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    Quote Originally Posted by UK_ View Post
    Because of the possibility of impotence?
    It doesn't for me or any of my friends who take it. What has caused sexual problems in the past for me: took an SSRI (Lexapro) for a few months and pain medication for a month after having surgery. Everyone is different. SSRIs have a much, much higher likelihood of causing sexual problems. I just don't think it's right to scare someone away from finasteride because of the low possibility of sexual problems. I never read a forum before taking it (year and a half) and someone like you very well would have scared me off and I would have a giant bald patch on my head. People should be able to make a researched, informed decision without sunshine pumping or fear-mongering.

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    Quote Originally Posted by akai View Post
    It doesn't for me or any of my friends who take it. What has caused sexual problems in the past for me: took an SSRI (Lexapro) for a few months and pain medication for a month after having surgery. Everyone is different. SSRIs have a much, much higher likelihood of causing sexual problems. I just don't think it's right to scare someone away from finasteride because of the low possibility of sexual problems. I never read a forum before taking it (year and a half) and someone like you very well would have scared me off and I would have a giant bald patch on my head. People should be able to make a researched, informed decision without sunshine pumping or fear-mongering.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jairus View Post
    UK shut the f**k up you clown, you are seriously mis-informed.

    Please do some research before making outlandish claims.

    You are the most negative person on this forum, not one of your posts contributes anything meaningful.
    He may be negative frequently on here, but nothing he stated is outlandish by any means. Propecia can cause severe and permanent sides bro. How about you do your research.

    I experienced severe sides, as well as others I know personally so your argument is invalid. Every individual has the right to make their own decisions, however, I think it's vital people who are considering this drug understand that sides may occur and could remain permanent. Those are facts.

    The dice is in everyone hands, it's those that decide to roll it who must prepare and deal with any negative consequences.

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    Quote Originally Posted by UK_ View Post
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    FFS - are you taking the plunge? Reading this stuff is screwing with my head. F@ck it, i was ready to take it earlier, now i'm on the fence again.

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    Quote Originally Posted by akai View Post
    Most people become "ready for propecia" pretty fast when they lose a lot more hair. Why wait? Everyone on here wishes they would of treated their hairloss earlier. Keeping what you have is much easier than regrowth.

    Good luck.
    Couldn't have said it better.

    In fact, I wish I had skipped right to Dutasteride+Rogaine in my late teens, rather than at 24 years old.

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    Quote Originally Posted by PatientlyWaiting View Post
    Couldn't have said it better.

    In fact, I wish I had skipped right to Dutasteride+Rogaine in my late teens, rather than at 24 years old.
    DUT in your late teens?? Jesus.

    You're still developing at that age, I know I was. I would never in my life consider taking that at such an early age. I think starting at 24 is starting relatively early, unless you were heading towards a higher NW prior.

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    Hey guys, i'm nearly a week in and I'm feeling really good about it all. I think it's a physiological thing as it feels like I'm actually doing something about mpb. I've spent months reading and doing nothing about it

    After using regaine it actually leaves my hair feeling thicker. I get a slight head ache some mornings which lasts a couple of minutes but nothing too worrying.

    I've had a few libido problems in the past so I wasn't ready to start taking prophecia. I really do appreciate people's enthusiasm on the drug, it clearly works for some people, however I don't think I want to take the risk.

    I guess the thought of using regaine every day for the the rest of my life is a bit scary, but realistically I would be happy if i I kept the hair I have got until I'm in my 30's. (7 years)

    The thought of going bald in my 30's isn't as scary (maybe that will
    Change)

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    Quote Originally Posted by UK_ View Post
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    I don't doubt some of those people have real problems. I know Chrisis had some pretty serious side effects he's documented on here. But I remember browsing that forum you posted a while ago and people were saying things like Nizoral gave them impotence, finasteride cause them to age 10 years in a few months, a week of use caused their penis to permanently shrink, etc. Just some really wild, outlandish claims.

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    Quote Originally Posted by StayThick View Post
    DUT in your late teens?? Jesus.

    You're still developing at that age, I know I was. I would never in my life consider taking that at such an early age. I think starting at 24 is starting relatively early, unless you were heading towards a higher NW prior.
    If you are not going to start early, might as well not start at all. Just shave and move on would be my advice. Why play catch up at NW4-7. That is why so many people have bad things to say about their results with fin, or any hair loss treatment for that matter. "Give it some time before starting", "see how bad the hair loss gets", I see those kinds of advices here and in other hair loss forums all the time and it's definitely the worst advice to give some one losing their hair. If I had read and followed the advice I read in my teens and early 20s, i'd have been a lot worse than NW3 right now and to the point where i'd have given up. At least fin slowed down my hair loss enough that it gave me something to work with, something to hold on to and thicken with a stronger drug[dut].

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    It's all confusing. In correspondence with Finasinfo.com they tell me out of the 5k ppl they prescribe to, only 5 reported sides, and one guy quit. What are you supposed to think? I'd like to think they wouldn't lie to me, and perhaps they haven't. I dunno..

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