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  • slantofreality
    Member
    • Oct 2012
    • 34

    should i just say good bye to my dick?

    i started losing hair around 7 months ago right after turning 22. seriously FML! i'm a sort of an introvert, somewhat good looking, and just want to live a good normal life. like i want to go out, be social, dance, meet new people, make friends, date(finally) all of that stuff people my age do. i was extremely insecure/depressed when i was in high school til about 20 and decided to waste those years instead of enjoying my youth because i saw the world as a ****ed up place and not welcoming of me. anyway, when i turned 21, i started coming out of my shell and realized a lot of the bs in my head was trash and met people and made friends that accepted me. Around that time, i also lost my virginity. To my surprise, and i dont mean to be silly, but i actually have a really nice unit. it's been described as the perfect dick by a few girls (and guys). this is silly, haha. but i'm trying to be as open as i can. anyway, 3 months ago i started having this weird pain on the head of my penis. i made a thread about it on here i think about a month ago. i'm pretty sure that i have prostatitis. i'm self diagnosing. But all of the classic symptoms are there. and i have pretty messed up case of it too. along with symptoms of prostatitis i developed really bad erectile dysfunction and a decreased libido to top it off. and there's no real cure for prostatitis. not for the type that i have, if i actually have it. So FUADSCA(BUQ$TQ@M#$FQ#RBU there goes my manhood. seriously, not even 2 years of having sex and i cant freaken use this thing like i need to! =( anyway, my hair loss is pretty bad. you can definitely see the noticable hair loss under the light on the top of my head and it itches like crazy, every freaken day. So should i just use propecia and forget i ever had a dick or.....any suggestions? i'm really lost and extremely depressed about this. i've never felt so hopeless in my life. what's happening to me right now i wouldnt wish on anyone. and i'm just like damn, why me and why now.
  • BigThinker
    Senior Member
    • Oct 2012
    • 1507

    #2
    Get some blood work to have your T checked out maybe? You fatigued, unambitious? Worth seeing a doc about, in my opinion.

    I'd say get on fin if you want to keep your hair. Know that you wouldn't be able to discern med induced libido loss (though rare) from what's going on otherwise.

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    • chrisis
      Senior Member
      • Feb 2012
      • 1257

      #3
      Originally posted by BigThinker
      I'd say get on fin if you want to keep your hair. Know that you wouldn't be able to discern med induced libido loss (though rare) from what's going on otherwise.
      The guy reports problems with his sexual health and your advise is that he gets on a drug that can compound them? Shocking.

      slantofreality, stop self-diagnosing and go see a doc now! Please don't expect the first one you see to answer all of your problems. Some of them are useless, so you may have to "shop around". You need to push them to get bloodwork done, be open about your problems and work with them to find a solution. BigThinker is right that you can check hormone levels, but Propecia is the very last thing you need right now, because 1) it might make things worse or irreparable, and 2) you'd be adding another layer of complication, making it harder to understand what is going on and address the root cause.

      I identify with your personal story, in terms of your confidence. I went through a similar process.

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      • MackJames
        Senior Member
        • Sep 2009
        • 165

        #4
        Originally posted by chrisis
        The guy reports problems with his sexual health and your advise is that he gets on a drug that can compound 1) it might make things worse or irreparable .
        You have no proof this. You talk about self diagnosing then you precede to do just that. You are one of the biggest fear merchant on this site and you're words could do real harm to this person by putting unnecessary fears in his head.

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        • chrisis
          Senior Member
          • Feb 2012
          • 1257

          #5
          Originally posted by MackJames
          You have no proof this. You talk about self diagnosing then you precede to do just that. You are one of the biggest fear merchant on this site and you're words could do real harm to this person by putting unnecessary fears in his head.
          Proof? How about the fact the manufacturer, Merck, discloses on the packaging that Propecia can cause both short and long term side effects? I choose to ignore your other comments.

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          • MackJames
            Senior Member
            • Sep 2009
            • 165

            #6
            Originally posted by chrisis
            Proof? How about the fact the manufacturer, Merck, discloses on the packaging that Propecia can cause both short and long term side effects? I choose to ignore your other comments.
            Every medication has the potential for side effects. You seem to think your experience is the most relevant, as if the world revolves aroud you, but to the vast majority of users it's not. Experiences like yours occur in only a small subset of users and that's a fact.

            You come on here and ramp up fear with your anti-propecia hysteria and it does no good. It actually has the potential to cause damage by creating and/or intensifying the fear of sexual side effects in the mind of a potential propecia user that could result in increasing the likelihood of experiencing sexual side effects.

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            • chrisis
              Senior Member
              • Feb 2012
              • 1257

              #7
              I think in this situation seeing a doctor first to address slantofreality's current health issue is common sense. Taking a drug that has a reputation for causing sexual health problems is just plain reckless when you already have sexual health problems.

              The dangerous one is you.

