Advice needed. Belgravia or Not?

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  • Julian
    Junior Member
    • May 2010
    • 4

    #16
    Hi I get my foam from place on here http://www.baldtruthtalk.com/showthread.php?t=2790 I already posted a link.

    I get my proscar from Spex Gp look on spex website for his contact info as don't know if I can link to it.

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    • BTT1711
      Junior Member
      • May 2010
      • 11

      #17
      Well I have just been to see my GP and it was a waste of time. He basically said yes you have male Pattern hair loss and that I should just accept it as there is no medication available to stop it.

      I think my next step is to do some online shopping I want to purchase the medicine that the Belgravia Centre recommended (Propecia (once a day tablet) as well as Minoxidil 12.5% + Azelaic Acid) and the product that I知 thinking about is an all in one solution called ******* 15% Plus which is applied once a day before bedtime and I might use this injunction with 5% Minoxidil each morning.

      What痴 the general opinion on all in one solution? Reading lots of posts on this forum most seem to use separate medication Minoxidil and take Propecia tablets is taking Propecia in pill form better/ more effective than in a cream

      Thanks again

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      • Spex
        Dr Representative
        • Nov 2008
        • 4217

        #18
        GP's generally know sweet FA when it comes to hairloss. Speak to my old Gp Dr Ashcroft however. He is very well informed on the subject and has helped counsel many over the years and can also help out with meds here in the UK.
        Email me and i will send you his info.

        spexhair@hotmail.co.uk

        Regards
        Spex
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        • mlao
          Senior Member
          • Oct 2009
          • 384

          #19
          I am sorry to hear that your GP was dismissive of your situation. i know some doctors even in the USA don't like to prescribe Propecia. I was lucky my GP suggested it to me. I was embarrassed to ask for it but she saw that I was distressed about my hair loss. I am glad she did.
          I use it in pill form with Regaine 5%. The pill form is the most accepted way to take it.
          You might want to try it with the 5% Regaine you are currently using before going to the ******* 15.
          Also Dr. Bessam Farjo who is located in Manchester is a leader in hair restoration. Most hair restoration surgeons do not just perform hair transplants, they will usually prescribe Propecia and can help you track your progress.
          I hope this helps and I wish you the best of luck.
          Last edited by mlao; 05-26-2010, 09:45 AM. Reason: shorten

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