Hey guys,
I had never seen a GP about my hair loss before, as I was too embarrassed, so research led me to purchase and begin FDA medication.
I've been using fin/minox/niz for just over 12 months, and funny story, I went on vacation for 16 days and somehow forgot all my medications (the irony of forgetting the only thing I wanted to remember). I should also mention i'm a very chilled guy, and so I researched about this amount of time off the medication based on the dose-response which I had forgotten. I however was less chilled when I stumbled upon post-finasteride syndrome, which led me to listen to almost every one of Spencer's shows that I could find archived until I had some peace of mind, which I found, thank you Spencer. Anyway, as you could guess, I didn't die without the drug (more like I had 16 days on a viagra placebo if you wanted to know), but now I understood the importance of blood work pre-finasteride as spencer had recommended to gain an insight into drug personalisation.
The moment I got home I took a dose, but I still wanted to see a GP now. I went to the GP, she hadn't heard of finasteride, propecia, or proscar. She made me make another appointment with another doctor.
It was also a first time for the next GP, though at least she didn't just pass me onto somebody else, she listened. Either way they both made it clear they didn't prescribe anything for hair loss, in fact it was more like the cliche "there's nothing we can do for you son, move on with your life" type of snub. 15 minutes later once I had informed the doctor about my situation, and the relevant pharmacology of finasteride and minoxidil, she felt undermined that I was treating myself without clinical guidance. Since she didn't know what finasteride was, I wasn't surprised she didn't know anything about DHT testing under the NHS, or if it existed, they certainly weren't willing to offer it. Since I had high blood pressure she was generously willing to test my testosterone, despite further explanations in vain - brilliant.
What do I do now?
I had never seen a GP about my hair loss before, as I was too embarrassed, so research led me to purchase and begin FDA medication.
I've been using fin/minox/niz for just over 12 months, and funny story, I went on vacation for 16 days and somehow forgot all my medications (the irony of forgetting the only thing I wanted to remember). I should also mention i'm a very chilled guy, and so I researched about this amount of time off the medication based on the dose-response which I had forgotten. I however was less chilled when I stumbled upon post-finasteride syndrome, which led me to listen to almost every one of Spencer's shows that I could find archived until I had some peace of mind, which I found, thank you Spencer. Anyway, as you could guess, I didn't die without the drug (more like I had 16 days on a viagra placebo if you wanted to know), but now I understood the importance of blood work pre-finasteride as spencer had recommended to gain an insight into drug personalisation.
The moment I got home I took a dose, but I still wanted to see a GP now. I went to the GP, she hadn't heard of finasteride, propecia, or proscar. She made me make another appointment with another doctor.
It was also a first time for the next GP, though at least she didn't just pass me onto somebody else, she listened. Either way they both made it clear they didn't prescribe anything for hair loss, in fact it was more like the cliche "there's nothing we can do for you son, move on with your life" type of snub. 15 minutes later once I had informed the doctor about my situation, and the relevant pharmacology of finasteride and minoxidil, she felt undermined that I was treating myself without clinical guidance. Since she didn't know what finasteride was, I wasn't surprised she didn't know anything about DHT testing under the NHS, or if it existed, they certainly weren't willing to offer it. Since I had high blood pressure she was generously willing to test my testosterone, despite further explanations in vain - brilliant.
What do I do now?
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