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  • BigThinker
    Senior Member
    • Oct 2012
    • 1507

    #16
    Originally posted by Soxfaninfl
    Thanks Itsnotreal888! My results are great because I got on fin immediately after I noticed my hair loss. If others did they same they would probably have the same success. A lot of people seem to wait to get on it when they are a NW 2.5 or worse, and by then all fin will do is stop their hair loss, but won't regrow everything that they have lost.
    THANK. YOU.

    I keep trying to say that to new members on this forum with hair to save. Yet the sadistic, anti-fin crew of this forum always show up to paint finasteride as instant castration. It's a sad world we live in that weak, bald losers flock to mislead the uneducated who still have hope. Their bitter souls would rather see others suffer like them than to help them boost their quality of life.


    Itsnotreal,
    Your hair looks awesome. Just 1 month in for me. If I get those kind of results, I'll be one happy dude. Did you have much of a shed?

    Not sure how I missed the post until now. Thanks again.

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    • Itsnotreal888
      Junior Member
      • Dec 2012
      • 13

      #17
      Originally posted by BigThinker
      THANK. YOU.

      I keep trying to say that to new members on this forum with hair to save. Yet the sadistic, anti-fin crew of this forum always show up to paint finasteride as instant castration. It's a sad world we live in that weak, bald losers flock to mislead the uneducated who still have hope. Their bitter souls would rather see others suffer like them than to help them boost their quality of life.


      Itsnotreal,
      Your hair looks awesome. Just 1 month in for me. If I get those kind of results, I'll be one happy dude. Did you have much of a shed?

      Not sure how I missed the post until now. Thanks again.
      Thanks Big Thinker,

      I shed in the first few months. Losing 15-20 during showering and another 10 styling. Now at month 5, I lose 2-10 in the shower and 2-5 styling. Good luck! Keep us posted.

      Unfortunately the ones that have the sides are the loudest. People that are happy and satisfied don't have as much of a reason to voice their opinions on these forums. I just want to illustrate that I am satisfied so far and look forward to additional progress in the months to come.

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      • BigThinker
        Senior Member
        • Oct 2012
        • 1507

        #18
        You're a good dude for remembering us. That's why I'm here and will continue to stick around until I'm exhausted.

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        • StayThick
          Senior Member
          • Oct 2012
          • 624

          #19
          I think your results are fantastic, especially considering you are only on FIN. Hairline looks visibly strong as overall density solid as well.

          The earlier you start is vital with any treatment. Kudos to you for taking action and experiencing results.

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          • Hozzam
            Junior Member
            • Dec 2012
            • 18

            #20
            Hey man, I didn't mean to put you down on your results. They are great. It's just you know you've got to be wary of online fraudsters just trying to advertise. I know you're not now, and I'm new so i'm just cautious.

            As for whats been said about propecia being given a really bad rep for the people with side effects being the loudest, I completely agree. If something runs smoothly, you'll barely hear about it, until it malfunctions and then you'll hear about it all day long.

            I think the placebo effect has a huge huge impact on propecia users. I don't mean for the hair growth but for the sexual side effects. If you take something that you actually believe could give you sexual side effects you may experience them for that reason alone. When you're about to have sex you'll get increased 'performance anxiety' and that alone is enough to deflate your penis and your spirits towards sex which could explain lack of libido. I don't know thats just a personal theory of mine.

            But anyways congrats on your results, I'm going to start on propecia once I do get diagnosed with MPB (which i'm 70% sure of) and hopefully onwards and upwards from there.

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            • BigThinker
              Senior Member
              • Oct 2012
              • 1507

              #21
              Originally posted by Hozzam
              I think the placebo effect has a huge huge impact on propecia users.
              *Waits for the anti-fin guys to come off the bleachers to flame you*
              I'm with ya, dude.

              Originally posted by Hozzam
              When you're about to have sex you'll get increased 'performance anxiety' and that alone is enough to deflate your penis and your spirits towards sex which could explain lack of libido. I don't know thats just a personal theory of mine.
              This. I had the same problem once when I was getting with one of my old friend's newly ex-girlfriends. So much was running through my head it actually overran my ability to get a boner. Was super embarrassing -- makes me cringe just thinking about it.

