Not sure what to make of hair, but it's odd non the less

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  • BaldingEagle
    Senior Member
    • Oct 2015
    • 373

    #16
    Trust me it's MPB lol. Propecia thickens hair in around 48% of men. Stops loss in roughly 80%.

    Add rogaine for a powerful punch.

    You will lose a small amount of hair the first couple months. Don't stop, it returns thicker.

    Btw thinning is hairloss. MPB means it comes back thinner every cycle. Everyone lose hair, ours just eventually gets so small it's not visible, where those without hairloss it returns just as thick as usual.

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    • Dragonless
      Member
      • Nov 2015
      • 31

      #17
      Originally posted by BaldingEagle
      Trust me it's MPB lol. Propecia thickens hair in around 48% of men. Stops loss in roughly 80%.

      Add rogaine for a powerful punch.

      You will lose a small amount of hair the first couple months. Don't stop, it returns thicker.

      Btw thinning is hairloss. MPB means it comes back thinner every cycle. Everyone lose hair, ours just eventually gets so small it's not visible, where those without hairloss it returns just as thick as usual.
      ERh, but what is a give away to it? that's what I want to know


      Also, what is your opinion on hair transplants...? do they always leave a big scar? is there any idea of when to tell when it will stop?

      it's strange because my grandfather when balder when he was in one in his 40s I think, and my dad never went bald and had thick hair his whole life. *shrugs*

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      • Loony
        Member
        • Dec 2015
        • 51

        #18
        Originally posted by jamesst11
        no


        Ofcourse man it doesnt take a schooled person to see you're definately not in the small society of 20% who doesnt have them.

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        • Loony
          Member
          • Dec 2015
          • 51

          #19
          Physical causes
          Lack of vitamins and minerals*
          Hormonal imbalance
          Under- or overactive thyroid
          Extreme blood loss*
          Severe or chronic illness
          Overactive immune system*
          Parasites
          Incorrect bite

          Emotional causes
          Prolonged stress
          Emotional trauma
          Sudden shock

          Other factors
          Accidents or falls
          Operations and scars
          Dental substances
          Infected oral cavities
          Vaccinations
          Prescription drugs
          Smoking
          Common metal poisoning
          Hair products and dyes

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          • Loony
            Member
            • Dec 2015
            • 51

            #20
            Also your way of living (which is indirectly connected to above) has to do with AGA. If you think this has nothing to do with it you're still living by a mindstate that we livin on a flat planet.

            MALE ANDROGENIC ALOPECIA OR MALE PATTERN BALDNESS66 % of all men in Westernized Countries experience hair thinning and 40% develop baldness. Eight typical patterns of andro (hormone) genetic

            Type I - before puberty

            Type II - teenager

            Type III - adulthood early stages of hair loss, spot balding at the vertex

            Type IV - VII - progressively more severe

            What Causes the Incredible Shrinking Hair LossBlood circulation to the bulb of the hair pulls away due to excess acidity from an inverted way of living, eating and thinking. Nerves providing the electrical energy for blood differentiation also pull away from the hair bulb due to poor blood circulation.Without blood for dedifferentiation (the transformation of blood into new hair cells) and nerves to provide the proper energy fields for dedifferentiation and redifferentiation no new hair follicles will grow and the hair shrinks and falls out.

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            • Loony
              Member
              • Dec 2015
              • 51

              #21
              Also your way of living (which is indirectly connected to above) has to do with AGA. If you think this has nothing to do with it you're still living by a mindstate that we livin on a flat planet.

              MALE ANDROGENIC ALOPECIA OR MALE PATTERN BALDNESS66 % of all men in Westernized Countries experience hair thinning and 40% develop baldness. Eight typical patterns of andro (hormone) genetic

              Type I - before puberty

              Type II - teenager

              Type III - adulthood early stages of hair loss, spot balding at the vertex

              Type IV - VII - progressively more severe

              What Causes the Incredible Shrinking Hair LossBlood circulation to the bulb of the hair pulls away due to excess acidity from an inverted way of living, eating and thinking. Nerves providing the electrical energy for blood differentiation also pull away from the hair bulb due to poor blood circulation. Without blood for dedifferentiation (the transformation of blood into new hair cells) and nerves to provide the proper energy fields for dedifferentiation and redifferentiation no new hair follicles will grow and the hair shrinks and falls out.

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              • Loony
                Member
                • Dec 2015
                • 51

                #22
                THEORETICAL CAUSES OF ALOPECIA1) Systemic acids that localize at the bulb of the hair follicle.

                2) Increased biological transmutations of bacteria and yeast.

                3) Mineral deficiency, especially zinc, magnesium and manganese that are chelating or buffering metabolic acids.

                4) Physical and emotional stress that increase acidity and biological transformations.

                5) Hormonal imbalance, especially the increase of the acidic hormone testosterone.

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                • Dragonless
                  Member
                  • Nov 2015
                  • 31

                  #23
                  Um....ok, @Loony? wtf

                  I hope when I take finastride it thickens my hair. it seems to have sped up quite a bit recently.

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                  • Dragonless
                    Member
                    • Nov 2015
                    • 31

                    #24
                    Omg, my hair just looks horrible lately.

                    Is there something that would speed up or make the hair (mostly on top of your head) worse? the scalp is kind of red and irritated looking, and my hair looks ****ing horrible. Like, it was passable and not really noticeable before, but now my hair is like really thin and I have bold spots and shit all over; it's ****ing horrible.

                    Is there any hope that finastride can recover it to a point where it doesn't look like I am balding? it just like ****ing speed up full speed in the last couple of days. I am ****ing mortified and heart broken.

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                    • JesseHeisenberg47
                      Member
                      • May 2014
                      • 53

                      #25
                      Hey Dragonless, firstly, it's important to say that you're in the right place to treat this and help yourself, you've caught this at a pretty good stage, so well done on being astute. Most people here have been through the exact same emotions you've been through, we all know the feeling, so we can help. MPB is progressive, so chances are it hasn't sped up in just a few days, although with the worry, there's always the thought that you wake up the next day with less hair, but in reality, MPB doesn't often happen that quickly, your hair mainly changes over a larger time frame, so I don't think the hairloss would have got worse, it's probably just conditions which have made it seem different, mixed in with worries about hairloss.

                      Try to keep the mindset that you've caught this early, at early stages you can treat it the best. Losing some hair isn't the end of the world as you can always cover it with good styling (incidentally, I do agree that for some reason, having shorter hair on the sides and just a bit longer on top does make it seem like you have more hair) and most men go through this anyway. Although if it's constantly red and itchy, perhaps look into different shampoos.

                      As for treatment, the first thing you should do is book an appointment with a dermatologist if you can. They'll be able to better examine your hair and recommend the next steps to take. At the moment, your hair honestly looks quite good when it's not pulled back, so at the moment it's about being wary and prepared to act. Finasteride and Regaine/Rogaine are perhaps the best ways. Realistically, you're not going to get back to the perfect hairline, but that doesn't mean that you're hair will suffer in the way it looks, as most people won't recognise the difference. So good luck, your hair isn't bad at all, try to be wary and act practically, and remember that we're here.

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