Time table for side effects?

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  • Pilot
    Junior Member
    • Jan 2013
    • 1

    Time table for side effects?

    I have read the million and a half posts about possible side effects of fin, but I haven't really seen a time table for them. Is there a "standard" or "typical" time table for when the side effects start to take place after starting on fin? (IF someone gets them, IF being the key word)

    Sidebar, I'd like to thank everyone for their posts on here. I had a HT with Dr Hassen about 10 days ago and one of the reason I went through with the HT was the great success stories from this site. Cheers!
  • StayThick
    Senior Member
    • Oct 2012
    • 624

    #2
    Originally posted by Pilot
    I have read the million and a half posts about possible side effects of fin, but I haven't really seen a time table for them. Is there a "standard" or "typical" time table for when the side effects start to take place after starting on fin? (IF someone gets them, IF being the key word)

    Sidebar, I'd like to thank everyone for their posts on here. I had a HT with Dr Hassen about 10 days ago and one of the reason I went through with the HT was the great success stories from this site. Cheers!
    Congrats on your HT, I hope it ends up yielding great results.

    Regarding FIN, I think most would agree the sides will vary (if any) from person to person. Same holds true for the timetable on when or if these sides show. For me..I felt a huge difference both physically and mentally after the 3rd dose. This seemed to settle months into the usage, but the sides either worsened or remained depending on what I was experiencing.

    Again, it may range from person to person, but I experienced them immediately. Will never take or touch that drug again..bald be damned

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    • CurlyBird
      Member
      • Dec 2011
      • 99

      #3
      I got them after the first dose of 1/8mg. Many people get them right away, others it takes a couple weeks, and for some they have none for months or years and then suddenly get them. There's no way to be sure until you take the pill.

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      • Cob984
        Senior Member
        • Sep 2012
        • 526

        #4
        was wondering if there are also cases of getting them initially and them gradually disappearing after?

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        • baldesswonder
          Member
          • Dec 2012
          • 50

          #5
          I dont know why everyone is so paranoid of finasteride side effects systemically. Whats so hard about just crushing up the tablets and putting it in your hair as a shampoo? Problem solved.

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