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Working Ahead/Hopeful
Ok so I am almost 18 years old. I still have a good hairline, and I think its starting to recede a little bit. If I talk to my dermatologist now and start Propecia, will I be able to maintain a good head of long hairs for a long time. At least throughout my 20s and into my 30s.
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Junior Member
Predicting the loss
Hi chewytorch,
Propecia is your best bet, you are correct. How fast your hairline will change (if at all!-one can always hope...) is unfortunately impossible to predict. You can look to your male relatives (on BOTH Mom and Dad's sides of the family) for some indication, but nothing predicts it totally. Realize, too, that you might develop a "mature" hairline, and then not progress too much for a while. In that case, you could very well be in your thirties before having to seek any additional treatment. Good luck!
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It baffles me how many people in the medical profession actually recommend Finasteride - given it's horrendous track record of side effects?
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Originally Posted by Jcm800
It baffles me how many people in the medical profession actually recommend Finasteride - given it's horrendous track record of side effects?
You can't make a blanket statement like that.
Everyone responds differently to medications. We all know that some people cannot tolerate Finasteride as well as others and it is the same with any prescription medicine.
The only way you can find out is if you take the medication for a trial period.
I don't think that Dr. Wasserbauer is reckless in her recommendation especially when I am sure she would encourage any person contemplating taking it to do it under a doctors supervision.
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Thats as may be, still Russian Roulette as far as i can see. Just wish there was a way of determining who would likely experience side effects taking it, and those that wouldn't.
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Senior Member
Best decision I ever made...
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Originally Posted by Jcm800
Thats as may be, still Russian Roulette as far as i can see. Just wish there was a way of determining who would likely experience side effects taking it, and those that wouldn't.
There is no doubt that starting Propecia was one of the best decisions that I ever made. Side effects happen in a very small number of men compared to the men that benefit from it. There is no way it is like Russian roulette! I think there is more of a chance of sexual sides effects taking anti depressants and I bet a lot of the guys who refuse to take Propecia will eventually be taking those.
You can read my story here.
http://www.baldtruthtalk.com/showthread.php?t=435
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Originally Posted by Zao
There is no doubt that starting Propecia was one of the best decisions that I ever made. Side effects happen in a very small number of men compared to the men that benefit from it. There is no way it is like Russian roulette! I think there is more of a chance of sexual sides effects taking anti depressants and I bet a lot of the guys who refuse to take Propecia will eventually be taking those.
You can read my story here.
http://www.baldtruthtalk.com/showthread.php?t=435
Great, I'm pleased it works for you and many others.
But for the guys on Propeciahelp.com, maybe they'd agree strongly it's Russian roulette!
I'm not an authority on it tho, just read the horror stories, have even contemplated using it myself, but growing irreversible beasts kinda puts me off the idea.
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yeah.. and it is irreversible... thats what happened to me.. although only very mild and unnoticeable as I stopped as soon as it started occuring, it still hasn't gone away. I'd say if you do start taking propecia, buy a pill cutter and start at a lower dose and see how that goes for you.
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