              But yeah, performance anxiety is a real thing. And, if you're thinking about finasteride while you're getting with a girl, you're probably not going to be running a high performance.

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              • Itsnotreal888
                Junior Member
                • Dec 2012
                • 13

                #22
                Originally posted by Hozzam
                Hey man, I didn't mean to put you down on your results. They are great. It's just you know you've got to be wary of online fraudsters just trying to advertise. I know you're not now, and I'm new so i'm just cautious.

                As for whats been said about propecia being given a really bad rep for the people with side effects being the loudest, I completely agree. If something runs smoothly, you'll barely hear about it, until it malfunctions and then you'll hear about it all day long.

                I think the placebo effect has a huge huge impact on propecia users. I don't mean for the hair growth but for the sexual side effects. If you take something that you actually believe could give you sexual side effects you may experience them for that reason alone. When you're about to have sex you'll get increased 'performance anxiety' and that alone is enough to deflate your penis and your spirits towards sex which could explain lack of libido. I don't know thats just a personal theory of mine.

                But anyways congrats on your results, I'm going to start on propecia once I do get diagnosed with MPB (which i'm 70% sure of) and hopefully onwards and upwards from there.
                Hey Hozzam,

                No offense taken. I understand the skepticism in this industry and the hardships of this condition. I agree with everything you said.

                I have done countless hours of independent research on MPB, fin and minox. I suffered mild sides but they all dissipated after the first few months. If you're on the fence do your research, see a reputable derm and make your own decision, don't let the scare tactics of a few ruin your chance of preserving your hair for the majority.

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                • drybone
                  Senior Member
                  • Dec 2012
                  • 868

                  #23
                  Originally posted by Itsnotreal888
                  Hey Hozzam,

                  No offense taken. I understand the skepticism in this industry and the hardships of this condition. I agree with everything you said.

                  I have done countless hours of independent research on MPB, fin and minox. I suffered mild sides but they all dissipated after the first few months. If you're on the fence do your research, see a reputable derm and make your own decision, don't let the scare tactics of a few ruin your chance of preserving your hair for the majority.
                  The doctors are the professionals. They will tell you the potential risks. Trying to comb the internet seeking 'objective' advice will leave your head spinning with information overload. Much of it total crap.

                  I asked my doctor about it and he told me that the side effects were supposed to be mild and in many cases disappear.

                  He advised i go for it, but if there was a problem, discontinue and call him for some tests.

                  Now, who needs more information than this? Its just common sense.

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                  • BigThinker
                    Senior Member
                    • Oct 2012
                    • 1507

                    #24
                    Originally posted by drybone
                    The doctors are the professionals. They will tell you the potential risks. Trying to comb the internet seeking 'objective' advice will leave your head spinning with information overload. Much of it total crap.

                    I asked my doctor about it and he told me that the side effects were supposed to be mild and in many cases disappear.

                    He advised i go for it, but if there was a problem, discontinue and call him for some tests.

                    Now, who needs more information than this? Its just common sense.
                    No way, man. An aggregate of faceless internet people trumps educated, professional opinions all day. </sarcasm>

                    I read the literature, got a doctor's opinion, and decided I was ready for fin. But then I still went and read propeciahelp.com as well as a few horror stories off this site; I was filled with doubt and worry and fear.

                    Had to pull myself outta the clouds and remind myself whose opinion is actually worth a shit. That, and watching my hair continue to deteriorate was the wake up call and reminder that my time with hair was limited.

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                    • Hozzam
                      Junior Member
                      • Dec 2012
                      • 18

                      #25
                      Originally posted by drybone
                      The doctors are the professionals. They will tell you the potential risks. Trying to comb the internet seeking 'objective' advice will leave your head spinning with information overload. Much of it total crap.

                      I asked my doctor about it and he told me that the side effects were supposed to be mild and in many cases disappear.

                      .
                      I agree you've got to be careful with what you read and that professional advise is the most sensible. But at the same time it's more naive in a way to just listen to a doctor and take their advice as gospel. We all know that there are a majority of doctors who don't take hair loss seriously and their own values interfere with it. So in a way it's more simple to just go to a doctor and get a diagnosis and a prescription but if you browse and get your own knowledge on the subject not only will you be able to ask more informed questions when you see a doctor but you'll be able to get a general feel about the drug your supposed to take.

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