To all my early MPBer!! READ ME plz!?

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  • blahblah
    Member
    • Jan 2014
    • 36

    To all my early MPBer!! READ ME plz!?

    So I started noticing my hair thinning at the tender age of 18 lol. Only because I used to spend so much time with beautiful sexy hair then (RIP follicles). Fast forward to 22 years old now (bout to be 23 in a couple months) I'm at a norwood 1.5 or 2. Question to you guys out there: I always read that early losers tend to go high in the norwood scale and I wanted to know if this always the case? Is there anyone out there that started early and remained in the nw 2-4 range? Because NO one in my family is a norwood 6 or 7. So I don't see how I would get up that high, but I could always be wrong lol. In which case, I'd be F'd in the A on saturday.
  • redy
    Senior Member
    • Jun 2013
    • 350

    #2
    you may never lose you hair fully, but are you going to say if you do?

    do something now if you are uncomfortable with the risk of being bald in the next 5-10 years.

    doesn't matter what your family history is, you have no idea who's genes you inherited - I believed that until it was too late for my hairline, now I'm struggling to try and get it thick again at 21-22.. "your grandpa has hair, all of your uncles and cousins have hair" etc. good for them, not me.

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    • burtandernie
      Senior Member
      • Nov 2012
      • 1568

      #3
      Its so unpredictable and no one has much a clue how it works. You can be aware of family history since its an indicator but I wouldnt rely on it. What counts is what happens to your hair. If its thinning either do something about it or accept fate. I would not play the game of guessing how far it will go or if it stops. Just call it MPB and treat it while you can

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      • BigThinker
        Senior Member
        • Oct 2012
        • 1507

        #4
        I gotta say, your post hit me right in the feels.

        Went from enviable hair in HS and through college, ~23: compliments, chicks wanting to touch it. Get started on grad school and before I know it, my hairs going downhill fast.

        Anyways, none of us know how your hair will turnout. All I know if you gotta battle with The Big 3 and give it a shit.

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        • Notcoolanymore
          Senior Member
          • Jun 2013
          • 2260

          #5
          Originally posted by blahblah
          Is there anyone out there that started early and remained in the nw 2-4 range?
          Being a NW3 or worse is no picnic. Add diffuse thinning and it is a nightmare. Not as bad as a NW7, but nothing really to be proud of.

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          • Mribby1
            Member
            • Jun 2013
            • 78

            #6
            It's hard to say how you're baldness will progress. Look to your father and his brothers and your mother's brothers that will give you a rough idea of what you'll progress too.

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            • 35YrsAfter
              Doctor Representative
              • Aug 2012
              • 1421

              #7
              Originally posted by blahblah
              Question to you guys out there: I always read that early losers tend to go high in the norwood scale and I wanted to know if this always the case?
              This is often the case with MPB. Stress and some medications can cause some thinning. It wouldn't hurt to start using Rogaine. If a HairCheck indicates thinning and the doctor is certain it's MPB, you may want to consider Propecia (finasteride).

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              • the_dude78
                Senior Member
                • May 2011
                • 191

                #8
                Originally posted by blahblah
                Question to you guys out there: I always read that early losers tend to go high in the norwood scale and I wanted to know if this always the case? Is there anyone out there that started early and remained in the nw 2-4 range? Because NO one in my family is a norwood 6 or 7. So I don't see how I would get up that high, but I could always be wrong lol. In which case, I'd be F'd in the A on saturday.
                I was 19-20 years old when I first noticed thinning, and now, at 33, I am a NW2 with some minor diffuse thinning. I began fin when I was around 27 or 28 and I take and do various others things as well. My hair looks so much better today than it did before I started treatment. So if I were you, I would think about taking action.

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