplant but I don't think this is going to be an option. I guess I am one of the few that doesn't respond to Fin or Dut.
I have read some great success story on both, I guess I'm just unlucky.Comment
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There have been cases to guy's responding to DUT when FIN failed. Nothing stopping you adding RU and Minox whist continuing DUT.Comment
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yeah... just mixed my first week of RU.. couldn't get ALL of it to dissolve in solution though... any one else experience this? I am using 10% concentration at 1.5 ML / day. that's about 10.5ml solvent (70/30) and about 1000 mg RU. 10% to jump start, then will reduce to 7.5 then 5%.Comment
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interesting you say that age may influence this... but I think if you're a non-responder at 19, chances are you will be at 33. Your hormone physiology and how you will respond can't change that drastically, perhaps maybe when you're a lot older. Same with sides. After your twenties, not too much changes. If you're gonna have sides, you'll have them.Comment
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I think age may influence it because generally the younger you start the more aggressive the hairloss is especially if you start when T and dht arent at their peak... your follicles would be growing more sensitive while androgens are being increased at the same time which may cause it to be harder to treat. Just a theory though.Comment
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I think age may influence it because generally the younger you start the more aggressive the hairloss is especially if you start when T and dht arent at their peak... your follicles would be growing more sensitive while androgens are being increased at the same time which may cause it to be harder to treat. Just a theory though.Comment
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Yeah, the hairline is the first to go in typical Norwood patterns... Are you on finasteride or not? I don't feel like reading all this.Comment
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