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Opps, I forgot to say, that's it ki nd of pushed back ( I don't normally style it like that either)
You can't really see the part in the middle that well, I think it's mostly the lighting that makes it look off sometimes; so anyway, is propecia really that safe/ I heard about the sexual side effects, and is that just...nuerotics?
I really really really don't want to go bald, plus I don't think it would suit me.
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Millions take Propecia without serious problems including me. I seen my dermatologist yesterday for a 3 month check up after Propecia and rogaine and she was super excited for me since in growing a lot of hair so early.
Went from NW 2.5 to NW2 in 3 months.
Being bald suits almost nobody. Rich buff celebrities with fame and money. Skinny guys like us? Not so much. Act while you can.
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Don't wait forever trying to convince yourself you aren't balding. I made that mistake and it cost me
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Originally Posted by Ulti1
Don't wait forever trying to convince yourself you aren't balding. I made that mistake and it cost me
ERh, I haven't been, but most people have been like "lol, it's fine"
If it's a norwood 2 then how come you guys are sure it's MPB?
Anyway, so if I take propecia some of it will thicken? I'm going to get it right away now.
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Also, is the top flatter in general because of it thinning or actual hair loss? because it's covered in hair, but yet it's so oddly flat
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Trust me it's MPB lol. Propecia thickens hair in around 48% of men. Stops loss in roughly 80%.
Add rogaine for a powerful punch.
You will lose a small amount of hair the first couple months. Don't stop, it returns thicker.
Btw thinning is hairloss. MPB means it comes back thinner every cycle. Everyone lose hair, ours just eventually gets so small it's not visible, where those without hairloss it returns just as thick as usual.
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Originally Posted by BaldingEagle
Trust me it's MPB lol. Propecia thickens hair in around 48% of men. Stops loss in roughly 80%.
Add rogaine for a powerful punch.
You will lose a small amount of hair the first couple months. Don't stop, it returns thicker.
Btw thinning is hairloss. MPB means it comes back thinner every cycle. Everyone lose hair, ours just eventually gets so small it's not visible, where those without hairloss it returns just as thick as usual.
ERh, but what is a give away to it? that's what I want to know
Also, what is your opinion on hair transplants...? do they always leave a big scar? is there any idea of when to tell when it will stop?
it's strange because my grandfather when balder when he was in one in his 40s I think, and my dad never went bald and had thick hair his whole life. *shrugs*
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Originally Posted by jamesst11
no
http://hsu.com/parasite/modern.epidemic.htm
Ofcourse man it doesnt take a schooled person to see you're definately not in the small society of 20% who doesnt have them.
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Physical causes
Lack of vitamins and minerals*
Hormonal imbalance
Under- or overactive thyroid
Extreme blood loss*
Severe or chronic illness
Overactive immune system*
Parasites
Incorrect bite
Emotional causes
Prolonged stress
Emotional trauma
Sudden shock
Other factors
Accidents or falls
Operations and scars
Dental substances
Infected oral cavities
Vaccinations
Prescription drugs
Smoking
Common metal poisoning
Hair products and dyes
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Also your way of living (which is indirectly connected to above) has to do with AGA. If you think this has nothing to do with it you're still living by a mindstate that we livin on a flat planet.
MALE ANDROGENIC ALOPECIA OR MALE PATTERN BALDNESS66 % of all men in Westernized Countries experience hair thinning and 40% develop baldness. Eight typical patterns of andro (hormone) genetic
Type I - before puberty
Type II - teenager
Type III - adulthood early stages of hair loss, spot balding at the vertex
Type IV - VII - progressively more severe
What Causes the Incredible Shrinking Hair LossBlood circulation to the bulb of the hair pulls away due to excess acidity from an inverted way of living, eating and thinking. Nerves providing the electrical energy for blood differentiation also pull away from the hair bulb due to poor blood circulation.Without blood for dedifferentiation (the transformation of blood into new hair cells) and nerves to provide the proper energy fields for dedifferentiation and redifferentiation no new hair follicles will grow and the hair shrinks and falls out.
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