Finasteride and HORMONES!!!

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  • Trouse5858
    Senior Member
    • Apr 2014
    • 169

    #16
    Has anybody ever had sides from fin, and gone the 'microdosing' route and had success? I've seen it talked about a lot but it doesn't make sense to me. I mean if the drug is working then the side effects should be present correct?

    Anyway I'm just at a huge crossroads with my hairloss. It's thinning diffusely all over the place and I know that this pattern can be helped tremendously by fin. I tried it when I was 22 but after just three weeks, I was completely incapable of getting an erection and this lasted about a month. I was scared sh*tless. Reading about some of the horror stories of permanent impotence from the drug have led me to swear this stuff off but I'm not as optimistic about near treatments as a lot of people and I'm seriously considering giving it another go. Will it work if I split the dosage in half and alternate days? Thanks

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    • StayThick
      Senior Member
      • Oct 2012
      • 624

      #17
      Originally posted by Trouse5858
      Has anybody ever had sides from fin, and gone the 'microdosing' route and had success? I've seen it talked about a lot but it doesn't make sense to me. I mean if the drug is working then the side effects should be present correct?

      Anyway I'm just at a huge crossroads with my hairloss. It's thinning diffusely all over the place and I know that this pattern can be helped tremendously by fin. I tried it when I was 22 but after just three weeks, I was completely incapable of getting an erection and this lasted about a month. I was scared sh*tless. Reading about some of the horror stories of permanent impotence from the drug have led me to swear this stuff off but I'm not as optimistic about near treatments as a lot of people and I'm seriously considering giving it another go. Will it work if I split the dosage in half and alternate days? Thanks
      I used 1mg as prescribed for 1 year and stopped when I realized what it did to me. Watery semen, weak erection, weight gain, brain fog, stuttering issues when speaking, start of gyno/puffy nipples. It wasn't until I realized my hair wasn't really improving and also when a friend identified and called me out on the puffy nipple issue at a pool party did I realize I need to stop. I knew it was causing all the issues above, but I was determined to press forward because my hair was that important. I ended up dropping to .5mg after a year and stopped cold turkey after 14 months due to the above sides. Determined to never touch this again. I was actually very vocal on here about how bad Propecia was for me.

      Fast forward 3 years later and swearing I would never touch the drug again, did I come to a place mentally where I had to decide if I was going to accept going bald (hair was getting worse at this point) or try FIN one more time, but this time as a low dose and through a generic brand. I thought about it for a few months and said to myself, "it took a while to get back to normal last time, but I did go back to normal. Why not try it one more time to save my hair?"

      I started back on it at 0.25mg every 3 days. Outside of losing morning erections (same thing happened at 1mg) I felt fine. I did 0.25mg for 6 months and really had no issues with gyno, brain fog or the stuttering problems that haunted me at 1mg. Outside of losing morning erections and at "times" not the strongest erection, I felt good. So I decided to increase to 0.25mg twice a day. Morning and night. I literally have seen no negative impact side wise at this dose from 0.25mg every 3 days.

      I still currently lose my morning erections from time to time, but no erectile issues when it comes down to it, no puffy nipples (so important not to have that), brain fog, etc.

      I am truly happy I decided to try this drug again albeit a smaller dose. I have not and will not increase to 1mg daily. My hair loss has been stabilized and I'm content just in hoping my hair stays as is as long as I don't experience sides like I did at 1mg. It's my experience at 1mg at 25 years old that stops me from increasing. Don't break what's not broken is my mentality. Currently, I've been on 0.25mg twice a day for almost 2 years.

      Hope my story helps. This coming from a dude that expressed how poisonous this drug was several years back. It was, but a smaller dose has worked for me. This is the only option for me to keep my hair or accept my fate. I'm just not ready to do that so I try to deal with the sides, although I'm fortunate they are minimal currently. If another treatment comes out that proves more effectively, I'll gladly stop. Until then and until I'm ready to have kids, I'll continue.

      Good luck.

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      • allTheGoodNamesAreTaken
        Senior Member
        • Aug 2015
        • 342

        #18
        Originally posted by CurlyBlonde
        Yo I need to know,

        I am a 22 yr old college student always had BEAUTIFUL blonde hair, and i still have long hair, but im about to hit a NW3 if not already, hairline still there but is about to go.

