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  • UK_
    Senior Member
    • Feb 2011
    • 2691

    Originally posted by Cob984
    LMAO, Yea right, quick! onto the BS Mobile
    :/ meh.

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    • hiilikeyourbeard
      Senior Member
      • Jun 2013
      • 138

      Originally posted by UK_
      :/ meh.

      i liked the other comment better.

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      • hiilikeyourbeard
        Senior Member
        • Jun 2013
        • 138

        sigh, where is adam k?

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        • Cob984
          Senior Member
          • Sep 2012
          • 526

          Originally posted by UK_
          :/ meh.
          i did read your original comment, whatever dude
          you went through all the trouble to dispose it off at a local pharmacy instead of leaving it unused ? hahahahah, yea right ok

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          • HARIRI
            Senior Member
            • Nov 2012
            • 467

            Originally posted by UK_
            :/ meh.
            Bro, you should at least contacted Iron Dragon and ask them for a refund by sending it back to them as it works sometimes. My friend here is waiting for the second batch to reach to him, can you tell me how does the bottle look like and how the texture of the liquid is? Just a mini description please!

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            • sdsurfin
              Senior Member
              • Sep 2013
              • 702

              any results?

              Anyone have anything to report vis a vis CB? To me this seems to be the only new topical (or treatment in general besides propecia- those histogen, replicel, follica joints haven't come up with jack) with any potential for slowing down hair loss.

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              • pat
                Member
                • Jan 2013
                • 50

                Originally posted by sdsurfin
                Anyone have anything to report vis a vis CB? To me this seems to be the only new topical (or treatment in general besides propecia- those histogen, replicel, follica joints haven't come up with jack) with any potential for slowing down hair loss.
                I think we'll see a lot of people reporting on progress, results and positive notes on CB within the next few months, and early 2014

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                • Dazza
                  Senior Member
                  • Jun 2012
                  • 264

                  Asking for results when you just posted a rant including this quote..

                  Originally posted by sdsurfin
                  Most of you guys on here seem to be balder than I am, so my advice is to stop wasting time on these forums, accept your genetics, and make something useful of your lives.
                  Ironic really.

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                  • UK_
                    Senior Member
                    • Feb 2011
                    • 2691

                    Accepting baldness is impossible, it will always be in the back of your mind somewhere at some point.

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                    • sdsurfin
                      Senior Member
                      • Sep 2013
                      • 702

                      ?

                      I have many bald friends who have accepted the fact that they are bald. in a way i'm kind of bummed i didnt go bald really early on in life, because those who did are much more at ease with it. Do they love it? nope. Do they really care? most of them don't. The smarter/richer/most accomplished/fitter ones care much less. My ex girlfriend is hot and just married one of the baldest dudes I've ever seen. I'm pretty sure that while he might be all for a cure, he doesn't give two shits or spend any of his day worrying about his baldness. I know some other bald guys who, and i quote, wouldn't even pay a hundred bucks for a cure, they like how they look after getting used to it. Most of the guys on here seem to be pretty young, and as a slightly older guy, let me tell you, unless you want to be sad your whole life, you have to at least try to gain some level of acceptance, and not waste your life dedicated to the pursuit of hating this problem. Science will definitely find a way to ameliorate this and other very complex genetic problems, hell they'll probably even stop aging at some point, but all of it is very tied up in things that we are nowhere even close to figuring out. If we do, wonderful! but until then whats the point of feeling shitty every day?

                      Also, the fact that I'm curious about results isn't ironic at all. I'd love it if something worked to slow balding. I don't put any stock in any of these treatments though, they just don't seem to really get at the real problem, and while I may check into this forum to see if there's something that can help me look better for a while, I also wouldn't be on here all the time. it seems really unhealthy. UK Ive read some of your posts and you seem very young, very immature, and settled on ruining your happiness over this. I have days like that too, hell even months. But it's a long road to nowhere, if you would rather be dead then you would have killed yourself, so while you're alive and there's no real cure anywhere near in sight, you should try to build acceptance skills, because it is possible. Lots of people have much worse genetic defects or health problems and while they may not like them, they do accept them. just look at the dalai lama, that dude is bald as **** and he's happy as **** too.

