25 yo, 7 years of hair loss - Advice needed

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  • 8868alex
    Senior Member
    • May 2010
    • 279

    #16
    Originally posted by Hair87
    Thanks 8868alex for your advice. I really appreciate the time and effort you have put in to write such a detailed reply.
    Thanks WarLord/others for your comments as well.

    Well, I have made my decision and I will be taking up Finasteride 1mg, Rogaine 5% foam and Nizoral 1% shampoo. Infact, already purchased the medications and started my new regine today. I just hope i don't fall into unfortunate minority of those who suffer from Fin side effects..

    Will be going for LLLT from next weekend onwards.

    Also today, i buzzed off my hair to the minimum so i do not have to go through that horror of seeing my hair going down the sink again whenever i shower/comb. It will help in applying rogaine nicely as well.

    Hopefully, i will have thicker and fuller head of hair six months from now..My last few months have been miserable because my my hair loss..

    I have one query, should i take saw palmetto along with Fin? as i don't want to over do this.

    Thanks
    Best of luck to you brother, keep us posted and hope all goes well!

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    • mpb47
      Senior Member
      • Apr 2012
      • 676

      #17
      Originally posted by 8868alex
      Lol, no idea why you would react like this. Nothing wrong with healthy debate but jeez, take it easy!
      Your wasting your time debating with him..he thinks minox alone is invincible.

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      • WarLord
        Senior Member
        • May 2012
        • 343

        #18
        Originally posted by mpb47
        Your wasting your time debating with him..he thinks minox alone is invincible.
        Yes. It is, when taken in the right dosage, because its effect is dose-related. Similarly like dutasteride is "invincible", when taken in the right dosage. But this right dosage varies from person to person and in contrast with dutasteride, where you can trace its effect via blood DHT levels, the long-term efficiacy of minoxidil can't be predicted. This is the reason, why I eventually added dutasteride to my minoxidil regime, and I would recommend the same to others as well.

        Apparently, the 5% version doesn't work in some men at all. And subsequently they start to spam internet forums with their frustrated posts like "Minoxidil alone won't maintain your hair". This discourages other people from using this valuable treatment.

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        • Hair87
          Junior Member
          • Apr 2013
          • 24

          #19
          12th day update- more advice needed!!

          I started with the big three on 4/28.
          I have been experiencing some mild side effects.

          4th and 5th day into treatment. i experienced some abnormal ejaculations during the day time while sitting in office. That has subsided down now.

          But What is now concerning me is the chest pain. I am having mild chest pain, it moves from one part of chest to other. The pain stays for some hours during day and then goes away and then comes back next day. I am having tenderness on right nipple. This pain is very mild and i can bear this. I am worried if this is the starting of gyno.

          I had this pain 5 years back when i started saw palmetto. But that went away after a 1 month or so. But what i am experiencing now is a little more tenderness at around nipple area.

          I have heard people get these sides after months of taking fin. But i am experiencing these mild sides in less than 2 weeks.

          I am taking 0.5 mg fin every day. What should i do? I am really concerned . I dont want moobs. 0.5 mg is already a very small dose. Shall i reduce further? Or shall i take 1 or 0.5 mg every alternate day to minimize the pain?

          Has anybody experienced it before. Will this pain subside? Advice needed!

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          • WarLord
            Senior Member
            • May 2012
            • 343

            #20
            Originally posted by Hair87
            I started with the big three on 4/28.
            I have been experiencing some mild side effects.

            4th and 5th day into treatment. i experienced some abnormal ejaculations during the day time while sitting in office. That has subsided down now.

            But What is now concerning me is the chest pain. I am having mild chest pain, it moves from one part of chest to other. The pain stays for some hours during day and then goes away and then comes back next day. I am having tenderness on right nipple. This pain is very mild and i can bear this. I am worried if this is the starting of gyno.

            I had this pain 5 years back when i started saw palmetto. But that went away after a 1 month or so. But what i am experiencing now is a little more tenderness at around nipple area.

            I have heard people get these sides after months of taking fin. But i am experiencing these mild sides in less than 2 weeks.

            I am taking 0.5 mg fin every day. What should i do? I am really concerned . I dont want moobs. 0.5 mg is already a very small dose. Shall i reduce further? Or shall i take 1 or 0.5 mg every alternate day to minimize the pain?

            Has anybody experienced it before. Will this pain subside? Advice needed!
            I am sorry, but I think that there is no effective cure for hypochondria. When you start to feel that you are dying, you can visit PropeciaHelp.

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            • Kayman
              Senior Member
              • Dec 2012
              • 260

              #21
              Originally posted by WarLord
              I am sorry, but I think that there is no effective cure for hypochondria. When you start to feel that you are dying, you can visit PropeciaHelp.
              It surprises me you are the age you are because I dont think I have read a post by you where you havent come across as an aggressive teenager. As rare as they are fin sides do exist they are listed on the information leaflet for a reason nor are you qualified to diagnose who is and who isnt a hypochondriac on this forum as you seem to do relatively often. No doubt propeciahelp has its share of them but you have a habit of tarring anyone experiencing sides with the same brush.

              To the op, fin sides do exist (as listed with the leaflet included with your medicine) but they are quite rare. My advice would be to give it a solid month, see if the tenderness subsides it might just be a period of adjustment you're experiencing. In my experience using minox if i were to use it right after stepping out of the shower i would get a fairly rapid heartbeat.

