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    Default Just started PROSCAR today 1.25mg

    I'm 28yo with severe thinning of hair all over my scalp.

    For the past 2-3 years, during the fall season (around August), I've had EXTREME shock type of hairloss, and I don't know why. I'd run my hands through my hair and literally it'd be covered with fallen hair. Then it would slow down by December and I'd get some regrowth by Jan/February. But, every year it gets MUCH thinner overall.

    I've had basic blood tests done. I rarely eat junk food and overall have a healthy diet and I work out. Recently, my diet has been even healthier will more green/natural foods.

    Maybe there's some type of toxicity in me that's causing the hair to fall out, but I don't know what it could be. I've read and spent far too much time on this topic and finally decided to start taking PROSCAR today.

    I'll report back on the results regularly on this forum.

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    This kind of hair loss is indicative of a possible thyroid problem.

    What blood tests were done?

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    Quote Originally Posted by NotBelievingIt View Post
    This kind of hair loss is indicative of a possible thyroid problem.
    What blood tests were done?
    Well, I wouldn't be able to give you details but just the regular blood test done by my general practitioner when they test for cholesterol.

    I've been reading a lot on thyroid lately and maybe it could be related. But how on earth would I even know. There's SO MUCH info out there to process and the thyroid seems to be connected to everything. I definitely feel like it's an internal issue though. I haven't felt the same as I did just 4 years ago and it's not depression from hairloss. It's just an overall slow-down in my lifestyle that's been very unlike me b/c I've always been energetic and ambitious. But I have no clue how to diagnose something like this without spending a fortune.

    I've changed my diet, I used to work out and consume lots of protein. I haven't had a protein shake in 2 months, significantly cut down on milk (only for coffee), actually cut down on coffee too and don't have it daily, and compared to the average person my diet is VERY healthy and I'm in great physical shape.

    So rather than continuing to read and think about this issue every single day, I've decided to just take Proscar and hope it works out for my hair.

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    Humans naturally shed more hair at certain times of the year, even people who aren't balding. Your case does sound extreme though. I would consider seeing a hair loss specialist who should be able to help you rule out (or identify) non-genetic causes.
    Just to let you know: the vast majority of hair loss in men is because of genetic alopecia, and even if you do have thyroid problems or anything else causing your shedding, that doesn't mean you don't also have male-pattern hair loss.
    If you do have hereditary balding, the finasteride (proscar) will probably be effective in stopping the process.
    Good luck!

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    Current photos attached.. wow, it looks 10x's worst when I take a photo of it.

    The first two pics are in the morning, the others are in the afternoon after I put in some mousse for volume.
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    Photos usually make the thinning or hair loss look much wose than it does in real life. The flash seems to magnify the problem areas. It is questionable as to whether or not the Finasteride will slow down genetic hair loss in the frontal/hairline area. Certainly worth a try.
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