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    Its impossible to say for sure cos I didnt take finasteride in isolation but as far as I'm concerned its the best thing since sliced bread.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chanceinamillion View Post
    Its impossible to say for sure cos I didnt take finasteride in isolation but as far as I'm concerned its the best thing since sliced bread.
    But you were in fact looking for the sides anyways right??

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    of course, thats what ive said

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    And that's why you think it's the best thing since sliced bread? or is that to do with the hair?

    Did you experience any of these?

    . Watery semen
    . Penile numbness
    . Erectile dysfunction
    . Disturbed sleep
    . Personality changes

    I am asking because i was involuntarily chemically castrated by finasteride. I was a regular man wanting to save my hair and it has wiped my sexuality away amongst other problems.

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    Yes thats why I think its the best thing since sliced bread, most of those are desirable attributes to me and oestrogen produces them more so than finasteride does so maybe I have them to a greater degree than you.

    Hair regrowth was too much to dare to hope for, it looked like I would just be setting myself up for a big fall, hopefully I'm wrong about that.

    Not sure I have disturbed sleep but on reflection maybe I do mildly.

    Personality changes sound ominous but then again oestrogen brings a whole set of changes there too, no more red mist, rollercoster emotions, involuntary crying, appreciation of minor things, a whole new and very welcome perspective on life really.

    I can see how none of that would be welcome for a guy though and I'm sorry thats how its turned out for you, maybe over time some of those effects might fade.

    Good luck with it.

    xxx

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