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  • Abvincent1
    Junior Member
    • Nov 2011
    • 1

    Propecia shed

    I am 33, my hair loss kicked in full gear around the point I turned 32 and I tried the rogaine, but got fed up with applying, so I quit. I had a big shed when I started Rogaine. I switched to propecia, and have been taking it for 5 months now. Since I started taking it I have lost hair substantially on top and in back, and the hair that is left is so thin it looks like tiny needles sticking off my head. I don't see massive amounts shedding, but I can feel the hair loss with wind, when I rub my fingers through it, etc.

    When I initially started the propecia I went through tremendous crazy bouts of emotion. At one point I was chatting with my sister and just burst out crying. I had no sex drive but stuck with it. Now I have none of those side effects, they disappeared about the second month.

    My question is, when will this hair loss stop. My hair just continues to miniaturize and seem to get thinner and thinner and thinner. I can easily see more of my scalp on a daily basis. Is it fair to think any of this hair I have shed is going to return?

    Getting my sixth month of propecia today. I sure hope this stuff is worth the expense cause all it has given me this far is tiny, thin hairs and early on emotional distress.
  • Tracy C
    Senior Member
    • Sep 2011
    • 3125

    #2
    Originally posted by Abvincent1
    My question is, when will this hair loss stop.
    Acording to the manufacturer of Propecia (1mg Finasteride), it takes a full 12 months before you will know if Propecia is going to stop your hair loss or not.

    Shedding is associated with every treatment for hair loss that actually works. What that means is that you can have shedding with both Propecia or Rogaine. The reason is because shedding is a normal and necessary part of treating hair loss. The hairs in the weak shrunken follicles shed out of the way as the weak shrunken follicles are re-enlarging and returning to normal. The shedding stops when those weak shrunken follicles have returned to close to normal.

    How much you will shed depends on mow many of your hair follicles were damaged by DHT. The more damaged hair follicles you have, the more you will shed. The less damaged hair follicles you have, the less you will shed.



    Originally posted by Abvincent1
    I sure hope this stuff is worth the expense cause all it has given me this far is tiny, thin hairs and early on emotional distress.
    You can reduce your cost by asking your doctor to write a prescription for generic 5mg Finasteride and then split the pills into four pieces. Take one piece per day.

    I know it is very difficult to not worry about the shedding but you have to try. Stressing out over it can make the problem worse. Stress is one of the things that can cause hair loss. Focus on doing the things you love to do so you won't have time to worry about your hair loss.

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    • philippe
      Member
      • Oct 2011
      • 64

      #3
      i feel for you--i have been on finasteride (taking proscar pills quartered) for 6 months now as well and the shedding has been a rollercoaster. just when i think i am in the clear i have a another shed. my crown has gotten worse in the last 6 months, no question about it. what do guys like us do? we're half a year into taking a drug that should help with hair loss and we're technically worse off then when we began. i know everyone says wait the full year, and i have every intention of doing so, but i'd have to be crazy not to be worried. as for the sides--they exist--they just do. anyone who says they have never felt them is either very lucky or lying. i would say my sides are manageable--but still i experience the low libido and less than stellar erections. i decided to stick it out for a year and i will. sorry if i am not putting a nice paint job on the whole thing--hair loss sucks--

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      • rededge
        Junior Member
        • Oct 2011
        • 4

        #4
        3 months generic finasteride for sale

        Hi everyone. Was on Propecia for about a year, and didn't really do anything for me. I ordered 3 months generic finasteride just before i decided to stop it all together (stupid i know) so anyway, i have 3 months of the stuff if anyone would like to buy it, send me a private message...obviously do it for a lot cheaper than you would usually pay. cheers

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        • headOhair
          Junior Member
          • Nov 2011
          • 11

          #5
          stress can cause hair loss! people need to be aware of that fact

          propecia can have sexual side effects too, so be careful. I've been a user for over 10 years and stopped last year, I didn't think it was doing much and I was right as I didn't lose anymore hair since I've stopped.

