Propecia Terror - My Terror - not a classic horror story

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  • montreal6130
    Member
    • Aug 2012
    • 82

    Propecia Terror - My Terror - not a classic horror story

    Hi All,

    I am 36 and I don't have great hair. I have a believe a Norwood III Vertex. My hair is curly and about 3 or 4 years ago I could see that it was thinning and getting more & more comments about my little bald spot which was appearing in the back of my head. I did not like it (and still don't like the thought of it that way).

    Anyhow, I went to a doctor and started taking propecia 1mg/day. I have been religious about and don't think I missed a day. I think I am/was the perfect candidate for it as my hair was generally thinning with average widow's peaks. The results were spectacular. I had pretty aggressive hair re-growth and much thicker hair. It's been a great run.

    Side Effects: None. Which freaks me out as I feel like the statistical outsider.

    Today

    I had a massive panic attack last night which I have not had in a decade. I became and am uber, uber concerned that I can do some irreversible sexual damage if I continue to stay on propecia. Today, I did not take it as I am going to first start taking one every other day till I chat with my doctor this week.

    Questions
    1. Does anyone know if the side effects can come on at anytime (i,e. no side effects years 1-3 and then whamo side effects start in year 4)?
    1. Does anyone know if side effects can start only after someone stops taking the medication or if you've had no problems on it and then decide to get off that you are pretty much in the clear?

    1. Tests? Are there objective tests that I can have done to confirm that I am ok sexually (i.e. semen fertility count, i.e.)?

    1. Finally, will anything else work? Let's say I wean off Propecia and take Rogaine or Saw Palmetto. Do either of these actually work without potentially significant side effects.


    I just don't want to do anything to really screw myself up even though I loved the results.


    thanks so much!
  • montreal6130
    Member
    • Aug 2012
    • 82

    #2
    Have to admit that I'm pretty shaken up. I've gotten really nervous at the thought of doing irreversible damage.

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

      #3
      If you make it through one year without side effects, the chances of experiencing them after that become extremely small, but not impossible.
      I've heard of people who say they started experiencing sides after quitting, but to some extent this wouldn't surprise me since your body is readjusting to a new (old?) hormonal profile. There is some evidence that your number of androgen receptors increase with finasteride use, which may explain at least part of the transition period when quitting the medication. However those studies are very small.
      You can have hormone tests done and sperm count tests if I'm not mistaken, although it is probably unnecessary.
      Nothing else will work as well as finasteride except dutasteride, which uses the same mechanism of action and would have similar if not worse side effects. Nothing else suppresses DHT effectively. Minoxidil (Rogaine) can stimulate hair growth despite DHT attacking your follicles but you will still lose hair with time if you arent addressing the cause of pattern hair loss.

      Don't feel paranoid that you aren't experiencing sides on this drug, because as Highlander said, most men don't.

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      • montreal6130
        Member
        • Aug 2012
        • 82

        #4
        thx for the reply.

        it's weird because this is the second night that I am freaked out about the drug. It literally came out of nowhere. I just questioned why I was still on it (after 4 years). Then I did a search and starting reading the horror stories. It really sucks because my hair now is amazing. I am also not ready to lose it just yet so today was my first day skipping and will go one every other day using up my fresh 3 month supply so that will give me 6 more months. Plus I think I will start the Rogaine foam in that time and eventually wean off the propecia. I think I am ready to start losing my hair again but not in one big shock.

        I wouldn't be surprised if after more testing that the drug is deemed very safe in that all side effects wear off once discontinued. However, the problem is what if the current stories are clinically proven. Do I really want to risk anything irreversible?

        It's almost like we (MPB) can't catch a break. Imagine propecia was an all-natural remedy with no known side effects. I'd be in heaven.

