Doctor Apointment - propecia

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  • Aames
    Inactive
    • Nov 2012
    • 626

    #16
    Option 1: See another doctor no matter the cost. Hair is invaluable.
    Option 2: Self-medicate. You'll probably be fine.

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    • bobbyt
      Junior Member
      • Jun 2012
      • 29

      #17
      I live in the UK and get my propecia from Boots. You can either go in store or order online. If you go down the online route (like me) you initially need to fill out their online consultation (which is very basic and extremely easy to 'pass') and once you have passed you can order 1 month's worth for £44.99.

      They start you off with only 1 months worth, they say, to see how you react to it. If all is good after that 1 month and you decide to continue with the treatment, you can order up to 3 months or 6 months worth at a time, at a rate of £30 per month.

      I'm not sure why people who are struggling with their GP and are intent on getting legit propecia do not go down this route more often. For me £30 a month is 100% worth it. You can probably get it at best £5-£10 cheaper per month from other 'online sources' but for the peace of mind alone I prefer paying more to buy from an obviously legit (and UK) source who usually post out the meds same or next day.

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

        #18
        Originally posted by Kirby_
        The private dermatologist said I NEED to get liver function blood tests every 6 to 12 months and I NEED to inform my GP of taking finasteride if I want to use it for hair loss. I CANNOT get those blood tests without my GP agreeing. I have had no health problems yet, I think, but who knows about the future, particularly as I take lots of medications?

        I CAN'T AFFORD TO SEE THE PRIVATE DERMATOLOGIST AGAIN AND HE CAN'T GIVE BLOOD TESTS, HE EXPLICITLY TOLD ME TO GET BLOOD TESTS VIA MY NHS GP.
        What if you just take finasteride, tell your GP, refuse to quit the drug....do you think he would still refuse blood tests?

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

          #19
          Originally posted by Kayman
          He doesn't. He lives in a country with first rate health care.
          Every country has good and bad points with healthcare. I live in the USA and our care is surprisingly crap in a lot of ways (and I have what is considered a "high end plan"), but the good thing is you can find a doc to prescribe you almost anything if you have the money....getting a dut rx for my hair was as easy as calling a few places and driving a couple towns away

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          • themastercheaf
            Junior Member
            • Nov 2012
            • 11

            #20
            Hey Guys

            I am just back from the Doctors. When I booked the appointment I did not request a doc. However, when I turned up today I was happy that I got my GP who is a well respected individual.

            I told him about my family Histoty and my hair loss story. Then I told him I would like to get on Propecia. He was very helpful, and went over the benefits and risks. He also said that sides were small and are treatable. Propecia is not available for free on the NHS (Scotland). The cost per month is £26.99. I have been perscribed it for a trial month and if I decide to stay with it I can countine with the med on a longer perscribtion.

            He told me that propecia was first designed to treat prosterate issues, but it was found that it can also help with MPB. The dose is much lower with propecia that is why side effects are rare alleglily. So I will start it in a weeks time after I get paid. I plan to stick with it for a year and judge how beneficial it is, Any major sides and I will stop immediatly.

            Dont get me wrong guys I wish that I never had to take it, I am pretty scared. However, I have winged and moaned about my hair loss so I have the product its up to me. If anything goes wrong, well at least it was my decision. I know in 5 years now I would regreat doing nothing.

            Also Kirby mate I think you need to change your GP. I asked for it and got it. I feel as if they are taking the P out of you. Like many of us you will be a self proglammed expert on hair lost and you now done enough.

            take care

            the cheaf

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            • drybone
              Senior Member
              • Dec 2012
              • 867

              #21
              Originally posted by El Nino
              No worries mate, it is totally your decision.

              I just wanted to make you aware that there are more risks than just a limp D.
              He wasn't asking for you permission.

              At least we find out why you are being such a sore loser with this product.

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              • Kirby_
                Senior Member
                • Jan 2012
                • 439

                #22
                Originally posted by themastercheaf
                Hey Guys

                I am just back from the Doctors. When I booked the appointment I did not request a doc. However, when I turned up today I was happy that I got my GP who is a well respected individual.

                I told him about my family Histoty and my hair loss story. Then I told him I would like to get on Propecia. He was very helpful, and went over the benefits and risks. He also said that sides were small and are treatable. Propecia is not available for free on the NHS (Scotland). The cost per month is £26.99. I have been perscribed it for a trial month and if I decide to stay with it I can countine with the med on a longer perscribtion.

                He told me that propecia was first designed to treat prosterate issues, but it was found that it can also help with MPB. The dose is much lower with propecia that is why side effects are rare alleglily. So I will start it in a weeks time after I get paid. I plan to stick with it for a year and judge how beneficial it is, Any major sides and I will stop immediatly.

                Dont get me wrong guys I wish that I never had to take it, I am pretty scared. However, I have winged and moaned about my hair loss so I have the product its up to me. If anything goes wrong, well at least it was my decision. I know in 5 years now I would regreat doing nothing.

                Also Kirby mate I think you need to change your GP. I asked for it and got it. I feel as if they are taking the P out of you. Like many of us you will be a self proglammed expert on hair lost and you now done enough.

                take care

                the cheaf
                Oh, that's amazing. Congrats on the mission accomplished with the GP side of things. Wish you the best of success with the fin, seriously. Only recommendations - force yourself to take good quality before, during and after photos, because that's pretty damn vital really. You will get some sort of shedding from my experience. Also, get the blood tests, but you sound like you have an understanding GP who'll give you those anyway.

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