For guys <NW4 who refuse oral DHT inhibitors, what do you think is the end game here?

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  • capitan
    Senior Member
    • Oct 2013
    • 121

    #31
    Originally posted by ChrisM
    Agreed and even more so the following a hair transplant people who have been successful have seen hair loss start over again. You know why ? The active biochemistry causing baldness clicked on by the genetic triggers in your chromosomes to activate after a certain age/ diet/ stress etcetera is still ongoing so you get a FUE or whatever. You spent thousands of dollars to reset the clock another 10 or 15 years max and then return to being bald unless you are taking Minoxidil, Finasteride, Dutasteride something internal to block the process utterly and reset it closing off the detrimental effect then you will always suffer from MPB. MPB is an internal hormonal irregularity that impacts men and women who hairlines androgen receptors are programmed with sensitivity given the commands to fallout and miniaturize and fall back. Taking nothing internally out of fear while having none of the side effects whatsoever or fear of what it might do to you sexually is unwarranted and it is that reluctance that will cause more time to pass while more of your hair falls out and the Norwood scale advances on you.
    I didn't know things like stress and diet could "trigger" MPB. I thought that was predetermined. If you were going to start losing hair at 20, I thought that you were going to start losing it at 20 no matter what.

    On a side note, how has Finasteride helped you fight balding?

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    • fred970
      Senior Member
      • Nov 2009
      • 924

      #32
      Diet and stress have no influence on MPB.

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      • hiilikeyourbeard
        Senior Member
        • Jun 2013
        • 139

        #33
        Originally posted by fred970
        Diet and stress have no influence on MPB.
        yup

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

          #34
          Originally posted by BigThinker
          I think regretting never at least trying fin/dut would be insufferable, as time goes on at the Norwood scale climbs. To each their own, of course.

          I haven't even seen profound results and I'm still elated that I'm already 8 months dedicated (barring a 1 week break) and going strong. Instead of fretting the prospect of sides, I did my best to find resolve in taking action.

          Will it pay off in the end? We'll see. Can't not fight though.
          Yes.
          A 100&#37; chance of going bald is literally worse than every other option. Doing something is always better

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          • Notcoolanymore
            Senior Member
            • Jun 2013
            • 2260

            #35
            Originally posted by 25 going on 65
            Yes.
            A 100% chance of going bald is literally worse than every other option. Doing something is always better
            Doing something is what puts my mind at ease.

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            • AlfonzoShimo
              Member
              • Sep 2022
              • 76

              #36
              Just a theory. bubble slides

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