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    Quote Originally Posted by yeahyeahyeah View Post
    It seems as though, if you are diffuse thinning or have crown hairloss, you are generally ****ed.
    Why do you think diffuse thinners and crown hair loss sufferrs are ****ed. can u explain

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    Quote Originally Posted by worried View Post
    Why do you think diffuse thinners and crown hair loss sufferrs are ****ed. can u explain
    I might be wrong, but they are the ones that tend to go significantly bald.

    Guys with recession can in some cases stop at a certain norwood.

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    I hope you are wrong because im both diffuse thinner and crown loss

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    Quote Originally Posted by worried View Post
    I hope you are wrong because im both diffuse thinner and crown loss
    You are on meds, so should slow it down. Plus we have new treatments on the horizon.

    My work colleague has crown loss, it's been 2 years, and he is still not significantly bald. Hairloss can be a slow process.

    FYI I was speaking to a guy yday, and he told me he receeded/diffused a bit, then it stayed static for 20 years.

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    Quote Originally Posted by yeahyeahyeah View Post
    You are on meds, so should slow it down. Plus we have new treatments on the horizon.

    My work colleague has crown loss, it's been 2 years, and he is still not significantly bald. Hairloss can be a slow process.

    FYI I was speaking to a guy yday, and he told me he receeded/diffused a bit, then it stayed static for 20 years.
    I found out one of my uncles started losing in his 20s. But he is still a nw 1 with some diffusing. He is +40 now.

    That is fukin crazy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Maradona View Post
    I found out one of my uncles started losing in his 20s. But he is still a nw 1 with some diffusing. He is +40 now.

    That is fukin crazy.
    wow.

    Yeah, its unpredictable, hairloss is a mind****.

    I reckon you will be ok though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by yeahyeahyeah View Post
    You are on meds, so should slow it down. Plus we have new treatments on the horizon.
    Im not on meds. yes new treatments desperately need them.

    Any way i will go for NW6 or may be NW7 later. My family history tell me that and my pattern too

    thanks for the encouragement though

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    Quote Originally Posted by worried View Post
    Im not on meds. yes new treatments desperately need them.

    Any way i will go for NW6 or may be NW7 later. My family history tell me that and my pattern too

    thanks for the encouragement though
    I guess we will find out with adreans later this year

    Histogens tech looks promising for diffuse thinners.

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    Quote Originally Posted by yeahyeahyeah View Post
    http://www.baldingblog.com/2009/06/1...e-with-photos/

    Didn't Jude Law have that hairline?
    Hmm, if that's a NW 1 or 2, I must be a NW3, as I strongly suspect.

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    Quote Originally Posted by yeahyeahyeah View Post
    I guess we will find out with adreans later this year

    Histogens tech looks promising for diffuse thinners.
    I know I just revived an ancient thread, but hows your hairloss after all this time yeahyeahyeah? is it noticeably worse, or remained the same?

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