Dr. Wesley has begun his 3rd 'Pilofocus' Phase Testing- I was finally involved!

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  • tedwuji
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    Originally posted by Artista
    Tedwuji, HELLO AND THANK YOU! My health IS back to normal.
    I went to my great health doctor last month 2 times.
    (it had nothing to do with hair of course-lol)

    I feel that you do know that i truly am a very sincere member here trying to help others.
    Thanks again Ted' ...I unfortunately do have to get going now,,,sorry all.
    So doc 2 times last month (November) but not a hair doc.

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  • tedwuji
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    Originally posted by long4hair
    Do you know if artista attended the November appointment with Dr. Wesley?
    He didnt give us any info about it and followed up with information about being sick and seeing his doctor twice in November and said it was NOT a hair doc.

    It was heavily implied he didnt see Wesley, but I have my reservations about that being fact. I am sure Artista has some strict patient confidentiality agreements in regards to Wesley's proprietary procedure currently in phase testing.

    This is all conjecture of course.

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  • long4hair
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    Originally posted by tedwuji
    The original date was November. We didn't hear about it.

    Fine.

    January is coming.

    Let's just be patient and see what occurs in January.

    I'll be my bottom dollar it's more bullshit though.

    Going with my gut. If I am wrong, Great!
    Do you know if artista attended the November appointment with Dr. Wesley?

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  • tedwuji
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    i'll bet my bottom dollar*

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  • tedwuji
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    The original date was November. We didn't hear about it.

    Fine.

    January is coming.

    Let's just be patient and see what occurs in January.

    I'll be my bottom dollar it's more bullshit though.

    Going with my gut. If I am wrong, Great!

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  • long4hair
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    Originally posted by robincurtz
    I believe that Artisa is buying time.
    Why would Artista need to buy time?

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  • long4hair
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    Originally posted by Artista
    Tedwuji, HELLO AND THANK YOU! My health IS back to normal.
    I went to my great health doctor last month 2 times.
    (it had nothing to do with hair of course-lol)

    I feel that you do know that i truly am a very sincere member here trying to help others.
    Thanks again Ted' ...I unfortunately do have to get going now,,,sorry all.
    Artista, did you see Dr. Wesley in November or not?

    If you did then of course he inspected your donor area, right?
    And if you saw him in November and if he inspected your donor area at that time why does he need to inspect it again in January?

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  • long4hair
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    Originally posted by tedwuji
    I dunno what he is doing, but we didnt get the update in November that we expected.

    The new timeline appears to be January now though. And I am a patient man so lets see what happens this January.

    I'm confused about something - did Artista see Dr. Wesley in November or not?

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  • long4hair
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    Originally posted by tedwuji
    This is exactly why I think no news could only be bad news (specifically in terms of regeneration which is what's being referenced by BB).

    The idea of potentially getting a scarless procedure with Strip-like transection rates is just as good for someone like me, however.

    I am 33 years old and a Norwood 2.5 hairline with no crown loss, 6 years stabilized on finasteride.

    I dont want a scar on my head to thicken up and lower down my hairline 2cm. It just isnt worth it to me as it would remove the option to stop finasteride and shave my head if i wanted to. Or if finasteride simply stopped working and I progressed to a Norwood 4. (Id just buzz it if i ever went past a norwood 3 honestly).
    You and BB could be right. The delay could mean bad news. But BBs complaint that Artista should know by now if there's regeneration is an unfair complaint because Artista has stated that he does think he knows the answer to that question. He said he thinks there is regeneration.
    Last edited by long4hair; 12-25-2016, 03:22 PM. Reason: poor wording

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  • tedwuji
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    Originally posted by Breaking Bald
    So January now...?? I don't understand, it's been over a year. You should have been able to tell if there was any regeneration some time ago...
    This is exactly why I think no news could only be bad news (specifically in terms of regeneration which is what's being referenced by BB).

    The idea of potentially getting a scarless procedure with Strip-like transection rates is just as good for someone like me, however.

    I am 33 years old and a Norwood 2.5 hairline with no crown loss, 6 years stabilized on finasteride.

    I dont want a scar on my head to thicken up and lower down my hairline 2cm. It just isnt worth it to me as it would remove the option to stop finasteride and shave my head if i wanted to. Or if finasteride simply stopped working and I progressed to a Norwood 4. (Id just buzz it if i ever went past a norwood 3 honestly).

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  • tedwuji
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    Originally posted by robincurtz
    I believe that Artisa is buying time.
    I dunno what he is doing, but we didnt get the update in November that we expected.

    The new timeline appears to be January now though. And I am a patient man so lets see what happens this January.

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  • tedwuji
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    Originally posted by long4hair
    Why would "no news is bad news" apply in this situation. I think it's just as likely that the news is good news and maybe the delay could be because the doctor wants to re-check the results to be sure before he makes a public announcement.
    Hair doesn't take 15 months to grow.

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  • robincurtz
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    I believe that Artisa is buying time.

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  • long4hair
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    Originally posted by tedwuji
    I would assume after a scenario this prolonged that no news could only be bad news...

    Why would "no news is bad news" apply in this situation. I think it's just as likely that the news is good news and maybe the delay could be because the doctor wants to re-check the results to be sure before he makes a public announcement.

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  • tedwuji
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    Originally posted by Breaking Bald
    So January now...?? I don't understand, it's been over a year. You should have been able to tell if there was any regeneration some time ago...
    I would assume after a scenario this prolonged that no news could only be bad news...

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