5mg Finpecia ordered, pill cutter bought -- it's time

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  • BigThinker
    Senior Member
    • Oct 2012
    • 1507

    #31
    Yeah, I hope so. Was definitely a bit shocking to see my scalp like that. That's actually why I've decided to get my hair cut shorter and shorter. I want to be aware of what's going on.

    If my hair just stops where it is, I'll be content. Filling the crown back in would be icing on the cake.

    And yeah, the peace of mind is good. I'd be crazy if I hadn't started by now.

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    • Aames
      Inactive
      • Nov 2012
      • 626

      #32
      Your hair looks good, man. I sure hope you can halt your loss. I've been shedding more than ever lately too. Hopefully this is a sign the meds are working for us.

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      • BigThinker
        Senior Member
        • Oct 2012
        • 1507

        #33
        You know it's implicit that I wish you the same success in all I say, compadre.

        I appreciate the kind words. Throughout this whole hairloss ordeal, I've had to re-calibrate my confidence to live with this drastic change in appearance -- all the while knowing it could and probably will continue to deteriorate. At the risk of sounding manic: finding peace and genuine confidence has been absolutely paramount in my ability to continue functioning at school, work, and with women.

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        • El Nino
          Senior Member
          • May 2009
          • 191

          #34
          Originally posted by BigThinker
          Well, guys, I was just having one of those days. Was in the brightly lit bathroom at work and saw the left side of my hairline (the side I typically aggressively part and comb to the side) was looking see through as ever.

          It all of a sudden hit me. I'm sitting here counting the days until my dermatology appointment, and I don't even know if my dermatologist (who is a totally chill sweetheart) is going to prescribe me the 5mg Finpecia pills I am hoping to start taking. I realized, I'd just as well cancel the appointment, order 5mg Finpecia from inhousepharmacy (Cipla brand), and take matters into my own hands.

          So, here we are. I paid a meager $27 for 10 pills, which I will cut into 8ths, start taking every other day for the 3 months, and then every day afterwards. I havn't cancelled my derm appointment just yet, but will once the pills arrive so that my derm can fill my time slot in with someone else.

          I'm just sick of the thinning in my frontal lobe especially, and seeing the miniaturized hairs fall out every day. The hairs that fall are miniaturized 80% of the time. While I will admit my density looks a bit better than it did ~1.5 months ago, it's still not where I want it.

          Just looking for a little support here, guys. I don't want to be setting up $60 follow-up appointments for eternity. I don't want to just hope she prescribes me 5 mg pill. I'm over it. I can see the roots of my hairs turning blonde. It's time to start popping the pill and worry about finishing my Master's and going full-time with my employer instead of my hair. If the fin doesn't fix it, I'll buzz my head and taper off of the pill.

          Appreciate any support you guys give, but know I'm pretty set in my ways. Attached are some pics I took with decent resolution to show you why I'm so concerned.

          Time to hit the gym harder than I've ever hit it to burn this anxiety away. Need a little peace of mind. I don't want to lose my looks (which feels really shitty to say).

          Best regards, compadres.
          BigThinker,

          You have been on Finasteride for less than two months.

          Do you think this is long enough to determine how it is affecting your body, whether that's positively or negatively?

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          • BigThinker
            Senior Member
            • Oct 2012
            • 1507

            #35
            Not with certainty. But, I'm also a strong believer that there is a lot you can do to prepare for finasteride. For me, I made sure I was in a safe place mentally and physically.

            I've always been a bit of hypochondriac, so I didn't want to start fin unless I felt I could take it and be objective regarding sides.

            So far it's been nothing but positive. I honestly spent June-Feb stressing my hair non-stop. Every reflection was a reminder of the path my hair was headed. Sitting in class, I was running my hands through my hair, analyzing every hair that fell on my desk. In the bathroom where the light is brightest, I was gripped by my hairline and deteriorating density, even in public. I'll admit this is my own weakness, because many men move right along with hair worse than mine.

            Immediately after I started fin, the non-superficial reminder (the itch) was gone. After that, the superficial reminders became unimportant. I knew that fin was going to take time to work, and I was committed. It was out of my hands, in that respect. I am now putting in 10 hour days wrapping my Master's Thesis, going out on the weekends, logging hours in at my place of work, etc, and hair consumes a negligible amount of my attention now relatively stress-free.

            But, I accept that there is uncertainty regarding the future. I can only speak regarding this 1st month. I know I've been a little outspoken on this board, and it is only partially justified. I'm just so annoyed with myself for not starting fin way back in October when I first really got worried. 3-4 different times I put my card information in the order form for fin, but deleted it because of horror stories I had read -- pushing back the inevitable.

            I'm not solely blaming the anti-fin guys, but they honestly cost me months of lost hair. I accept responsibility for my own actions, but I refuse to let a new member of this board only hear their side.

            So, I'm sorry if I come off as obnoxious; I'm just passionate about this, and I want to see other guys hear both sides loud and clear.

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            • El Nino
              Senior Member
              • May 2009
              • 191

              #36
              No need to apologise mate I can take it.

              I really hope you don't experience any negative sides from Finasteride. I just want guys to be more informed than I was when I first took it in 2007.

              When I started the only sides I was aware of were ED, ball ache and gyno. So these were the sides I was "looking for". But the ball ache went away after a few weeks and I never had any ED or gyno.

