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Does fin necessarily work for everyone?
Have been using Proscar 1mg a day for 2 months and my hairline is receeding at the same rate as before. It may be too early to expect results but does Proscar necessarily work for everyone? Is it the case that, for a select few, finasteride has no effect?
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Originally Posted by Plan C
Have been using Proscar 1mg a day for 2 months and my hairline is receeding at the same rate as before. It may be too early to expect results but does Proscar necessarily work for everyone? Is it the case that, for a select few, finasteride has no effect?
Yes there is a small percentage that are non-responders. This could be either that your hairloss is too strong and lowering DHT 50-70% is still not enough to stop it, or it could be based on your genotype finasteride cannot inhibit your 5ar and therefore has no/limited effect on lowering your DHT.
Give it more time...and in that time try and get a DHT test to make sure your levels are low
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Originally Posted by Dan26
Yes there is a small percentage that are non-responders. This could be either that your hairloss is too strong and lowering DHT 50-70% is still not enough to stop it, or it could be based on your genotype finasteride cannot inhibit your 5ar and therefore has no/limited effect on lowering your DHT.
Give it more time...and in that time try and get a DHT test to make sure your levels are low
I live in the UK. Any idea how I can get my DHT levels tested?
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Originally Posted by Plan C
I live in the UK. Any idea how I can get my DHT levels tested?
Sorry man I have no idea...probably have to go to your doc or endocrinologist/urologist..It's often a hard test to get done and requires some sort of prostate/hormone problem for a doctor to order
Give proscar some more time, and if it aint working consider dut
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That's what sucks about hair loss treatments, none of them work for everybody. I expect that to also be the case with anything new that may come out. For some they may work great, others it may work decently, while for the unlucky few it might not work at all.
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Yeah it might not work which seems odd to me because I am pretty convinced androgens basically completely cause MPB almost solely. MPB is a completely and totally androgen controlled problem. Yes there is plenty more going on, but its after androgens trigger it all. The problems are there is something with receptors, our current AAs are too weak, or something like that causing some men to keep going bald.
I see very reasonable evidence in real life that makes me think androgens really are huge and its not diet or exercise or anything else ignorant people want to pawn off as causes for the unknown
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Originally Posted by burtandernie
Yeah it might not work which seems odd to me because I am pretty convinced androgens basically completely cause MPB almost solely. MPB is a completely and totally androgen controlled problem. Yes there is plenty more going on, but its after androgens trigger it all. The problems are there is something with receptors, our current AAs are too weak, or something like that causing some men to keep going bald.
I see very reasonable evidence in real life that makes me think androgens really are huge and its not diet or exercise or anything else ignorant people want to pawn off as causes for the unknown
i agree in part...if we could somehow predict when that genetic switch turns on and preemptively take fin/dut I think it would save most for a long time..there may be more than just one initial cause tho
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Hello Plan C,
2 months is way too early to know what it may do for you.
Stay on it and do NOT obsess over it.
Take it as you would take daily multivitamins..
Take it and then forget about it .
Prior to my prescribed use of it,my own doctor had stated,
ALL of his patients that he has prescribed Finasteride to (for hair loss)
have gotten results.
Some very MINOR-some very MAJOR. None had experienced any major side effects either.
Patience is key. I have been on it now for almost 8 months
(1mg per day)and I see results happening.
Hang in there Plan C , take the med and do not focus on it.
Cheers.
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Originally Posted by Artista
Stay on it and do NOT obsess over it.
Take it as you would take daily multivitamins..
Take it and then forget about it .
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Patience is key. I have been on it now for almost 8 months
(1mg per day)and I see results happening.
Hang in there Plan C , take the med and do not focus on it.
Cheers.
This is so true, but easier said than done. Every time I go to the bathroom I find myself looking at my hair, or lack there of.
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Originally Posted by Notcoolanymore
This is so true, but easier said than done. Every time I go to the bathroom I find myself looking at my hair, or lack there of.
I haven't seen my crown in at least five years. I simply refuse to look at it in a reflection.
I can feel hair there, but sadly too many people have independently reminded me im thinning. .I'm scared to make the confirmation myself.
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