18 yr old, Finasteride 1mg daily, monthly updates!

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  • danylq
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    Hey man, your links do not work. Can you reupdate them please? Im also 18 considering finasteride. how have you gotten a hold of yours?

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  • Kojak
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    Originally posted by Wake
    how bad do they have it? my hair loss is only on one side and the hair loss stopped leaving an extremely thin top, but a top all the same. I'm tying to guesstimate what genetics has decided for me compared to yourself. superficial experiment I know but I would appreciate an answer!
    Completely bald on both sides, they only had the horse shoe left. Here is a pic of my hair in 2013 before my 1st HT (click the link). I credit FIN for the amount of hair I still had on my head at that time https://ibb.co/cVhcy5

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  • Wake
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    Originally posted by jsox761
    I'm aware that it won't completely stop hair loss, only slow it down. I'm hoping for a little bit of regrowth/thickening in my temples, and to stop the crown for thinning. If not, then oh well. Even if I can keep my hair until my 30s I'll be happy! Like I said, my grandfather on my mothers side was bald in his mid 20s. But my dad has a full head of hair in his 60s!
    Sounds like you have your expectations in the right direction, personally what I want is just a little more hair on my right temple and some on my crown! Been planning a transplant for years just gotta make the jump when the time is right. Thinking of Dr Farjo in the UK, I was referred to him by my dermatologist.

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  • jsox761
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    Originally posted by Kojak
    I've been using Finasteride for 19 years (pretty much longer than you've been alive lol) and I can tell you that in many cases it can slow down the hair loss, but unfortunately, genetics may eventually still cause you to have hair loss. I was really hoping several years ago that the answer was Dutasteride, after seeing the twins hair loss website I was very encouraged. Unfortunately for me DUT caused sides so it was back to the FIN for me. I hope it stabilizes the loss for you. I have hair loss on both sides of my family so I am really fighting an uphill battle. I can tell you that FIN probably allowed me an additional 9 or 10 years of decent hair on my head before I felt like it was time for my first HT. Good luck!
    I'm aware that it won't completely stop hair loss, only slow it down. I'm hoping for a little bit of regrowth/thickening in my temples, and to stop the crown for thinning. If not, then oh well. Even if I can keep my hair until my 30s I'll be happy! Like I said, my grandfather on my mothers side was bald in his mid 20s. But my dad has a full head of hair in his 60s!

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  • Wake
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    Originally posted by Kojak
    I have hair loss on both sides of my family so I am really fighting an uphill battle.
    how bad do they have it? my hair loss is only on one side and the hair loss stopped leaving an extremely thin top, but a top all the same. I'm tying to guesstimate what genetics has decided for me compared to yourself. superficial experiment I know but I would appreciate an answer!

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  • Kojak
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    I've been using Finasteride for 19 years (pretty much longer than you've been alive lol) and I can tell you that in many cases it can slow down the hair loss, but unfortunately, genetics may eventually still cause you to have hair loss. I was really hoping several years ago that the answer was Dutasteride, after seeing the twins hair loss website I was very encouraged. Unfortunately for me DUT caused sides so it was back to the FIN for me. I hope it stabilizes the loss for you. I have hair loss on both sides of my family so I am really fighting an uphill battle. I can tell you that FIN probably allowed me an additional 9 or 10 years of decent hair on my head before I felt like it was time for my first HT. Good luck!

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  • jsox761
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    Originally posted by Wake
    I'm not a doctor, but I know stress can make things worse. It's something I struggle with personally. But, try and focus on something else than your hair. Go to the gym and find a hobby. Treat your hair as it is hair, and not your entire being.
    Yeah I never really think about it. I just noticed and thought I should show you guys.

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  • Wake
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    Originally posted by jsox761
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    Hair is thinning all around. It did not use to look like this. It also feels irritated. Hoping this is the shedding phase.
    I'm not a doctor, but I know stress can make things worse. It's something I struggle with personally. But, try and focus on something else than your hair. Go to the gym and find a hobby. Treat your hair as it is hair, and not your entire being.

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  • jsox761
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    Yeah I use head and shoulders. The irritation has mostly stopped now.

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  • JohnMPB
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    It probably doesn't look as bad as u think

    Are you using nizoral or other anti dandruff shampoos to try and address inflammation?

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  • jsox761
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    Hair thinning


    Hair is thinning all around. It did not use to look like this. It also feels irritated. Hoping this is the shedding phase.

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  • Wake
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    keep it up, good luck

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  • Mpbman
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    Sounds like a good plan! Hope you keep your hair in the following decades!

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  • jsox761
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    the crown has definitely gotten thinner than a few months ago. around november it was still really thick. Also, the hair feels dead and dry.

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  • pleaseenterthename
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    Are you sure your crown is even thinning?

    Looks like a mature or receding hairline to me

    Hair seems decently thick

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