And with Wesleys post my last glimmer of hope has died

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  • LMS
    Senior Member
    • Dec 2012
    • 226

    And with Wesleys post my last glimmer of hope has died

    Looks like I'm about to become one jaded mother****er. Dutasteride here I come!

    Shoutout to all the researchers who have been working so tirelessly to bring us a cure! If god wills it then maybe my grandchildren can have a fullhead of hair because lets be realistic, with how things are going we're looking for a miracle to have a cure within the next hundred years!

    Arashi - respect bro. You were right.


    Now the only question is do I really wanna chemically castrate myself for some hair? Man that is one tough question lolol
  • LMS
    Senior Member
    • Dec 2012
    • 226

    #2
    Tho to be honest I still wonder how Toms doing!

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    • hellouser
      Senior Member
      • May 2012
      • 4419

      #3
      Originally posted by LMS
      Shoutout to all the researchers who have been working so tirelessly to bring us a cure!
      They don't deserve a shoutout. Not with their piss poor progress... not to mention not having a single working solution. Thats not something I would applaud.

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      • Thinning87
        Senior Member
        • Dec 2012
        • 839

        #4
        Originally posted by LMS
        Looks like I'm about to become one jaded mother****er. Dutasteride here I come!

        Shoutout to all the researchers who have been working so tirelessly to bring us a cure! If god wills it then maybe my grandchildren can have a fullhead of hair because lets be realistic, with how things are going we're looking for a miracle to have a cure within the next hundred years!

        Arashi - respect bro. You were right.


        Now the only question is do I really wanna chemically castrate myself for some hair? Man that is one tough question lolol
        What post

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        • LMS
          Senior Member
          • Dec 2012
          • 226

          #5
          Originally posted by hellouser
          They don't deserve a shoutout. Not with their piss poor progress... not to mention not having a single working solution. Thats not something I would applaud.

          It was sarcasm haha. Hows the RU going btw? im thinking of hoppin on it, maybe my dick wont shrivel up like it would on fin

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          • nameless
            Senior Member
            • Feb 2013
            • 965

            #6
            Originally posted by LMS
            Looks like I'm about to become one jaded mother****er. Dutasteride here I come!

            Shoutout to all the researchers who have been working so tirelessly to bring us a cure! If god wills it then maybe my grandchildren can have a fullhead of hair because lets be realistic, with how things are going we're looking for a miracle to have a cure within the next hundred years!

            Arashi - respect bro. You were right.


            Now the only question is do I really wanna chemically castrate myself for some hair? Man that is one tough question lolol
            Even if hair-doubling doesn't prove to be the holy grail, Dr. Nigam is also working on other ideas, such as growth factors, cellular transplants, and some other ideas.

            He has numerous ideas that he's working on. If one doesn't work there is still hope for the other ideas.

            And only 4 months has passed by since Wesley's treatment so it's too early to judge. We need to wait at least another 4 months to make a judgment about Wesley's results.

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            • crafter
              Senior Member
              • Sep 2013
              • 239

              #7
              Originally posted by nameless
              Even if hair-doubling doesn't prove to be the holy grail, Dr. Nigam is also working on other ideas, such as growth factors, cellular transplants, and some other ideas.

              He has numerous ideas that he's working on. If one doesn't work there is still hope for the other ideas.

              And only 4 months has passed by since Wesley's treatment so it's too early to judge. We need to wait at least another 4 months to make a judgment about Wesley's results.
              he may be working on lots of things but he never provides good evidence; something that is crucial when doing research

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              • ccmethinning
                Senior Member
                • Jan 2012
                • 317

                #8
                Originally posted by nameless
                Even if hair-doubling doesn't prove to be the holy grail, Dr. Nigam is also working on other ideas, such as growth factors, cellular transplants, and some other ideas.

                He has numerous ideas that he's working on. If one doesn't work there is still hope for the other ideas.

                And only 4 months has passed by since Wesley's treatment so it's too early to judge. We need to wait at least another 4 months to make a judgment about Wesley's results.
                It's pretty obvious Nigam has no idea what he's doing. At best, he's extremely naive. At worst, he's a full fledged scammer and opportunist.

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                • bananana
                  Inactive
                  • Feb 2012
                  • 524

                  #9
                  Where are other patients - boldy, tom, obi - I see no reviews from them, all we got about them are speculation.

                  I really dont know what to think anymore - there is a new poster on h4irsite that went to nigam and he's satisfied so far.

                  hairman2 apparently has word about a failed patient BUT HE CANT/WONT say anything, we cant work like this - speculation upon speculation. This is getting desperate.

