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  • gascoigne
    Member
    • Aug 2011
    • 59

    No one have an answer !

    My case is very strange. If its correct that its all about genetics, then how am i lossing, if i have no bald ancestors.
    My father was hair model, has full hair in 58; my mothers father was hair model, has full head of hair in 78; my fathers father died with hair. All brothers of my mothers father have hair with 60 and 70 years old. My grandmothers father died with hair.
    THEN HOW IT CAN BE GENETICS ?!
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  • JustTheTip
    Junior Member
    • Nov 2011
    • 20

    #2
    Because as with all genes, the often skip a generation... or two or three... That is why everyone in your family can be tall, except for one short guy... the genes are still present in your genetic code, they just aren't selected for whatever reason.

    How old are you? IMO, your hair looks pretty good so far... it looks to be maturing is all...

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    • Tracy C
      Senior Member
      • Sep 2011
      • 3083

      #3
      Originally posted by gascoigne
      ...THEN HOW IT CAN BE GENETICS ?!
      Androgenetic Alopecia is genetic. Not all forms of hair loss are androgenic alopecia though. Why are you concerned about hair loss?

      Why are you making multiple post asking the same question when you have no obvious hair loss?

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      • gascoigne
        Member
        • Aug 2011
        • 59

        #4
        Originally posted by JustTheTip
        Because as with all genes, the often skip a generation... or two or three... That is why everyone in your family can be tall, except for one short guy... the genes are still present in your genetic code, they just aren't selected for whatever reason.

        How old are you? IMO, your hair looks pretty good so far... it looks to be maturing is all...
        Justthetrip thanks for answer!
        Well, why then MPB is stigmatized as GENETICS!
        It should be called : luck!
        Couse, there si no living person who between his grandfathers, mothers uncels, brothers - 20 ancestors, doesnt have at least ONE man who was bald. In that case, everyone can go bald, and genetics have no relation to it.

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        • gascoigne
          Member
          • Aug 2011
          • 59

          #5
          Originally posted by Tracy C
          Androgenetic Alopecia is genetic. Not all forms of hair loss are androgenic alopecia though. Why are you concerned about hair loss?

          Why are you making multiple post asking the same question when you have no obvious hair loss?
          Tracy , you should understand me, couse we both suffer from same problem.
          If its not a problem, please take a look at my first pic, an then comapre it to the last. In first i have perfect thick, almost african density hair, but in the last it thinnig like Sampras hair. And i am just 22. It is obvious.

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          • Tracy C
            Senior Member
            • Sep 2011
            • 3083

            #6
            You look fine to me. If you think your hair is thinning, you should take a look at people who actually are thinning and going bald.

            If you think your hair is thinning, talk to a doctor who specializes in treating hair loss.

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            • 8868alex
              Senior Member
              • May 2010
              • 279

              #7
              Tracey -

              I have noticed a multitude of posts that you have made recently. I believe you are genuinely trying to help but I are think you are overstating your area of expertise. By looking at the photos this guy has shown it is clear what is going on. He is in the early stages of mpb. Your suggestion about seeing a doctor is a wise one but please be mindful that your posts can read quite pushy. Consider how it would be recieved if a male hair loss sufferer started making such comments on female related hair loss posts. I think we should be respectful when communicating with each other.

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              • gascoigne
                Member
                • Aug 2011
                • 59

                #8
                Originally posted by 8868alex
                Tracey -

                I have noticed a multitude of posts that you have made recently. I believe you are genuinely trying to help but I are think you are overstating your area of expertise. By looking at the photos this guy has shown it is clear what is going on. He is in the early stages of mpb. Your suggestion about seeing a doctor is a wise one but please be mindful that your posts can read quite pushy. Consider how it would be recieved if a male hair loss sufferer started making such comments on female related hair loss posts. I think we should be respectful when communicating with each other.
                Alex, you dont have an idea how nice and appreciating your comment sounds. You write sto reasonable. I am sorry if my quote will be too long, but i think you can understand me.

                Did you read about my family history related do hair loss. No CLUES in ancestors! Did you see thicknes and density (without no vanity) in my first pic? I had GREAT SELF CONFIDENCE about my look. I could approach every girl with supernatural confidence that she will like me. Man (not only girls) on the street, just to stop me and politely ask just if they can touch my hair.
                Considering all those circumstances, isnt it very painful that i have already noticed MPB ???