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

          #5
          I understand your worries, I've had similar concerns after reading finasteride horror stories. However these stories are at the far fringe of the millions of fin users in the world, past and present--the chances of this happening to either of us are extremely small. In general I don't follow those kinds of posts anymore unless they offer something new, like a study I haven't read before.
          It's up to you if you want to stop medicating. I wouldn't blame you. For me the risk is worth it because I have major self image issues and its very important to me to keep a youthful appearance for the time being. I'm just not mentally equipped to handle hair loss sadly, and like you I have had good results on fin.
          If you want to quit this medication I would recommend slowly decreasing your dose over time. I don't know how much this will reduce the post-fin shedding, but I feel it would be easier on your body to do it this way, and probably could cut your chances of side effects down. I do feel I should warn you that the shed after quitting fin can be very heavy and very depressing to some people. Hopefully the minoxidil can ease the transition a little bit.

          And yeah I agree, MPB is bullshit. Hopefully there are superior solutions before we're all old men.

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          • Zao
            Senior Member
            • Dec 2008
            • 152

            #6
            Dude, snap out of it. You’ve been on Propecia with good results and no sides for 4 years and you're worrying about it now based on some unscientific studies and alarmist media reports? I’ve been taking it since 1998 and it has been the best decision of my life. Very, very, very few men experience real side effects. Know that! Check out my story here:

            Eleven years ago back in 1998 I was an 18 year old freshman in college and I was losing my hair. I had been losing it since about 16, I think but it was becoming very noticeable when I got to college. Styling my hair was nightmare and I was starting to get the comments from my friends. It came to a head one night when I was at

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

              #7
              Originally posted by Zao
              Dude, snap out of it. You’ve been on Propecia with good results and no sides for 4 years and you're worrying about it now based on some unscientific studies and alarmist media reports? I’ve been taking it since 1998 and it has been the best decision of my life. Very, very, very few men experience real side effects. Know that! Check out my story here:

              http://www.baldtruthtalk.com/showthr...=1392#post1392
              Zao your story is great. Would you say you have lost any ground on fin? How is your hairline and overall density? Thanks!

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              • montreal6130
                Member
                • Aug 2012
                • 82

                #8
                Thx Zao.

                You r absolutely right about me needing to snap out of it. The reality is that I've taken it for 4 years and even if the reports turn out to be true there isn't much I could do. So, I've decided that I do want to wean off over the course of 1 year with the support of my doctor and get on Rogaine to try to lessen the emotional impact of watching my hair thin down.

                All of that does not change the accuracy of your immediate response; "dude, snap out of it.". Not even a spiritual guru could of said it any better!

                Thx.

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                • Zao
                  Senior Member
                  • Dec 2008
                  • 152

                  #9
                  As long as you can deal with losing your hair again, then I guess there is no reason to stay on Propecia if it causes you to have anxiety. It’s been a God send for my life though!

                  I have lost ground, but I still have fairly good hair and I was able to get through my twenties, have great experiences, meet a great girl and build my life all without being consumed with my hair. In my life Propecia gave me peace of mind not anxiety and it still does. My hairline has receded a bit over the years and I am thinner on top than when I was 20, but it’s all good and at my age now it looks fine.
                  You know when I started in 1998 there was no talk about these persistent side effects. I began following the message boards and I read accounts of thousands of people who took it and not one complaint. All of a sudden around 2007 these stories started to pop up and now everybody thinks it’s happening to them. I think the term is epidemic hysteria. Here’s a study on it. It’s very real and I believe this is what has happened with Propecia. Sad because it really works and there is nothing else except these type of drugs that work as well.

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                  • DAVE52
                    Senior Member
                    • Sep 2010
                    • 775

                    #10
                    Originally posted by Zao
                    . My hairline has receded a bit over the years and I am thinner on top than when I was 20, but it’s all good and at my age now it looks fine.
                    Got any recent pics

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                    • montreal6130
                      Member
                      • Aug 2012
                      • 82

                      #11
                      It's interesting because I had been on propecia for about 3 years. When I first read about reduced libido as a potential side effect I was thrilled as I had played Russian roulette a few too many times on the dating scene (i.e. going unprotected; which I do NOT endorse) and thought it would slow me down a bit. Nope. Libido was still very active (I did smarten up however).