                  Over 1 year passed since Nigam is here, and we're back to square 1.

                  I've got a feeling this is like russian roulette, some guys win, some lose... Randomly.

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                  • Boldy
                    Senior Member
                    • Jan 2013
                    • 287

                    #10
                    Originally posted by bananana
                    Where are other patients - boldy, tom, obi - I see no reviews from them, all we got about them are speculation.

                    I really dont know what to think anymore - there is a new poster on h4irsite that went to nigam and he's satisfied so far.

                    hairman2 apparently has word about a failed patient BUT HE CANT/WONT say anything, we cant work like this - speculation upon speculation. This is getting desperate.

                    Over 1 year passed since Nigam is here, and we're back to square 1.

                    I've got a feeling this is like russian roulette, some guys win, some lose... Randomly.

                    My receip starts to grow (3.5 months). I'm documenting my case at other forum. its easy to measure since its the hairline. wesleys grafts where implanted in the crown and mid section in between the exciting hairs. before we can can make a relevant comment about his case, we should atleast wait until month 5-6. before its just speculation.

                    mwamba should provide soon (I think within some months), before and afters with numbers what to expect of % of regeneration. something we all are waiting for.

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                    • bananana
                      Inactive
                      • Feb 2012
                      • 524

                      #11
                      Originally posted by Boldy
                      My receip starts to grow (3.5 months). I'm documenting my case at other forum. its easy to measure since its the hairline. wesleys grafts where implanted in the crown and mid section in between the exciting hairs. before we can can make a relevant comment about his case, we should atleast wait until month 5-6. before its just speculation.

                      mwamba should provide soon (I think within some months), before and afters with numbers what to expect of % of regeneration. something we all are waiting for.
                      Thank you very much Boldy!
                      I appreciate your answer, there would surely be people here who would be interested in reading about you progress here. Agreed about Wesley.

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                      • Arashi
                        Senior Member
                        • Aug 2012
                        • 3888

                        #12
                        Originally posted by bananana
                        Thank you very much Boldy!
                        I appreciate your answer, there would surely be people here who would be interested in reading about you progress here. Agreed about Wesley.
                        You do realize Boldy didn't get a doubling procedure but a FUE + HM ? Of course the FUE hairs grow.

                        And regarding Wesley's case: in 3 months he has passed the 7 month mark. If there's still no growth at that point, then the chances of a success have pretty much decreased to 0.

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                        • gc83uk
                          Senior Member
                          • Nov 2011
                          • 1339

                          #13
                          Originally posted by Arashi
                          You do realize Boldy didn't get a doubling procedure but a FUE + HM ? Of course the FUE hairs grow.

                          And regarding Wesley's case: in 3 months he has passed the 7 month mark. If there's still no growth at that point, then the chances of a success have pretty much decreased to 0.
                          Boldy can you please confirm it's only a FUE + HM that you've had?

                          Arashi surely you mean de novo? I'm guessing the reason why you're calling it FUE is because the grafts weren't bisected in vitro, and instead just implanted, just like a regular FUE, right?

                          The HM part I'm guessing is injected all over the donor to repair what has been extracted. Be interesting to see what % grows back.

                          To be honest this is probably Nigams best shot at present.

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                          • LMS
                            Senior Member
                            • Dec 2012
                            • 226

                            #14
                            Originally posted by gc83uk
                            Boldy can you please confirm it's only a FUE + HM that you've had?

                            Arashi surely you mean de novo? I'm guessing the reason why you're calling it FUE is because the grafts weren't bisected in vitro, and instead just implanted, just like a regular FUE, right?

                            The HM part I'm guessing is injected all over the donor to repair what has been extracted. Be interesting to see what % grows back.

                            To be honest this is probably Nigams best shot at present.
                            Yes, Boldy got de novo, he confirmed it on the other site a while back. So regular fue + a shit ton of growthfactors etc.

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                            • Vox
                              Senior Member
                              • Jan 2013
                              • 298

                              #15
                              Originally posted by nameless
                              ... such as growth factors ...
                              Guys, seriously. The term "growth" has a positive connotation in the mind of most people, this is why it is thrown around so lightly and so often. However here we talk about *experiments on humans*, therefore we walk an uncharted territory. What if instead of hair, I grow horns? No, sorry, not interested, unless I would not mind ending up being the horny (with and without pun) caveman.

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