Dr Nigam, my own experience

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  • Breaking Bald
    Senior Member
    • Aug 2012
    • 598

    A decent HD camera is essential! Make sure you get a good one, the quality of that video is awful.

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    • ar50
      Senior Member
      • May 2013
      • 115

      Originally posted by didi
      ar50

      forget about dr c, the only real chance is dr nigam...you are diffuse thinner at 22, don't worry soon you will be bald and if dr nigams technique proves to be legit you go to Mumbai gonna get decent head of hair. technique looks promising and its around the corner.
      In meantime buzz it off, hit the gym, get jacked and your confidence shd go up.

      You are 22, do you really wanna take meds that mess with your male hormones?it will slow down your balding process and you gonna look like a guy who desperately wants to save hair...

      in the less than 12 months we will know how effective is dr nigams doubling technique, plus theres French Dr who is trying to do the same

      Yeah man I really hope these 2 find something. Im preparing to have the HT if it can help me. I think I will start with keratene. Whats your opinion about that?

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      • ar50
        Senior Member
        • May 2013
        • 115

        Originally posted by Vox
        That happened to me also in my 20's. Before the age of 30 it was quite clear that I was heading to NW7 territory in a diffuse pattern. And guess what, there were no mediations back then. As others told you before, you should seriously consider the available drugs (I am sure a dermatologist can prescribe you what precisely) and see what happens. If side effects are serious, you can always stop. You are young and strong, your body will be able to recover in such a case, if you observe meticulously its reaction and act quickly if something goes wrong.


        Why? Do you like them? If yes, then go out for them. Since you are not yet bald but just thinning in the diffuse pattern, you can look good by keeping your hair really short. You can to it alone, once per week for example. It will save you much money also.


        And nothing will be for a long time to come. Time to take a break from the forum and go out to chase some girls.


        Thanks bro you are right. I have these ups and downs: sometimes i am happy and the other moment I go to sleep because im to depressed. I like women but you know my self esteem is very low and im afraid to get rejected. Dat will lower my self esteem more.

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        • greatjob!
          Senior Member
          • Aug 2011
          • 909

          wow this thread devolved quickly.

          Having said that, Arashi if you use an internet poll on a hairloss forum as evidence to discredit actual scientific studies and see no problem with that I really don't know what to say.

          Now back to Dr. Nigam and Gho.

          Originally posted by didi
          This one of the best known cases dr gho worked on..5100+..the highest number of grafts we have seen from gho clinic.
          took almost 3 years and 3 procedures and he his donor come to an end.


          http://www.hasci.com/en/news-media/t...dean-saunders/
          This quote is a perfect example of why I don't believe Gho for a second, not saying I believe Nigam either, But if Gho were experiencing 85% regeneration why is it that he cannot transplant a significant amount of grafts above what traditional hair transplant surgeons can transplant? Many FUE doctors are transplanting large numbers of grafts and even more strip doctors are transplanting high numbers of grafts. If doctor Gho was truly obtaining regeneration then how come he maxed out Saunders donor at 5100+ grafts? If he was getting 85% regeneration why can he only transplant the same amount of grafts that traditional hair transplant procedures can transplant? He should be able to get in excess of 10,000 grafts if he is achieving 85% regeneration, but sadly I think he is just splitting hairs.

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          • ihavebeenchosenithasbegun
            Junior Member
            • Oct 2012
            • 19

            @ar50

            If you're the type of person that can buzz it off and move on in an early age like yours, do it. If not, you should give fin a go, seriously. If you get any sides, just drop it. If not you can hold on to your hair for a long time! Maybe 10+ years just from these pills. By then hopefully something is out there that's better. And best of all you would keep your hair strong in your 20s.

            This whole Dr. Nigam thing most probably wont pan out like you would want it to.

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            • joely
              Senior Member
              • Sep 2011
              • 336

              What makes you thing Dr nigam wont plan out, im realy trying to get behind him and belive in what he is trying to do?

              I get that some people may be abit skeptical about him

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              • Pentarou
                Senior Member
                • Apr 2013
                • 482

                Originally posted by ihavebeenchosenithasbegun
                If not, you should give fin a go, seriously. If you get any sides, just drop it. If not you can hold on to your hair for a long time! Maybe 10+ years just from these pills.
                The recent 10 year study for finasteride reveals that there a very good chance of keeping your hair above baseline levels for a decade with fin *alone* and we know other hair loss forums that there are people having used fin since the late '90s and still going strong, although some have switched or, of supplement with, dutasteride. The existing treatments work, BUT you have to decisive and start taking them early before your hair loss gets too bad, as they don't offer much regrowth potential.

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                • kanyon
                  Senior Member
                  • Jan 2011
                  • 164

                  And you need to use them consistently. I used Rogaine for 7 years and it was excellent for me. But then I got over-confident and lazy about applying it and have been punished severely.

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                  • didi
                    Senior Member
                    • Nov 2011
                    • 1360

                    Guys lets talk about dr nigam and his discoveries...there are some exciting times coming ahead of us..

