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  • Tacola
    Member
    • Dec 2011
    • 52

    #16
    Yes, that`s what I hope for. I dont want to have a straight hairline because using to many grafts to do this will just lower the density for the rest of my scalp. I`ll manage with a more mature hairline and hopefully the density will be better by doing this. Who knows, but this is what I`m hoping for

    I have lowered the dose on Propecia because I have heard that this can be better against side effects. I have not experiencd anything but maybe a bit watery sperm. No sides at all except this. Hopefully this will be reversed when I quit it some day. Maybe I`ll boost it up to full dose hoping that this will generate more results.

    I guess I`ll have an answer about the questions that I sent to Gho tomorrow. I`ll post the answers then. If they tell me that they dont splitt follicles, then I cant understand why no other cliniqs use theire method. If the regenerate, then they pretty much have some kind of cure that we can use until there are other techniques (Replicel etc) availible.

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

      #17
      I had a slight change in semen also after I started using finasteride. It has reversed itself over time but I don't think it's 100% back to how it was.
      Many people do report their side effects resolving while continuing to take the drug, so just keep an eye on things. I'd be reluctant to halve my dose over such a minimal side effect but of course that's totally up to you.

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      • Tacola
        Member
        • Dec 2011
        • 52

        #18
        I understand, but as long as the function is the same, it doesnt matter much if it`s a bit watery. Is there any danger connected to this? I`ll follow it closely just in case. If there is no danger when there is no change except the watert semen, I guess I can try a bit higher dose.

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

          #19
          I don't know of any danger connected with watery semen. Personally I just kept using finasteride and haven't experienced anything to suggest my health is in danger, and like I said, the effect mostly resolved itself over time. I should point out that I'm not 100% sure this change resulted from finasteride, since (like I've said in other threads) I tend to have very inconsistent and sometimes unhealthy lifestyle choices.

          If you're concerned at all, you could ask your doctor about it.

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          • NotBelievingIt
            Senior Member
            • Oct 2011
            • 594

            #20
            Diet and the frequency you ejaculate contribute greatly to it.



            Wonderful topic...heh

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            • Tacola
              Member
              • Dec 2011
              • 52

              #21
              Ok. I have changed my diet lately as well, so hopefully this will help. Have dropped the food containing to much sugar.

              Do you have any idea if coffee could trigger anything? Or to much proteins?

              I`m still waiting for the reply from Hasci (Gho) due to my questions. The lady I spoke to said she would get back to me one of the days. They are REALLY busy there due to the imense sets of phonecalls and e-mails they get from people who wants a treatment. I dont understand why not any other doctors want to invest in this method when there are so many people wanting it, and also public people thats acctually showing theire progress in the media. If this treatment was a big hoax, they should be able to prove it quite easily I would imagine. Maybe that`s what they tried, but lost in the court against Gho. I dont know.

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