          I'm basically starting with healthy diet, lots of veggies and then Minoxidil and Nizoral 2% shampoo twice per week and I have stopped any hair loss at all... i'm in my mid 30's btw

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          • Sanchez123
            Member
            • Jun 2016
            • 67

            #6
            Originally posted by Abvincent1
            I am 33, my hair loss kicked in full gear around the point I turned 32 and I tried the rogaine, but got fed up with applying, so I quit. I had a big shed when I started Rogaine. I switched to propecia, and have been taking it for 5 months now. Since I started taking it I have lost hair substantially on top and in back, and the hair that is left is so thin it looks like tiny needles sticking off my head. I don't see massive amounts shedding, but I can feel the hair loss with wind, when I rub my fingers through it, etc.

            When I initially started the propecia I went through tremendous crazy bouts of emotion. At one point I was chatting with my sister and just burst out crying. I had no sex drive but stuck with it. Now I have none of those side effects, they disappeared about the second month.

            My question is, when will this hair loss stop. My hair just continues to miniaturize and seem to get thinner and thinner and thinner. I can easily see more of my scalp on a daily basis. Is it fair to think any of this hair I have shed is going to return?

            Getting my sixth month of propecia today. I sure hope this stuff is worth the expense cause all it has given me this far is tiny, thin hairs and early on emotional distress.
            Hi Ab Vincent, i am in the exact same situation. How did it end? Please help me and respond.

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            • Louish
              Senior Member
              • Aug 2015
              • 337

              #7
              The problem with hair loss is not DHT, it's the genetic sensibility of some or all of your hair to it. DHT is a critical hormone in the human body and suppressing it has consequences reaching far beyond what you can mesure such as the usually mentioned sex related sides effects. DHT plays an important role regulating cholesterol levels as well as adrenaline and a many other things. Suppressing DHT slows hairloss for some people and does nothing to others. One thing is sure is it will reduce your lifespan and make you more vulnerable in the advent of a prostate cancer. But no one wants to here anything about that in here...

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              • k9gatton
                Senior Member
                • Oct 2016
                • 570

                #8
                Originally posted by Louish
                The problem with hair loss is not DHT, it's the genetic sensibility of some or all of your hair to it. DHT is a critical hormone in the human body and suppressing it has consequences reaching far beyond what you can mesure such as the usually mentioned sex related sides effects. DHT plays an important role regulating cholesterol levels as well as adrenaline and a many other things. Suppressing DHT slows hairloss for some people and does nothing to others. One thing is sure is it will reduce your lifespan and make you more vulnerable in the advent of a prostate cancer. But no one wants to here anything about that in here...

                It's true that DHT causes secondary male characteristics (facial hair, deeper voice), and is a neural steroid to some degree. But why do you say it will shorten the life span?

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                • richter101
                  Member
                  • Jan 2015
                  • 84

                  #9
                  Hey, My problem started happening at an age 10 years younger than you and yet I fixed it!

                  1. F minoxidil.
                  2. Finistaride/ propecia takes a little over a year to kick in. and works! but will only slow down.

                  I ended up going with a scarless hair transplant, after a ton of researching. Best decision of my life! Good luck.

                  Richter101 is a former patient of Dr. Parsa Mohebi

                  Born Oct ’89
                  Began Seeing Gradual Hair Loss Oct ’09
                  Began Seeing Gradual Hair Gain June ’15

                  My regimen includes:
                  HT #1 2200 (ARTAS- FUE) grafts at Parsa Mohebi Hair Restoration in Los Angeles in 2016
                  Finasteride daily, since 2014
                  Rogaine experimenter from 2012- ’13 RIP

                  Planning HT #2 By End of This Year

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                  • Louish
                    Senior Member
                    • Aug 2015
                    • 337

                    #10
                    Any type of hormonal imbalance of that magnitude will shorten lifespan. Castration is an exception since you get base testosterone levels more in line with those of a woman. By lowering only your DHT your testosterone levels rise and estrogen as well as a result. Which is a double win for your hair but a double loss for you. Contraption pills for women are the biggest offenders around but no one cares...

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