Should I get on Propecia at 19?

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  • LeonardoD
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    This is absurd. You're a NW1. I can't even see any signs of balding???

    Creating a little widows peak at the age of 19 isn't something unsual.

    Go see a dermatologist before taking a hormone drug?

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  • Randomb
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    Ok so I took my first propecia tablet.

    Here's a clear photo of my thinning temple.

    Let's hope everything goes well
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  • Randomb
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    Thanks guys! I'll make sure to keep you updated

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  • joely
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    You are doing the right thing, I wish I had got on it when I was 20 when I started going I didn't start till I was 23 by which point I was NW4 but I havnt lost any since taking it and had no side effects, I think taking it with a positive ttitude helps I was happy I wasn't going to have any sides from it and I havnt just wished id taken it younger and held onto most my hair, believe me if it works with no sides which it should it will be the best thing ever, and if it only works for seven years then you will have your hair for another seven years and keep you happy, its abit of a risk waiting to see if something better comes out hopefully one day it will but as has been pointed out, on some forums thre are psots going back 20 years saying cure in 3-5 years, if I had taken it at twenty and it only worked for seven years id still have all the hair left and wouldn't have to spend loads on concealer and looking at hairloss forums every day

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  • Mribby1
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    Originally posted by Randomb
    Just purchased a 6 month supply of propecia, will start it tomorrow or Saturday.. Wish me luck lol
    Good luck brother I know exactly how you feel I was scared as shit when I started. You'll be fine. Keep us posted with how you do

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  • Randomb
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    Just purchased a 6 month supply of propecia, will start it tomorrow or Saturday.. Wish me luck lol

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  • Mribby1
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    Originally posted by Randomb
    Propecia is such a commitment and I'm really worried about it going completely wrong. I think I'm gonna go for it the latter part of this month..

    When can we honestly expect to see an invention that will fix everyone's hair? :l
    You can look back on threads in 2005 of people who said 5 years and there'll be a cure. It's 2014 now. Truth is no one really knows. It could be well over 10 years. In my opinion you're going to do yourself a disservice by not starting on fin. But at least try something else you're still going to lose hair and if you're waiting for a cure then I hate to say it by the time that comes around most likely you'll be completely bald.

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  • Randomb
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    Propecia is such a commitment and I'm really worried about it going completely wrong. I think I'm gonna go for it the latter part of this month..

    When can we honestly expect to see an invention that will fix everyone's hair? :l

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  • Notcoolanymore
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    No I wouldn't say that everybody that starts losing hair will eventually end up at NW7. I will say if you started losing hair at a young age like I did (22yo), the odds of eventually becoming an advanced norwood(6/7) are pretty high.

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  • Randomb
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    So if you have mpb, is it pretty much set that you will keep on losing until you are pretty much bald... Or does it have mercy on some people and stop after some minimal thinning and that's it... No more will go

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  • Notcoolanymore
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    Originally posted by Mribby1
    It varies how long fin is effective for some people can stay on it forever. Also what would you rather lose your hair now or in 7years.
    This.

    There are many unknowns when it comes to hair loss treatments. Even if we eventually see a "cure", I doubt it will work for everybody. The only thing guaranteed is the longer you wait to treat your hair loss, the more you will lose.

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  • Randomb
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    Hmm it's a real tough decision. The thinning I have is so small and it will most likely worsen to something noticeable but I just hate that propecia serves no guarantee.

    What happens if you've been on propecia for 5+ years and you come off it.. Will you go back to where you started or will you go to what you would have been if you had not taken the propecia?

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  • Mribby1
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    I've been on fin for 10 months and to me it thickened my hair in about 4. It varies how long fin is effective for some people can stay on it forever. Also what would you rather lose your hair now or in 7years. Anyway I share a similar concern but for me if i start losing ground then I'm going to switch to dutasteride and see how I do on that. Dut takes care of type 1 and type 2 dht. Don't worry about it. I'm 19 and on fin. We're in the same boat man if you really do have concerns and want to message me privately let me know. My advice is just do it and don't wait till you're a nw3 to think oh let's start.

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  • Randomb
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    I'm worried now... Apparently propecia only is effective for 7 years or so? :/

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  • klinko
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    Propecia is not that bad! I also turned 19 january and got on it.

    You have so much hair left! go save it!

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