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                      • PatientlyWaiting
                        Senior Member
                        • Jan 2011
                        • 1637

                        Originally posted by UK_
                        Accepting baldness is impossible, it will always be in the back of your mind somewhere at some point.
                        True. Even old men/middle aged men who wear hats to cover their baldness, have moved on unhappily. Which is why they cover it and aren't really comfortable showing their bald heads around. To me, that's not accepting it. Wigs, hair tattoos, none of this is "accepting it", you did something about it.

                        Accepting MPB and moving on is Stone Cold Steve Austin, Vin Diesel, Dana White (President of UFC), Floyd Mayweather Jr (pro boxer), Andre Agassi, Albert Pujols (MLB), John Statham, I could go on and on. These guys have moved on. And even though one can say "Well they're rich as hell, they are not going to care about baldness" I agree 100% that money has a lot to do with them being able to stay happy even with going through baldness, but just as there are celebs/athletes who move on, they are many more who just won't accept it.

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                        • hellouser
                          Senior Member
                          • May 2012
                          • 4419

                          Originally posted by PatientlyWaiting
                          Accepting MPB and moving on is Stone Cold Steve Austin, Vin Diesel, Dana White (President of UFC), Floyd Mayweather Jr (pro boxer), Andre Agassi, Albert Pujols (MLB), John Statham, I could go on and on. These guys have moved on. And even though one can say "Well they're rich as hell, they are not going to care about baldness" I agree 100% that money has a lot to do with them being able to stay happy even with going through baldness, but just as there are celebs/athletes who move on, they are many more who just won't accept it.
                          Those guys are also infinitely more attractive than nearly all of us to begin with anyway. Not a legitimate example.

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                          • yan
                            Senior Member
                            • May 2013
                            • 156

                            Originally posted by PatientlyWaiting
                            Accepting MPB and moving on is Stone Cold Steve Austin, Vin Diesel, Dana White (President of UFC), Floyd Mayweather Jr (pro boxer), Andre Agassi, Albert Pujols (MLB), John Statham, I could go on and on.
                            Nearly all of them are extremely muscular. I don`t think they are generally more attractive than most of us here, they just work out much more. As long as you look buff, it`s not that bad to be bald. I also know several bald persons in my gym, the more muscular they are, the more they look good bald.

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                            • lilpauly
                              Senior Member
                              • Feb 2012
                              • 1084

                              what about this for a vehicle:




                              u could dissolve the cb into pg or ethanol and mix it with this.

                              boldy broguht it to my attention. it could increase sides but its better then dmso

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                              • PayDay
                                Senior Member
                                • Nov 2008
                                • 544

                                Originally posted by PatientlyWaiting
                                True. Even old men/middle aged men who wear hats to cover their baldness, have moved on unhappily. Which is why they cover it and aren't really comfortable showing their bald heads around. To me, that's not accepting it. Wigs, hair tattoos, none of this is "accepting it", you did something about it.

                                Accepting MPB and moving on is Stone Cold Steve Austin, Vin Diesel, Dana White (President of UFC), Floyd Mayweather Jr (pro boxer), Andre Agassi, Albert Pujols (MLB), John Statham, I could go on and on. These guys have moved on. And even though one can say "Well they're rich as hell, they are not going to care about baldness" I agree 100% that money has a lot to do with them being able to stay happy even with going through baldness, but just as there are celebs/athletes who move on, they are many more who just won't accept it.
                                I have personally been able to deal with it much better over the years because I've done well on Propecia and having thinner hair at this age is not out of the ordinary. Full exceptence of being bald would be very tough for me, but if push came to shove I would handle it.

                                I draw a lot of inspiration from Spencer Kobren and his openness about his own hair loss. I think it takes incredible strength to admit to the world that hair loss really sucks and effected him so much! That takes guts so I thought if he can go on the radio and on camera telling everyone how he feels I can have the strength to talk about it with family and friends and that has freed me. You never really get over it 100% but it does get a lot better and doesn't have to really effect your life unless you let it.

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