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Hello there JJones2908 !
I see that you are a new member here and that was a good thing for you to do! WELCOME!
Its being that you are now are 32 years old in dealing with hairloss.
You probably do have a better understanding of ones life.
I would bet that you now have the foresight available to you as well.
That would give you the ability to avoid allowing yourself to become stressed-out or worried
about anything in your life.
No one can know for sure exactly what will happen to your hairline later on.
Its possible that your hair will not go to a NW 6 like your fathers scalp did but its also possible that it wont get that extensive.
You cannot ever allow yourself to become worried and stressed out about that possibility.
There is no reason to,,and I think that you realize that being that you are now 32.
Hopefully you do NOT have any emotional issues (stress and depression) because that could and would seriously affect your hairline, making it more of a hairloss problem.
Your health would be affected because of stress and depression too.
I want to know , are you using any type of hair treatments right now?
Your hair is definitely maturing now and its possible that you would experience more hairloss.
No worries though! There are many different types of treatments available for all of us.
There are future medical treatments that will be available at some point too.
Don't know when that will take place though.
Hope to hear back from you bro!!
Cheers!! (where do you live at?)
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Hi Artista,
Thanks for your response, very kind. I know that what I was asking was for someone to predict the future, which is near impossible.
You're right that I am in a fairly stable place, being in my 30s and I don't have the same concerns that I had in my 20s. I'm not the best looking person and I'm not the worst, but I do obviously worry a little about what my genetics have in store for me! I think I'm just curious to know whether, to the trained eye, I look like I'm headed for total loss on top, or just the back and front. I'm certainly not stopping at a 3V, that would be far too lucky! I guess it doesn't really matter because regardless of whether I hit a 4 or 6 on the scale, I'd want to shave it all very short anyway!
I haven't used any treatments before and my current situation / plans mean that I wouldn't want to go on medication. I'm not sure whether I would in future, but if hair transplants go down in price (haha...) then perhaps I'd consider some frontal work as I'm concerned about losing the frontal area completely.
Cheers
(I am located in the U.K.)
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I don't think you're in a bad spot for being 32 with that hair. There's a good possibility that you can at least maintain or thicken and maybe regrow some hair with the big 3. Google the big 3 to see what the treatment entails. Chances are if you don't treat it that it will progress.
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Hi JJones2908! Glad to hear back from you.
So you ARE in the U.K. ..thats what i thought.
Do you know about 'Spex' ?
Spex is also from the U.K. and he is a GOOD and helpful guy here on this hairloss forum!!
I have known him now for many many years now!
Spex is a Dr Representative ..
My point is that you should have a conversation with him to find out where in the U.K. you might be able to get a, not so expensive, hairloss treatment help.
"SPEXHAIR - UK Representative and Patient Advisor - Spexhair.com"
His Page:
https://www.baldtruthtalk.com/members/245-Spex
Another good guy here is JohnMPB!
John' has given you a good response here on your thread.
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I just got on to my computer this morning....saying hello to you JJones' and to JohnMPB!!
Hello to Spex as well!!
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Hi Artista,
Just a quick question. Do you believe there is any correlation between mpb and adequate sleep? I'd like to know your thoughts.
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Hi John' !
Sorry but I don't have any idea of that correlation.
Tomorrow I will do the research on it.
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A weak tangential correlation. Sleep deprivation is thought to increase oxidative stress. Oxidative stress has been shown to have a roll in hairloss, however it more than likely pales in importance to androgen stimuli. Take me for example, throughout undergrad, grad school and now med school I have spent days on in awake. Also I was a smoker for years, which also increases oxidative stress. But i'm on fin and have been since 20, I havent seen any progression of hairloss regardless of my high stress lifestyle
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Originally Posted by dm90
A weak tangential correlation. Sleep deprivation is thought to increase oxidative stress. Oxidative stress has been shown to have a roll in hairloss, however it more than likely pales in importance to androgen stimuli. Take me for example, throughout undergrad, grad school and now med school I have spent days on in awake. Also I was a smoker for years, which also increases oxidative stress. But i'm on fin and have been since 20, I havent seen any progression of hairloss regardless of my high stress lifestyle
Thanks for the input dm90. I ask because:
1. Like you during undergrad and grad school I was under a tremendous amount of stress and sleep deprivation (as well as excess emotional stress from other things including a horrible ex gf) and noticed an exponential increase in hair loss.
2. When I do not get adequate sleep my seborrheic dermatitis/psoriasis flares up. This also happens when I am emotionally stressed.
At least in my case I think it can definitely speed up loss. But I agree the androgen response is primarily responsible.
Side note. How long have you been on fin and what kind of results? Nw?
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