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              • WarLord
                Senior Member
                • May 2012
                • 343

                #22
                Originally posted by Kayman
                It surprises me you are the age you are because I dont think I have read a post by you where you havent come across as an aggressive teenager. As rare as they are fin sides do exist they are listed on the information leaflet for a reason nor are you qualified to diagnose who is and who isnt a hypochondriac on this forum as you seem to do relatively often. No doubt propeciahelp has its share of them but you have a habit of tarring anyone experiencing sides with the same brush.

                To the op, fin sides do exist (as listed with the leaflet included with your medicine) but they are quite rare. My advice would be to give it a solid month, see if the tenderness subsides it might just be a period of adjustment you're experiencing. In my experience using minox if i were to use it right after stepping out of the shower i would get a fairly rapid heartbeat.
                Yes, fin sides do exist. But they rarely exist in guys of such a type. The "symptoms" he describes betray an irrational anxiety. I think that he has already read all the necessary leaflets and in the following months, he will experience all the known - or even unknown - side effects. Await "brain fog" soon, followed by "shrunken penis", "ball ache", "no morning wood", "watery semen" and all other "sides" that irritate my stomach.

                On PropeciaHelp, there probably isn't a single guy, who would be mentally sane. Hairlosshelp.com just finished a contest for the most absurd "side effect" documented on PropeciaHelp. A guy, who claimed that fin had turned him into a transsexual, won by a large margin, followed by guys complaining of numbed anuses or periodically shrinking testiscles during defecation.

                BTW, if he is concerned about gyno, he should monitor estrogen levels. I would bet that they will be subnormal.

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                • Hair87
                  Junior Member
                  • Apr 2013
                  • 24

                  #23
                  Originally posted by WarLord
                  I am sorry, but I think that there is no effective cure for hypochondria. When you start to feel that you are dying, you can visit PropeciaHelp.
                  When i first read your reply, it brought a grin on my face..then i read my post again to check if i was sounding to be too anxious.

                  Well, let me be clear, if I was too worried about sides of these medicines, I would not have taken Saw Palmetto for 5 years.

                  The chest pains are for real and not mind thing, I have experienced the pain in chest earlier (while on saw palmetto), it went away, and I hope it will go away this time as well.

                  All I wanted to know if there are guys who experienced such thing so early after starting fin. And if there are changes to the dosage i can make so as to reduce sides.

                  Originally posted by WarLord
                  Yes, fin sides do exist. But they rarely exist in guys of such a type.
                  Can you elaborate?

                  Originally posted by WarLord
                  BTW, if he is concerned about gyno, he should monitor estrogen levels.
                  This is a kind of response one expects from somebody of your age. But anyway thanks. Also, Your multiple posts on BTT that you have been able to maintain NW2 on minoxidil since a decade and a half sounds encouraging.

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                  • WarLord
                    Senior Member
                    • May 2012
                    • 343

                    #24
                    Originally posted by Hair87
                    When i first read your reply, it brought a grin on my face..then i read my post again to check if i was sounding to be too anxious.

                    Well, let me be clear, if I was too worried about sides of these medicines, I would not have taken Saw Palmetto for 5 years.

                    The chest pains are for real and not mind thing, I have experienced the pain in chest earlier (while on saw palmetto), it went away, and I hope it will go away this time as well.

                    All I wanted to know if there are guys who experienced such thing so early after starting fin. And if there are changes to the dosage i can make so as to reduce sides.


                    Can you elaborate?


                    This is a kind of response one expects from somebody of your age. But anyway thanks. Also, Your multiple posts on BTT that you have been able to maintain NW2 on minoxidil since a decade and a half sounds encouraging.
                    The chest pains may be real, but you erroneously connect them with the use of finasteride. I also suffered from pain in my chest, when I was young, and I thought that I would die from a heart disease. In the end, it turned out that it was simply a squeezed nerve.

                    Finasteride is a very safe drug and you shouldn't experience anything on it. Certainly not "pains". You have read too many leaflets and posts on PropeciaHelp. I have been on it for nearly one year, and I have also been taking dut for 3+ months. The only noticeable side effects appeared during the use of dutasteride: An increased libido and acne on my back. The latter seems to be subsiding recently.

                    If you are worried about hormonal levels in your body, then you should monitor testosterone, DHT, estradiol, SHBG etc. This is very important in general, after all, because without knowing your hormonal levels, you won't know, if the drug actually works.

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                    • WarLord
                      Senior Member
                      • May 2012
                      • 343

                      #25
                      BTW, I have never comprehended the pesimism, as for the long-term efficiacy of anti-hairloss treatments. Why such a fuss about a 15-years' maintenance? There are people, who have been successfully using minoxidil since it first entered the market in 1987! Why should anti-hairloss drugs be an exception among hundreds of other drugs that people take for decades? In someone, it can stop working. But this is just normal.

                      In my opinion, all the evidence suggests that minoxidil never stops working. The only problem is here: It basically increases your follicle's resistance to DHT. This level of resistance varies from person to person even without minoxidil use. Some people never experience baldness, because their follicles can resist DHT for the whole period of their lives. Similarly, minoxidil can increase the resistance of your follicles on the level, when you never experience baldness. In other men, this level of resistance may only be enough for, say, 10 years. In others, 20 years etc. But it only means that the minoxidil percentage that they use is not sufficient. Not that their baldness would be inevitable. Unfortunately, we still must reconcile only with the 5% version. Apparently, nobody of the big manufacturers cares about us, men affected by AGA.

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