Hair loss research needs to be a TOP priority

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  • Coke
    Junior Member
    • Sep 2013
    • 4

    #16
    Originally posted by 25 going on 65
    Literally BILLIONS of people suffer from this condition. It is extremely socially debilitating & psychologically traumatizing.

    Get your f*cking priorities straight
    I completely agree with this statement. Ive heard the same exact thing said about acne but Ive never heard anyone say it about baldness.

    Originally posted by ChrisM
    AIDS, Leukemia, cancer, Heart Attack and Stroke, Diabetes, Parkinson's Disease, Alzheimer's, Lou Gehrig's Disease, Muscular Dystrophy and countless others will ALWAYS trump baldness because these are life threatening killer diseases that take people of all ages to the grave.
    I'd rather have any of those, except muscular dystrophy, than baldness. At least society still treats you with respect when you have those other diseases. Hell, you'll even get sympathy. Out of curiousity, how many men kill themselves every year because they are tired of being socially isolated and tired of being treated like they are less than a dog because of hairloss.

    Living to 100 years old with andro alopecia is not living. It is existing
    Most of those diseases do not have the same social stigma as hair loss.
    Bingo!

    Originally posted by baldozer
    Although I like my look even with a bald head, I agree with you. Unlike me, some men's looks are totally destroyed by baldness. And it doesn't seem to be that much difficult to treat even. There should had been a cure already, but since its not a priority for them, unfortunately, we still don't have any yet.
    These doctors need to get off their lazy asses. There should be a cure by now.

    Originally posted by Tracy C
    Social stigma only affects you if you allow it to do so. Get your head right. Treat it if you can and move on to live your life to the fullest. Millions of men have done so for thousands of years. So can you.
    Yes, being treated like a dog only affects you if you allow it to do so. You're a man so your expected to just suck it up and live with it. Of course, if it was a woman being treated this way due to some aspect of her looks it would be totally unacceptable. Society would never put up with that.

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    • hairlessM
      Member
      • Feb 2013
      • 44

      #17
      Originally posted by 25 going on 65
      Literally BILLIONS of people suffer from this condition. It is extremely socially debilitating & psychologically traumatising. If you look at the # of sufferers it is causing FAR more harm than most other health problems, including most kinds of cancer, including sh*t like lupus or AIDS, etc
      This is so true. Plus I hate when people say hair loss isn't life threatening. I have been depressed for almost half my life, and most likely will be for the rest of it, ALL because of hair loss. Yep, 1% of my appearance has effected my entire life, and that get's me even more depressed.

      Body dysmorphic disorder on the grandest scale.

      It annoys me greatly when they need studies on why middle aged men have the highest rate of suicide and then conclude that social isolation is high on the list but can't make the simple connection between social exclusion and hair loss. And NO, I am not saying all these men take their own lives because of hair loss and the majority probably don't even have it as an issue, but let's be honest, the unattractive middle age male has the least chance of being sociably accepted. A cure would help many men and not for vanity reasons.

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      • fred970
        Senior Member
        • Nov 2009
        • 924

        #18
        I agree with you for the most part. But being an unattractive middle-aged woman is far worse.

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

          #19
          Originally posted by hairlessM
          This is so true. Plus I hate when people say hair loss isn't life threatening. I have been depressed for almost half my life, and most likely will be for the rest of it, ALL because of hair loss. Yep, 1% of my appearance has effected my entire life, and that get's me even more depressed.

          Body dysmorphic disorder on the grandest scale.

          It annoys me greatly when they need studies on why middle aged men have the highest rate of suicide and then conclude that social isolation is high on the list but can't make the simple connection between social exclusion and hair loss. And NO, I am not saying all these men take their own lives because of hair loss and the majority probably don't even have it as an issue, but let's be honest, the unattractive middle age male has the least chance of being sociably accepted. A cure would help many men and not for vanity reasons.
          I feel for you man. Hair loss is the #1 worst thing about my life BY FAR, nothing else comes close tbh
          I agree about middle aged men. Not just that age group but I see why things would seem more hopeless at that age. & media does not have the balls to just face facts that people w/ acquired ugliness (like balding) are much more likely to kill themselves or hurt someone else

          It is amazing when news anchors BS for hours about why some guy committed suicide or shot up a market or w/e. "What could have been the cause, why would he do this"....all you have to do is look at his f*cking picture to see why he felt like an outcast w/ no hope
          Obviously I would never harm someone over my own depression but it is no mystery why some personality types do this

          Originally posted by fred
          I agree with you for the most part. But being an unattractive middle-aged woman is far worse.
          Maybe. Not sure though....the need for validation is in everyone and a larger % of girls than boys at least get it when they are young. For the who never attracted girls when young but were hoping to make it happen later in life, only for baldness to screw them? The decades of rejection must be insane.
          But maybe having it & then losing it is no better

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          • hellouser
            Senior Member
            • May 2012
            • 4423

            #20
            It's not a woman's problem, so no.... it won't be and isn't a top priority.

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            • hairlosskills
              Member
              • Sep 2014
              • 51

              #21
              Long time lurker here.

              Just wanna say that I have followed hellousers post since around the time he joined the site.

              WE NEED MORE PEOPLE LIKE HELLOUSER, if we had a majority of people with hellouser's mindset towards alopecia, I truly think the scientists would be further along in curing this genetic flaw.
              Saving thousands of lives.
              To say alopecia doesn't kill is ridiculous, imo.

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              • Morbo
                Senior Member
                • Jan 2012
                • 263

                #22
                ^^obvious troll is obvious^^

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                • hairlosskills
                  Member
                  • Sep 2014
                  • 51

                  #23
                  wtf, morbo?
                  whats so blatantly obvious that I am a "troll"???

                  im not specifically calling out or making fun of anyones problems here, which is what a troll would be considered to be doing on this site.

                  I just stated im upset that the snail pace hairloss research has been moving at is ridiculous, and that its more of a serious problem for some people than others.

                  in my opinion your the one being a troll for calling out my weakness for this disease.

                  geez.

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                  • baldozer
                    Senior Member
                    • Oct 2012
                    • 752

                    #24
                    Originally posted by hairlosskills
                    Long time lurker here.

                    Just wanna say that I have followed hellousers post since around the time he joined the site.

                    WE NEED MORE PEOPLE LIKE HELLOUSER, if we had a majority of people with hellouser's mindset towards alopecia, I truly think the scientists would be further along in curing this genetic flaw.
                    Saving thousands of lives.
                    To say alopecia doesn't kill is ridiculous, imo.
                    It certainly hasn't killed me. And I think I look quite good despite my baldness. Talk about making a mountain out of a mole hill.

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                    • Morbo
                      Senior Member
                      • Jan 2012
                      • 263

                      #25
                      Originally posted by hairlosskills
                      wtf, morbo?
                      whats so blatantly obvious that I am a "troll"??

                      geez.
                      ugh, you're weird enough as it is without a second account and alter egos. Give it a rest. Go outside and enjoy the weather.

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                      • hairlosskills
                        Member
                        • Sep 2014
                        • 51

                        #26
                        whatever man, I was just being open and honest about how I feel

                        theres been record rain where I live, I like the rain so it was nice to enjoy..

                        im here for support

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