        I've been reading The bald truth talk posts for about a month and have bee reading about propecia/finasteride for about 7 months and thought side effects were not worth it but now think nothing is worste than losing the hair


        SOMEONE PLEASE TELL ME, what does it feel like to first start taking finasteride? what does your mind/body feel like? dropping down 60% DHT must make you feel more womanly or just lightheadedness or SOMETHING. please brothers, someone HELP!

        thanks

        I've been on it since your age until I was 25, and since then dutasteride (I'm 28 now) and I feel FINE. You won't know how you're affected till you try it but I rarely notice anything that could be attributed to it.

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        • Trouse5858
          Senior Member
          • Apr 2014
          • 169

          #19
          @StayThick

          Thanks man, that was incredibly detailed and helpful and mirrors my own situation a bit. One more question. My 1mg pills that I threw out were capsules, but even so, how do you split the pills up so you know you're getting exactly .25 mg per dose? Are you just using a pill cutter and eye balling it? Thanks

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          • StayThick
            Senior Member
            • Oct 2012
            • 624

            #20
            Originally posted by Trouse5858
            @StayThick

            Thanks man, that was incredibly detailed and helpful and mirrors my own situation a bit. One more question. My 1mg pills that I threw out were capsules, but even so, how do you split the pills up so you know you're getting exactly .25 mg per dose? Are you just using a pill cutter and eye balling it? Thanks
            I have never used or even seen Fin capsules. Before I used name brand Propecia and now use a generic form from my doctor, but both were actual pills not capsules. I use a pill cutter and just cut each 1mg pill into 4 pieces. Really easy actually. I cut the 1mg pill in half and then cut each half down the middle.

            I would give it a shot man if your adamant about saving your hair. Make no mistake about it, those that claim they have sides I'm sure are 100% true, but it differs from person to person and also how significant they are.

            I wish I would have started at a low dose initially, but I didn't know what I know now. I also followed my derms instructions and he seemed clueless on the side issue.

            Start at 0.25mg every 3rd day and move up to 0.5mg daily after a few months if you can tolerate it. Don't look for sides because mentally that will mess you up. You will know you have them if they happen so don't look for them or else don't even start the drug.

            Fin has stabilized my hair loss and provide added thickness. It has not done much in terms of regrowth, but my hair looks much better now at 30 years old than 28...all using 0.5mg.

            It's the best we have so I have to roll with it. Hopefully, it continues to buy me time until something better arrives. It's the best we can do or just waive the white flag and grab your razor.

            Good luck man.

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            • deuce
              Senior Member
              • May 2013
              • 210

              #21
              I was on fin for three months of last year. No sides but one morning I woke up and my right nipple started to hurt. I quit it immediately, but the nipple pain did not go away. It only hurt really when I pressed on it. I am back on the fin now. Every three days. I will go see the doctor and ask him about the pain.

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              • robodoc
                Senior Member
                • Aug 2009
                • 200

                #22
                topical Fin

                Originally posted by Bobbylobbyhobbythrobby
                You're the first person that I have seen online that is taking topical fin!!! Do you mind if I ask you some questions??

                - Is it the Hasson and Wong formula?

                - Did you get your DHT levels checked before starting the treatment?

                - Has it stopped any shedding?

                - How often do you have to apply it?

                - Does it leave your hair feeling greasy?

                - What concentration did you purchase?

                Thanks in advance.
                I started using it with my usual assortment(minoxidil 5%, Lavendor Oil/Jojoba Oil) of wonder drugs. It has been about 2 months and my hair has stopped shedding. I use 0.1% twice a daily. The liposomal base (Espumil) goes on like water, no greasy look or anything I can see. I have been taking oral Fin for many years but only the topical now--side effects seem minimal and actually I feel, very subjective, that there is less hormonal side effects since I no longer take the oral form of Fin

                I make my own---I am in the health biz and you can follow Dez's recipe which I clarified for the group. I can't get into the theories of how it works but despite some that believe it cannot work topically I would have to disagree. Is it the home run we want, probably not. I like the improvement however and hope it keeps on working. The body has a way of cirmcumvating enzyme blockers to the best of my memory.

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