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  • Arashi
    Senior Member
    • Aug 2012
    • 3888

    #16
    Originally posted by Coizi
    wanne bet that cb-03-01 is gonne go to the market ?
    Who knows. It might, it might not, depending on the results of the trials. And even if succesful, the acne version wont reach the market before 2018 and alopecia is even behind that. And these trials ALWAYS take longer than expected.

    Not trying to get anybody down. Just trying to be realistic here.

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    • macbeth81
      Senior Member
      • Sep 2014
      • 101

      #17
      Originally posted by Illusion
      Still, the fact that you've been into this whole hair loss stuff for at least 7 years gives me hope that it's possible to delay things big time with current treatments, hopefully enough for future stuff to come out before my hair gets too bad. Efficacy of treatments is very person dependant though ofc.
      I started finasteride last October, so not even six months yet. No treatments before, just busy hoping against hope reading hairloss boards. I haven't delayed anything yet.

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      • Swooping
        Senior Member
        • May 2014
        • 794

        #18
        Originally posted by Illusion
        Still, the fact that you've been into this whole hair loss stuff for at least 7 years gives me hope that it's possible to delay things big time with current treatments, hopefully enough for future stuff to come out before my hair gets too bad. Efficacy of treatments is very person dependant though ofc.
        You don't suffer from AGA anymore, you have nothing to worry about.

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        • burtandernie
          Senior Member
          • Nov 2012
          • 1563

          #19
          I feel the longer we go with no better treatments the better the odds become something new will show up. So I think the odds are good for something new and there are a lot of things coming some of them will make it for sure in the next 5 years

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          • Notcoolanymore
            Senior Member
            • Jun 2013
            • 2246

            #20
            Originally posted by Arashi
            Every year there's talk here about some new meds or treatments. And it always ends the same: either the treatment has huge side effects or doesn't work at all. So I don't think 'things are looking decent' at all. They look like they looked 5 years ago. And most probably will look in 5 years from now too.
            I agree with this 100% I have only been around these forums for a couple of years now, but have read plenty of older threads of promising treatments. None of them have panned out. Now I will agree that it is great that at least it appears that work is being done to cure hair loss, but I will not be getting excited until we have an approved treatment that is readily available. I just can't get my hopes up for an overpriced treatment that we don't even know whether or not it works. Not to mention that we have to experiment on ourselves with these new potential treatments.

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            • KO1
              Senior Member
              • Jan 2012
              • 805

              #21
              Originally posted by Vunoo
              Hello dear community and sorry to bother you but lately I've been pretty sad with myself/my life, so I wanted to look for some advices from you guys..

              I'll make it really short.. I'm a 19 yo boy who's sttrugling with hair loss like many of u, but I just can't stand living my life like I used to. I am no longer the same type of guy near my friends nor near the girls. All because hair loss has been killing me inside. The "funny" and "pretty" guy is no longer on their books, coming to the point where I even get verbally abused without them knowing that they're actually hurting me.

              My dad is the only member of my family (both sides) who has a bald patch and he only started balding on his 30's, everytime I talk with them about this topic, they just ignore the situation. And the dermatologist that I went to last year just said that I had "male pattern baldness" by checking my hair density and that was it.

              I've been taking finasteride+minoxidil since I was 18 and so far it doesn't look like it did much to help me fighting this hard journey.

              So yeah, I'm here to ask you guys if is ther anything else that can bring the smile to my face that I once had, the joy of living and being near people who think that I matter, that I'm present in their lives.

              Please try not to say something like "shave it off and be a man" or "embrace your hair loss". If it hasn't worked so far, then it wouldn't now :/
              When you say finasteride hasn't worked for you, do you have photos that show before and after state?

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              • brocktherock
                Senior Member
                • Dec 2013
                • 203

                #22
                I noticed some temple loss at 19, since then its been a slow process. Ive been on ru for a year now and have seen decent results so far. I also added minox and finasteride with ZERO sides. If I could go back to 19 I would have taken Finasteride and stayed on it.

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                • sdsurfin
                  Senior Member
                  • Sep 2013
                  • 702

                  #23
                  Originally posted by Atum
                  At least they are finding new things associated with hairloss like PGD2.
                  If am not mistaken 5 years ago they only thought hairloss was due to genes and DHT.
                  knowledge is power. they didn't know much about hairloss a few years ago, and the cell based treatments that failed have provided necessary info on how to succeed. If you're in your teens you'll probably see a full cure before you hit 30, with still plenty of time to enjoy your hair. Just don't place all your value and happiness on one thing, build yourself into a useful and helpful person and the rest will fall into place. everyone gets dealt a bad card at some point.

