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  • klinko
    Junior Member
    • Jan 2014
    • 16

    Just turned 19 and here we go

    Hi everyone.

    I just turned 19, and as a birthday present I got myself 1 mg of finasteride prescription and rogaine. What every 19 year old wants, huh?

    Hair loss begin hitting me exactly one year ago, when my barber noted there was slight thinning in my hair. It wasn't even noticeable until this last October, when I started college. But that highlights how quickly it hit. By January, it was noticeable to everyone I was losing hair, my scalp was becoming visible.

    I started to research. It didn't make sense. DHT? I have very low levels of testosterone, why would my already pretty screwed up body decide to convert it to DHT. Worst of all, there is no family history of anyone balding (on both sides) until the age of 45. I just can't catch a break with my shit genetics.

    It's pretty tough, especially at college. It saddens me to look through my phone or profile pictures and see that not even three months ago I had a full head of hair. I don't understand why it has hit me so fast.

    Anyways, I have begin to take my propecia prescription and apply minox once a day (I don't want my roommate to see it). I think it has slowed down hair loss, but it has only been about 10 days (although it did get to the point where I had noticeable loss every day). If it wasn't for my huge nose and asymmetric head shape, I would probably shave my head. But alas, I can't even pull that off.

    Anyways, it's glad to finally be a part of this forum. It feels like somewhat of a support group and you guys really do boost my confidence. I will also begin to look into different treatment options. How do you guys feel about wigs or hair pieces or things of that nature? Do they work?

    Thank you for reading this vent/introduction. It feels good to know I have some place I can be honest and just put my mind to ease.
  • klinko
    Junior Member
    • Jan 2014
    • 16

    #2
    Also, I did not taper the fin since I was so desperate to halt the hair loss, and have suffered some sexual sides.

    These do go away, right? Right??

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    • Notcoolanymore
      Senior Member
      • Jun 2013
      • 2246

      #3
      Originally posted by klinko
      Also, I did not taper the fin since I was so desperate to halt the hair loss, and have suffered some sexual sides.

      These do go away, right? Right??
      What sides are those? I did get the "ball ache" off and on for a couple of months. Nothing since. I didn't taper either, full dose since day one. I would just say be smart about what you are feeling. If you get intense pain or persistent ED, stop taking the drug. Don't over think taking fin. Take the pill and just go on about your day and don't waste time looking for sides.

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      • klinko
        Junior Member
        • Jan 2014
        • 16

        #4
        Nothing painful at all. Just that my erections feel like jelly.

        Let me explain; I've always had 'soft' erections when I wasn't with a girl. But while on fin, even when I'm with a girl, my erection feels like 'jelly.' It's not so much about what it looks like, but how it feels. I literally don't feel my penis sometimes while I am having sex.

        I expect that to disappear, though.

        edit: Any comments about wigs? and was anyone else hit by MPB as fast as I was? How well did your treatment work?

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        • ravegrover
          Senior Member
          • Jan 2011
          • 262

          #5
          Welcome to club. I was 19 too when I first noticed hairloss. Sadly there were no treatments available at that time. I was 24 before I started taking Propecia (1mg Fin) and I lost lot of hair prior to getting on it. You did the right thing. Perhaps add Nizoral shampoo once a week.

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          • Notcoolanymore
            Senior Member
            • Jun 2013
            • 2246

            #6
            Originally posted by klinko
            Nothing painful at all. Just that my erections feel like jelly.

            Let me explain; I've always had 'soft' erections when I wasn't with a girl. But while on fin, even when I'm with a girl, my erection feels like 'jelly.' It's not so much about what it looks like, but how it feels. I literally don't feel my penis sometimes while I am having sex.

            I expect that to disappear, though.

            edit: Any comments about wigs? and was anyone else hit by MPB as fast as I was? How well did your treatment work?
            No experience with hair pieces, but the ones that I have seen through this and other hair loss sites have looked pretty good. If you don't mind wearing them, they are worth looking into.

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            • 35YrsAfter
              Doctor Representative
              • Aug 2012
              • 1418

              #7
              Originally posted by klinko
              Hi everyone.

              I just turned 19, and as a birthday present I got myself 1 mg of finasteride prescription and rogaine. What every 19 year old wants, huh?

              Hair loss begin hitting me exactly one year ago, when my barber noted there was slight thinning in my hair. It wasn't even noticeable until this last October, when I started college. But that highlights how quickly it hit. By January, it was noticeable to everyone I was losing hair, my scalp was becoming visible.

              I started to research. It didn't make sense. DHT? I have very low levels of testosterone, why would my already pretty screwed up body decide to convert it to DHT. Worst of all, there is no family history of anyone balding (on both sides) until the age of 45. I just can't catch a break with my shit genetics.

              It's pretty tough, especially at college. It saddens me to look through my phone or profile pictures and see that not even three months ago I had a full head of hair. I don't understand why it has hit me so fast.

              Anyways, I have begin to take my propecia prescription and apply minox once a day (I don't want my roommate to see it). I think it has slowed down hair loss, but it has only been about 10 days (although it did get to the point where I had noticeable loss every day). If it wasn't for my huge nose and asymmetric head shape, I would probably shave my head. But alas, I can't even pull that off.

              Anyways, it's glad to finally be a part of this forum. It feels like somewhat of a support group and you guys really do boost my confidence. I will also begin to look into different treatment options. How do you guys feel about wigs or hair pieces or things of that nature? Do they work?

              Thank you for reading this vent/introduction. It feels good to know I have some place I can be honest and just put my mind to ease.
              I asked Dr. Cole a while back about Propecia side effects. Although Avodart is a stronger med, some men with an unfavorable reaction to one will do OK with the other. As I've stated before, there are some encouraging identical twin photos that indicate decent results where one takes Propecia and the other doesn't, so hang in there.