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                • Tracy C
                  Senior Member
                  • Sep 2011
                  • 3083

                  #9
                  Originally posted by 8868alex
                  I believe you are genuinely trying to help but I are think you are overstating your area of expertise.
                  I think you are reading more out of my posts than I am putting into them. I never once claimed to be an expert. I have no desire to do so. I might be a little bit pushy though. I'll give you that. I will try to behave myself. In this case I just don't see a problem, much less a problem bad enough to post the same question multiple times.

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                  • gascoigne
                    Member
                    • Aug 2011
                    • 59

                    #10
                    Originally posted by Tracy C
                    I think you are reading more out of my posts than I am putting into them. I never once claimed to be an expert. I have no desire to do so. I might be a little bit pushy though. I'll give you that. I will try to behave myself. In this case I just don't see a problem, much less a problem bad enough to post the same question multiple times.
                    Look Tracy, i know that you are not a social worker here and i am not stupid to expect from you to be my personal pshyhologicst. But, you could be little bit mor realistic nad friendly orientated.
                    I was about to start hair modeling year ago, and look what happens now!?
                    I dont give a damn about modeling, but its amazing shock for me.

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                    • TheFirst17
                      Member
                      • Oct 2011
                      • 55

                      #11
                      I would see a doctor right away if it's interring with your confidence.
                      BUT I will say, that you are very LUCKY and to be thankful for what you have right now. You have a hairline, that's something to cherish.

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                      • gascoigne
                        Member
                        • Aug 2011
                        • 59

                        #12
                        Originally posted by TheFirst17
                        I would see a doctor right away if it's interring with your confidence.
                        BUT I will say, that you are very LUCKY and to be thankful for what you have right now. You have a hairline, that's something to cherish.
                        The First17, you are not quite realistic.
                        OFcouruse i still have a hearline couse i have just stared to loss hair. I am 22!

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                        • 8868alex
                          Senior Member
                          • May 2010
                          • 279

                          #13
                          Gasgoigne - The good news is that you are in the early stages and in all likelyhood have a good chance of halting the loss. The difficulty can be in first admitting that you have begun this horrible process. I am very aware of how this imapcts an individual so don't beat yourself up too much. Again, Tracey is right, go and see a qualified IAHRS doctor to discuss treatment options and to clarify that you are indeed starting to lose hair. My feeling is that you may have the start of a N2a. You have a full hairline but have started to thin. I can see what you mean by the "Pete Sampras" look. Trust me though, you are way off that level of loss and you should feel optomistic about treating the condition. You may even get a little thickening which should be viewed as a bonus. If you want any more feedback I'm sure myself and others would try to help

                          Tracey - I clearly see some intelligence and evidence of objectivity in your response. I congratulate your intentions and input but I think Gascoigne has reflected his feelings quite well over the last post. Please remember how you felt before gaining the knowledge you evidently have.

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                          • gascoigne
                            Member
                            • Aug 2011
                            • 59

                            #14
                            Originally posted by 8868alex
                            Gasgoigne - The good news is that you are in the early stages and in all likelyhood have a good chance of halting the loss. The difficulty can be in first admitting that you have begun this horrible process. I am very aware of how this imapcts an individual so don't beat yourself up too much. Again, Tracey is right, go and see a qualified IAHRS doctor to discuss treatment options and to clarify that you are indeed starting to lose hair. My feeling is that you may have the start of a N2a. You have a full hairline but have started to thin. I can see what you mean by the "Pete Sampras" look. Trust me though, you are way off that level of loss and you should feel optomistic about treating the condition. You may even get a little thickening which should be viewed as a bonus. If you want any more feedback I'm sure myself and others would try to help

                            Tracey - I clearly see some intelligence and evidence of objectivity in your response. I congratulate your intentions and input but I think Gascoigne has reflected his feelings quite well over the last post. Please remember how you felt before gaining the knowledge you evidently have.
                            Friend, but he was also far away from his phase when he was young. How is that possible? Hair like Sampras has to fall out?
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                            • crowningglory
                              Inactive
                              • Feb 2011
                              • 52

                              #15
                              Originally posted by gascoigne
                              Look Tracy, i know that you are not a social worker here and i am not stupid to expect from you to be my personal pshyhologicst. But, you could be little bit mor realistic nad friendly orientated.
                              I was about to start hair modeling year ago, and look what happens now!?
                              I dont give a damn about modeling, but its amazing shock for me.
                              what treatment regimen are you on? I would start looking into something. Don't worry too much - I was loosing hair rapidly once in the frontal area but my hairline stabilized since then (although i counterfight with treatments).

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