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                  • Vunoo
                    Member
                    • Jul 2014
                    • 98

                    #24
                    Thanks for the constructive feedback guys, and yes, fina+minox PROBABLY delayed my hairloss at the very best. But the change isnt something outstanding to say that it is really working or not. I'll give more info as soon as i wake up.


                    Once again, thanks for the support guys, really appreciated ! (Illu, is fina/minox working for you?)

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                    • Illusion
                      Senior Member
                      • Jul 2014
                      • 500

                      #25
                      Originally posted by Swooping
                      You don't suffer from AGA anymore, you have nothing to worry about.

                      Is this aimed at me? Also, how can a person that used to have AGA not have it anymore? Am I missing a metaphor?

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                      • Illusion
                        Senior Member
                        • Jul 2014
                        • 500

                        #26
                        Originally posted by Vunoo
                        (Illu, is fina/minox working for you?)

                        Kinda hard to tell... I've been on fin for about 5 weeks now. First 2 weeks 0.25mg, then 3 weeks 0.5mg and since a few days the full 1mg a day. Hence it's way too short to say if it's actually doing anything. I've been using minox for 1,5 months, so also not that long. It hasn't done anything significant, had a big minoxidil shedding in the beginning though so that's a good sign I guess.

                        I've been using RU for about 4 months now. I don't really have much of an itch anymore because of RU, so that's good. I actually want to up my concentration of RU (using 3,5% right now) but don't have the money to do so...

                        Anyway I'm just taking pics from time to time to see how things are going. Around july will be the half mark for fin and minox so that's a good time to evaluate imo.

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                        • Vunoo
                          Member
                          • Jul 2014
                          • 98

                          #27
                          Originally posted by Illusion
                          Kinda hard to tell... I've been on fin for about 5 weeks now. First 2 weeks 0.25mg, then 3 weeks 0.5mg and since a few days the full 1mg a day. Hence it's way too short to say if it's actually doing anything. I've been using minox for 1,5 months, so also not that long. It hasn't done anything significant, had a big minoxidil shedding in the beginning though so that's a good sign I guess.

                          I've been using RU for about 4 months now. I don't really have much of an itch anymore because of RU, so that's good. I actually want to up my concentration of RU (using 3,5% right now) but don't have the money to do so...

                          Anyway I'm just taking pics from time to time to see how things are going. Around july will be the half mark for fin and minox so that's a good time to evaluate imo.
                          Hoping for the best for ya Hair loss as a teen can be so freaking stressfull.. I mean, why do we have to get hurt in the knee so soon? Couldn't this bullshit wait until our 30's at least :/

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                          • Vunoo
                            Member
                            • Jul 2014
                            • 98

                            #28
                            Originally posted by Arashi
                            Every year there's talk here about some new meds or treatments. And it always ends the same: either the treatment has huge side effects or doesn't work at all. So I don't think 'things are looking decent' at all. They look like they looked 5 years ago. And most probably will look in 5 years from now too.

                            You can live your life, worrying about your hair, thinking you can't have a relationship with a nice looking woman because of your hairloss. Or you could make something of your life, enjoy it and the girls will follow. Just my 2 cents.
                            That's what I've been trying to do. But society can literally shit on top of ur head without them noticing. So sometimes, even if you're having a good day, a sentence like "man, you're balding!" Is enough to bring you down once again...

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                            • Arashi
                              Senior Member
                              • Aug 2012
                              • 3888

                              #29
                              Originally posted by Vunoo
                              That's what I've been trying to do. But society can literally shit on top of ur head without them noticing. So sometimes, even if you're having a good day, a sentence like "man, you're balding!" Is enough to bring you down once again...
                              I dont think you need to explain how that feels, we're all in that same boat And yeah of course it sucks. You can try current meds (fin/minox) but if those dont work out like you want, you're pretty much out of options. And then it just boils down to what I said earlier. Keep in mind that others dont control how you feel. It's you. And women in general rather prefer a bald secure man, who makes them feel comfortable and makes them laugh than an insecure *sshole with girly long hair, that's a fact. It's all the advice I can give you.

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                              • KO1
                                Senior Member
                                • Jan 2012
                                • 805

                                #30
                                Even if fin "doesn't work" don't get off it. Trust me on this.

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