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                    • joely
                      Senior Member
                      • Sep 2011
                      • 336

                      I think there is exiting times very close to us with Dr nigam having been told I'm only a borderline candidate for strip from one if the top docs who advised me against it because of future loss and not having enough donor hair, I'm really trying to get behind nigam and what's he's doing especially with donor doubling! I emailed him a couple of days ago asking some more questions just awaiting a reply I'm sure with what he is offering he has lots of request and questions fired at him! I'm very tempelted to book a procedure with him but I am keen to see results, I don't know weather to book something now, or wait six months to see results, but if I wait six months something new will be out n I'll be waiting another year to see results before I know it I'll be pushing thirty n still waiting a year to see the results, what do you think people?

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                      • bibz
                        Senior Member
                        • Apr 2013
                        • 102

                        At 20s Finasteride is Massive Destruction Weapon, the most important at this age is the good hormonal functioning! That's true Fin can save your hair for a long time but there is a big risk that you will struggle with side effects and they are terrrrrrrible, but AR50 if you haven't try fin yet, just go with it and pray to avoid them, cuz that's right poping a little fin pill could litteraly save your hair for a decade..
                        My advice, if you have side effect, just forget to have sex with gurlz lol

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                        • Arashi
                          Senior Member
                          • Aug 2012
                          • 3888

                          Originally posted by greatjob!
                          wow this thread devolved quickly.

                          Having said that, Arashi if you use an internet poll on a hairloss forum as evidence to discredit actual scientific studies and see no problem with that I really don't know what to say.
                          It's just that I don't trust these 'scientific' results a lot. First of all, there's tons of variance, like some studies even indicate up to 18.5% of the users experiencing impotence (unlike the 2-5% figure Merck states). And Merck's pockets are HUGE. I'm not saying they ARE financing some of these studies, but just that I don't trust them a lot... Look at what you see here, SO many people reporting sexual sides. And the people who say they're not experiencing sides, act often times in a very disturbing matter, full of rage and anger here on this board, like KO1, VERY far from normal behaviour. It's a common side effect of Fin (uncontrollable anger, depression). And these are people saying they don't experience any side effects ? Haha. The FDA had Merck add 'depression' as side effect just recently. And then there's increased risk of prostate cancer. And I'm not even speaking about the "Post Finasteride Syndrome" (http://www.pfsfoundation.org/) where people are reporting even after 10 years of having STOPPED with Fin, that they still can't get their dicks up, even while on Viagra !!

                          The difference between a guy like this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?featur...&v=w6rusBYVm60 and KO1 is simply that the first guy KNOWS his behaviour was not normal (the way he acted towards his family). KO1 thinks his reactions here on this board are perfectly normal and that he's not experiencing any sides ...

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                          • Arashi
                            Senior Member
                            • Aug 2012
                            • 3888

                            Merck is currently being assaulted by tons of lawsuits from ex Fin users who lost their potence and their (sex)lives. They NEED scientific studies like you quoted, in order to be able to refrain from paying billions to their victims. Again, I'm not SAYING they're paying scientists, but man ... I just don't trust them either.

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                            • 25 going on 65
                              Senior Member
                              • Sep 2010
                              • 1476

                              Originally posted by Arashi
                              It's just that I don't trust these 'scientific' results a lot. First of all, there's tons of variance, like some studies even indicate up to 18.5% of the users experiencing impotence (unlike the 2-5% figure Merck says). And Merck's pockets are HUGE. I'm not saying they ARE financing some of these studies, but just that I don't trust them a lot... Look at what you see here, SO many people reporting sexual sides. And the people who say they're not experiencing sides, act often times in a very disturbing matter, full of rage and anger here on this board, like KO1, VERY far from normal behaviour. It's a common side effect of Fin (uncontrollable anger, depression). And these are people saying they don't experience any side effects ? Haha. The FDA had Merck add 'depression' as side effects. And then theres increased risk of prostate cancer. And I'm not even speaking about the "Post Finasteride Syndrome" where people are reporting even after 10 years of having STOPPED with Fin, that they still can't get their dicks up, even while on Viagra !!

                              The difference between a guy like this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?featur...&v=w6rusBYVm60 and KO1 is simply that the first guy KNOWS his behaviour was not normal (the way he acted towards his family). KO1 thinks his reactions here on this board are perfectly normal and that he's not experiencing any sides ...
                              TBH many people who use this forum do not act normal whether they are on fin/dut or not. A forum like this attracts a lot of people with BDD, social anxiety, major depression, etc. Also the lack of face to face conversation makes some people feel like it is ok to be harsh or act like sociopaths. You will see as many non-fin users acting this way as fin users, if not more.

                              My advice to anyone on this forum (especially lurkers) is not to take posts on a baldness website as a statistically significant/accurate sample of anything

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                              • Arashi
                                Senior Member
                                • Aug 2012
                                • 3888

                                Originally posted by 25 going on 65
                                TBH many people who use this forum do not act normal whether they are on fin/dut or not. A forum like this attracts a lot of people with BDD, social anxiety, major depression, etc. Also the lack of face to face conversation makes some people feel like it is ok to be harsh or act like sociopaths. You will see as many non-fin users acting this way as fin users, if not more.
                                It's possible that it's just the baldies that are more depressed than general forum users (cause really, you don't see people acting like KO1 or Ironman on other forums but here you see it quite a lot). But then again, you see them a lot in the FInasteride threads. I'm CONVINCED Ironman is also on Fin. Never heard him talk about it but I'm just sure of it. It's just a side effect of Fin.

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