                      Anyhow, I never even gave propecia a second thought. I just took and it worked great. Then about 3 days ago I walked into my home and completely out of the blue I thought to Google Propecia. Nothing prompted that. I did not see any news item, conversation with a friend...nothing. And then the terror begun. My hair has never been great but God decided to take very good care of me in terms of size down below and yesterday I was convinced that it shrunk. I don't even know is 'shrinkage' is medically possible. Then last need out with friends I started feeling foggy and pain in my lower abdomen. So, in my case I am pretty sure my psychological fears created this entire craziness. It has been a very weird experience and trying to go a little deeper as to what the heck is really going on.

                      I am for now dropping down to 7mg/week to about 3mg/4mg as I want to take this slowly. I am also going to my doctor today to table all these concerns.

                      Thx

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                      • UK_
                        Senior Member
                        • Feb 2011
                        • 2691

                        #12
                        Originally posted by Highlander
                        We don't talk kindly to folks who have sex before marriage around these parts of the webs. I suggest you tread carefully.
                        You are weird.

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                        • alex82
                          Member
                          • Feb 2012
                          • 59

                          #13
                          Montreal, How long were you on fin before you began to see positive results? if you don't ming me asking

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                          • Benzzro
                            Member
                            • Jun 2012
                            • 82

                            #14
                            I'd also like to say people that do experience sides will massively overreact the sides, and literally blame EVERYTHING on the drug, try not to read upon the horror stories to much.

                            Also I think shrinkage can be from erection quality, when I'm rock hard I'm easily half an inch more than usual, if your erections aren't as hard anymore, it might be that than actual shrinkage.

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                            • jorbie
                              Junior Member
                              • Nov 2012
                              • 18

                              #15
                              My story.....

                              Here is my story...I started Propecia 1 mg on doc's prescription around February 2010. I was the picture of health. 33 years old, fit, was learning Chinese, had great sex with my fiancee and a great job as a teacher at one of America's best high schools. My hair was thinning and I check the Propecia website out, said only 2% experience side effects and even those go away, so I figured, what the hell? Few problems, and chance to keep my hair. Seems like a win-win. Around a year later, a started having crazy panic attacks and had trouble sleeping. My doc didn't think the drug would be causing this, and so I stayed on it. A month or so later, I realized my penis had become numb. Its was a very pernicious symptom, but it freaked me out. I eventually stopped Propecia....and everything got better. For almost 2 months. Then my life went to hell....sexual sides, panic attacks, depression, insomnia. Fast forward.....my fiancee and I broke up, now, after living in my own condo near Wrigley Field in Chicago, I've had to move back in with my parents, I am not working, etc. I was a National Merit Scholar in high school, graduated magna cum laude with a chemistry/physics degree from a prestigious school...and now I can't even work. And my dick doesn't work.
                              This isnt fear mongering....this is the truth. PM....we can talk on the phone if you want, this drug is a poison. A poison.
                              Now....its inevitable that in a few days, some one will post saying that I have an agenda, blah blah blah. I ask you this....why would a person come on a website and trash those trying to get the truth out? Who is more likely to have an agenda? A person who goes to a website to warn others, or someone who says "Don't worry about that guy....it's just in his head."
                              For the drug company trolls on here.....explain this....in July 2012 I had my testosterone tested....and it was at a level that only 95 year old men have. Is that due to my "lack of positive energy" or the "placebo effect"? Or could it be a drug that screws with your hormones in a catastrophic way?





                              Originally posted by Zao
                              Dude, snap out of it. You’ve been on Propecia with good results and no sides for 4 years and you're worrying about it now based on some unscientific studies and alarmist media reports? I’ve been taking it since 1998 and it has been the best decision of my life. Very, very, very few men experience real side effects. Know that! Check out my story here:

                              http://www.baldtruthtalk.com/showthr...=1392#post1392

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