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8 Months on Rogaine and Worse Off
Eight months ago I started Rogaine after mentioning to my Dr that I noticed my hair was a little thin, which had occurred over the period of years. I was mainly concerned because my brother had lost most of his hair, although at an earlier age than myself. My Dr recommended Rogain, and I figured why not, if it didn't work, that would be the worse.
After about a month and a half, I noticed a lot of hair falling out. That's when I discovered this board, and after mentioning this, found out this was normal, and that it really takes up to a year to benefit from Rogaine, and that shedding is normal.
Well it's been eight months now, and I have always applied it every morning and night, with the exception of one morning out of the entire eight months. After that I initial shed, I was expecting replacement hair to grow back in. It never did. Then I seem to have a second shed- this was more of thinner hair, than the thicker hair of the first shed. This seems to still be going on, as when I apply shampoo or the Rogaine to my head, I am finding a bunch of hair in my hands.
I am really upset about this- because I don't think this is natural mpb. I had a pretty full head of hair prior to this that just wasn't as thick as it used to be a few years back. Now I would say I lost 50 percent of the thickness since I started Rogaine. When my hair is wet, I see a lot of scalp that I have never seen before. Since this came upon suddenly upon starting Rogaine, I really think this is more of a side effect of Rogaine rather than natural hair loss.
So I have a couple of questions. For those just using Rogaine, had you noticed a significant growth between months 8-12. And did it take 8 months to see any progress? I am really concerned I am not responding well to this and debating where to stop or take Fin. My concern though is the potential side-effect of fin. Also, what's the retail cost for a month's supply of fin? If I go this route, I doubt my insurance will cover such a drug. And lastly, I have been using nizoral 1%- twice a week but then cut it to once a week since I haven't been able to find any in stock. Is it in stock anywhere?
Thanks for any help.
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baseline pics, current pics?
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I had the exact experience as you. I have been on finasteride 5 mg cut into quarters for 3 years and it cost me only $3. Im not sure if Generic Propecia is out yet. So this has been the cheaper way to go. I have had good results and was like you worried about sides. I wish I had started earlier. It took a year to see my results and it kept getting better up to a year. I have held my ground since. Best Wishes!
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Without baseline pictures and current pictures we can't really tell you what is or isn't going on here.
But your hair loss looks VERY minor, with wet hair it's barely noticeable.
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It cost me less than $3 a month. For 30 tablets it costs around $10. I cut them into quarters and that is how it comes out so cheap. I get my prescription filled at Walmart. Looking at your pics it looks like you have a great chance of doing good with meds. You know your hair better than anyone else and it is starting to thin on top and starting early is great. Good job of being vigilant. Don't stress. You caught it early and that's when the meds work there best. You have a good chance of getting some good results. Best wishes!
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