              Unless you got hit with a gene from a distant relative, I think you should check to see if there is anything you are currently taking that has a hair loss side effect. For instance, I had a really bad hair loss reaction to a combination of Ibuprofen, Allegra and glucosamine & chondroitin. Fortunately, although I don't have great hair at my age, it's much better than it was 10 years ago.

              35YrsAfter also posts as CITNews and works at Dr. Cole's office
              forhair.com
              Cole Hair Transplant
              1070 Powers Place
              Alpharetta, Georgia 30009
              Phone 678-566-1011
              email 35YrsAfter at chuck@forhair.com
              The contents of my posts are my opinions and not medical advice
              Please feel free to call or email me with any questions. Ask for Chuck

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              • klinko
                Junior Member
                • Jan 2014
                • 16

                #8
                I have looked into it, at first my dermo thought it was a reaction to medication and not enough vitamins/minerals. But it became clear soon enough that it was indeed MPB, and my dermo prescribed me propecia, but stated that I should only take f it if I'm 100% sure I can deal with the side effects, knowing I actually have low T and all. My body has just been degenerating since i was 16 so the hair loss is just icing on the cake.

                I'm hoping I can get through this with just enough coverage show my scalp doesn't show, it's all I really want.

                Has anyone my age tried avodart or ru? If so, how was it?

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                • 35YrsAfter
                  Doctor Representative
                  • Aug 2012
                  • 1418

                  #9
                  Originally posted by klinko
                  I have looked into it, at first my dermo thought it was a reaction to medication and not enough vitamins/minerals. But it became clear soon enough that it was indeed MPB, and my dermo prescribed me propecia, but stated that I should only take f it if I'm 100% sure I can deal with the side effects, knowing I actually have low T and all. My body has just been degenerating since i was 16 so the hair loss is just icing on the cake.

                  I'm hoping I can get through this with just enough coverage show my scalp doesn't show, it's all I really want.

                  Has anyone my age tried avodart or ru? If so, how was it?
                  You are young to try Avodart. I recently had a forum poster comment that he couldn't get a prescription for Propecia because he's under 21. I just phoned our local pharmacy here in Georgia and according to the pharmacist I spoke with, there are no legal age restrictions related to dispensing Propecia or Avodart. It's up to the individual doctor's policy. Any under 21 guys should call around before making an appointment to make sure age isn't an issue.

                  35YrsAfter also posts as CITNews and works at Dr. Cole's office
                  forhair.com
                  Cole Hair Transplant
                  1070 Powers Place
                  Alpharetta, Georgia 30009
                  Phone 678-566-1011
                  email 35YrsAfter at chuck@forhair.com
                  The contents of my posts are my opinions and not medical advice
                  Please feel free to call or email me with any questions. Ask for Chuck
                  and may want to start out with very small doses.

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                  • horte
                    Member
                    • Mar 2013
                    • 30

                    #10
                    I just turned 18 and started Propecia basically same as you... Good luck pray for no sides for us

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                    • klinko
                      Junior Member
                      • Jan 2014
                      • 16

                      #11
                      Originally posted by horte
                      I just turned 18 and started Propecia basically same as you... Good luck pray for no sides for us
                      I can only hope so! We can do it.

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                      • Notcoolanymore
                        Senior Member
                        • Jun 2013
                        • 2246

                        #12
                        Staying off this forum or any other propecia website will lower your chances of getting sides.

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                        • capitan
                          Senior Member
                          • Oct 2013
                          • 121

                          #13
                          I noticed a little bit of recession, a very small amount, when I was 16.

                          Then at 17, all of a sudden, I lost both temples in maybe 2 months and afterwards, hopped on Finasteride.

                          I'm 18 now and I think my hair looks better, but I'm certain it's not worse.

                          Good job on getting on Fin so fast.

                          At first I was seriously depressed and always on this site. But in the last 5-6 months I've visited maybe 3 times and I've been with a couple beautiful girls, made gains in the gym and started doing better in school.

                          So I'm gonna stay on Finasteride, since I've had no side-effects. I'm thinking I'll maintain for many years down the line.

                          If I ever start losing again, my plan is to get a frontal FUE transplant after 25. Should cost me 10-20k, but it'll be worth it.

                          See, I'm planning on getting my entire frontal region restored (should I lose it). If I keep losing in the back, it won't be as big of a deal.

                          When you first meet a girl, she's looking straight at you. You need that f***ing hair line, or she'll write you off as "big forehead", "megamind" or "balding guy".

                          That's why I'm going to find one of the best surgeons to fix me up, and I'll invest in getting that frontal region restored completely.

                          As for the back, I don't think my hair loss will be that aggressive there, especially if I stay on Fin. If it is, I don't mind using concealers back there as long as I got my hairline back.

                          Hair pieces aren't appealing to me.

                          That's my story and my plan for the future.

                          Thanks for reading and Good luck!!

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                          • Randomb
                            Member
                            • Jun 2013
                            • 40

                            #14
                            Hey I'm also 19 and think it's time I start Propecia.

                            After hearing your hair loss got rapidly worst before you started propecia has got me worried! I best get on it quick before my hair loss can become noticeable :/

                            Keep us updated on how it goes

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                            • JSMM
                              Junior Member
                              • Mar 2014
                              • 5

                              #15
                              I am having the same problem but I haven't done anything about it... yet. I've read plenty of posts and always see the "having erectile problems" and am afraid of starting with fin. I mean no offense but I am rather bald then not able to have sex. But I do want to try the nizoral shampoo, can you guys tell me where to get it from, normal store or pharmacy, does it have to be perscribed or not? How much does it cost?

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