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

                #8
                OP....you have had pain in your penis and ED for 3 months and still have not seen a doctor?

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                • Tiger norwood's
                  Senior Member
                  • Jul 2012
                  • 104

                  #9
                  I have to agree with Chrisis on this one, first things first. Imo You need to see a

                  specialist about your erectile problem, then you can consider what options you

                  have against your hair loss, and talk to a specialist about that.

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                  • slantofreality
                    Member
                    • Oct 2012
                    • 34

                    #10
                    Originally posted by 25 going on 65
                    OP....you have had pain in your penis and ED for 3 months and still have not seen a doctor?
                    yeah, i did before. urologist was really useless. told me it was urethritis, which it isnt and told me my ED is psychosomatic. i'm making an appointment with another uro tomorrow.

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                    • Exodus
                      Senior Member
                      • Nov 2012
                      • 316

                      #11
                      I mean if you're having ED issues, see a GP and get that rectified. Once that is sorted, have some breathing space and then maybe consider Fin.

                      You will have to consider that there maybe sides (might not be the case, but there are two sides to a coin). Really though it's your call. If you have family members who have gone bald and you're going bald too, then you know what the future holds.

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                      • baldozer
                        Senior Member
                        • Oct 2012
                        • 752

                        #12
                        Originally posted by slantofreality
                        i started losing hair around 7 months ago right after turning 22. seriously FML! i'm a sort of an introvert, somewhat good looking, and just want to live a good normal life. like i want to go out, be social, dance, meet new people, make friends, date(finally) all of that stuff people my age do. i was extremely insecure/depressed when i was in high school til about 20 and decided to waste those years instead of enjoying my youth because i saw the world as a ****ed up place and not welcoming of me. anyway, when i turned 21, i started coming out of my shell and realized a lot of the bs in my head was trash and met people and made friends that accepted me. Around that time, i also lost my virginity. To my surprise, and i dont mean to be silly, but i actually have a really nice unit. it's been described as the perfect dick by a few girls (and guys). this is silly, haha. but i'm trying to be as open as i can. anyway, 3 months ago i started having this weird pain on the head of my penis. i made a thread about it on here i think about a month ago. i'm pretty sure that i have prostatitis. i'm self diagnosing. But all of the classic symptoms are there. and i have pretty messed up case of it too. along with symptoms of prostatitis i developed really bad erectile dysfunction and a decreased libido to top it off. and there's no real cure for prostatitis. not for the type that i have, if i actually have it. So FUADSCA(BUQ$TQ@M#$FQ#RBU there goes my manhood. seriously, not even 2 years of having sex and i cant freaken use this thing like i need to! =( anyway, my hair loss is pretty bad. you can definitely see the noticable hair loss under the light on the top of my head and it itches like crazy, every freaken day. So should i just use propecia and forget i ever had a dick or.....any suggestions? i'm really lost and extremely depressed about this. i've never felt so hopeless in my life. what's happening to me right now i wouldnt wish on anyone. and i'm just like damn, why me and why now.
                        Instead of becoming a slave to those drugs, accept baldness. It doesn't make you unattractive to women. Just today, a woman was praising me how good I look, and I am a NW7! Any kind of oral drug should be avoided, unless very necessary, and hair is not that necessary, as its not a matter of life and death!

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                        • BigThinker
                          Senior Member
                          • Oct 2012
                          • 1507

                          #13
                          Originally posted by chrisis
                          The guy reports problems with his sexual health and your advise is that he gets on a drug that can compound them? Shocking.
                          Hm, let's go back to my first post, that you quoted, and see if your comment is unnecessary and asinine:

                          Originally posted by BigThinker
                          Get some blood work to have your T checked out maybe? You fatigued, unambitious? Worth seeing a doc about, in my opinion.

                          I'd say get on fin if you want to keep your hair. Know that you wouldn't be able to discern med induced libido loss (though rare) from what's going on otherwise.




                          Chrisis: Don't quote me or direct comments at me. If you're going to, employ some amount of sense and intelligence, please. Your comments are so tiring and obviously based on your own prejudice, bud. It'd be comical if it wasn't mind numbing.

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                          • chrisis
                            Senior Member
                            • Feb 2012
                            • 1257

                            #14
                            A 21 year old guy says he has sexual health issues and you say:

                            1) get blood work maybe
                            2) get on a drug that could cause further harm, no maybe

                            I'm glad he now has his priorities in the right order.

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                            • BigThinker
                              Senior Member
                              • Oct 2012
                              • 1507

                              #15
                              Originally posted by MackJames
                              You have no proof this. You talk about self diagnosing then you precede to do just that.
                              Hahaha. It's so obvious too. His tact (lack thereof) is so pathetic it causes me to cringe in real life reading his comments here.

                              Originally posted by MackJames
                              You are one of the biggest fear merchant on this site and you're words could do real harm to this person by putting unnecessary fears in his head.
                              Thank you. 'nuff said.

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