              But in 2010 I noticed that something was negatively affecting my body (muscle wastage) and my mental health (brain fog). It was the Finasteride.

              Now I'm not saying this will happen to you cos everyone reacts differently to Fin and at different time lines. Some guys have been on it 10+ years without any side effects.

              However, I only wish you the best of luck.

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              • Aames
                Inactive
                • Nov 2012
                • 626

                #37
                Originally posted by El Nino
                No need to apologise mate I can take it.

                I really hope you don't experience any negative sides from Finasteride. I just want guys to be more informed than I was when I first took it in 2007.

                When I started the only sides I was aware of were ED, ball ache and gyno. So these were the sides I was "looking for". But the ball ache went away after a few weeks and I never had any ED or gyno.

                But in 2010 I noticed that something was negatively affecting my body (muscle wastage) and my mental health (brain fog). It was the Finasteride.

                Now I'm not saying this will happen to you cos everyone reacts differently to Fin and at different time lines. Some guys have been on it 10+ years without any side effects.

                However, I only wish you the best of luck.
                Muscle wastage? I am not attacking you as I may have in the past but how do you know for certain it was fin? Do you lift regularly? Do you get adequate protein? You realize that DHT is not active in muscle tissue?

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                • El Nino
                  Senior Member
                  • May 2009
                  • 191

                  #38
                  Originally posted by Aames
                  Muscle wastage? I am not attacking you as I may have in the past but how do you know for certain it was fin? Do you lift regularly? Do you get adequate protein? You realize that DHT is not active in muscle tissue?
                  Well my diet was the same, my exercise amount was the same. It started after the fin and has stopped after I discontinued the drug.

                  You can believe what you want it is no skin off my nose.

                  Finasteride can cause a healthy male to prematurely age into an old man. Do I know the science? No but then neither do Merk. How do I know? Because it was happening to me! I lost muscle and strength in my hands, that is fact believe it or not.

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                  • BigThinker
                    Senior Member
                    • Oct 2012
                    • 1507

                    #39
                    El_Nino,

                    All good, sir. I frequently see things I typed in the past on this site and realize how much of a prick I can come off as. Frankly, that's just me; always has been, probably always will be.

                    Sorry to hear of your sides, but I'm happy to hear it was nothing serious. I appreciate your well wishes.

                    I'm with Aames on the muscle deterioration bit. I started lifting regularly and eating to gain mass in early Jan. I'm up like 11 pounds and half of that time was spent on fin. But, as you and I have both said multiple times, everyone is different.

                    Best regards, bud.

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                    • El Nino
                      Senior Member
                      • May 2009
                      • 191

                      #40
                      Originally posted by BigThinker
                      El_Nino,

                      All good, sir. I frequently see things I typed in the past on this site and realize how much of a prick I can come off as. Frankly, that's just me; always has been, probably always will be.

                      Sorry to hear of your sides, but I'm happy to hear it was nothing serious. I appreciate your well wishes.

                      I'm with Aames on the muscle deterioration bit. I started lifting regularly and eating to gain mass in early Jan. I'm up like 11 pounds and half of that time was spent on fin. But, as you and I have both said multiple times, everyone is different.

                      Best regards, bud.
                      Cheers mate, yeah I sometimes regret some of my postings as well but it's too late to edit them. hehe

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                      • Shan
                        Senior Member
                        • Feb 2013
                        • 370

                        #41
                        You got decent hair bro, though it has receded. Stay on fin to maintain.

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                        • BigThinker
                          Senior Member
                          • Oct 2012
                          • 1507

                          #42
                          Originally posted by Shan
                          You got decent hair bro, though it has receded. Stay on fin to maintain.
                          That's the plan. I'm still shedding pretty good. Let's hope what they say about fin sheds is legit. If so, I'll a good and thick NW 2.5

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

                            #43
                            Fin made Scorpion ripped as f*ck.

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                            • BigThinker
                              Senior Member
                              • Oct 2012
                              • 1507

                              #44
                              So, about 1.5 months in, and I'm shedding like crazy - have been for a week. Almost all hairs shed are miniaturized. Anyone else shed at this point in? Hoping it lets up soon. Sticking with fin regardless.

                              Also, I upped my dose to 0.833 mg from 0.625 mg a few days ago. Pretty insignificant, but I haven't had a touch of sides for over a month now, so I'm upping it a bit.

                              Any feedback on the shed would be appreciated.

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

                                #45
                                It is normal man. Hair loss meds are known for pushing hairs into anagen phase early. Most likely they will cycle back into catagen phase after 2-4 months. Just remember if a shed lasts (just an example) 4 months, the hairs that fell out at first might start growing in at the end of the shed, but the ones that fell out at the end of the shed will not be growing until 2-4 months after the shed ends.
                                This is why people say give fin a year before passing judgment. If you start shedding at 1.5 months, shed for 4-5 months (again these are just example numbers), and your hairs need 3-4 months to return to growth the phase...that could be 10+ months after starting fin for all your shed hairs to be actively growing at the same time again, and maybe another month or two for them to all be an appreciable length that makes you realize "hey my hair looks better than when I started"

                                But no one can tell you when exactly you will be back to or above baseline, everyone is different. Some guys say they see improvement after less than half a year definitely

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