Terriboy's hair loss story
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This section is for you to use to chronicle your experiences with hair loss and how you're treating it. Use this section to give us your story and keep everyone posted on your progress.
This section will prove useful in that whenever anyone wants to know how you're doing they can check here, and YOU can check here as time goes by to reflect on your own situation, what you've learned and the progress you've made (or not for that matter).
Post pictures of your hair loss and regrowth, tell us about your regimen. Keep us updated!
If you're starting a new thread, please call it "{Your Forum ID}'s story", replacing {Your Forum ID} with the handle you use to login to these forums.
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Terriboy's hair loss story
hey i am terence for vancouver, been losing quite abit of hair lately...i am only 17..=.= in the past 4nths i have been using segals solution. doesnt seem to help, i used the formula, shampoo and conditioner for 1 month and used the shampoo and conditioner for 4 months.
http://www.segalshairlosstreatment.com/index.aspx
any suggestion of what new product i should use or should i continue using this and buy the formula?
http://www.segalshairlosstreatment.com/index.aspx
any suggestion of what new product i should use or should i continue using this and buy the formula?
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It's hard to say. You should see a dermatologist if it's really bugging you. Also, you may want to try some of the following. rotate them and follow their instructions for use:
Neutragena T/Gel
Head and Shoulders
Nizoral
These have helped me get my own scalp inflammation under control in the past. I also tried a topical product called InFlamil which I found to be quite effective for me personally.
Regards,
Sam
Neutragena T/Gel
Head and Shoulders
Nizoral
These have helped me get my own scalp inflammation under control in the past. I also tried a topical product called InFlamil which I found to be quite effective for me personally.
Regards,
Sam
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After two months, i still didn't get a chance to see a dermatologist...my itching and flaking has been better since i used the dadruff shampoo above from segals. i see that i am actually growing back some hair...actually i don't know if its hair or not...its so short and small, it looks more like face hair.
Hey man, yeah I definitely know how it is losing young. I started losing around your age and it was really hard. It still is and I am 22. I would definitely recommed making an appointment to see a dermatologist since you are so young before you start taking Propecia. I think that Propecia would definitely be a good idea if the doctor says it is ok to do so. I am not so sure about this Segals stuff but if you are seeing results from it then don't stop. Minoxidil is also something to look into later down the road but right now make that appointment asap and see you do with Propecia. Update us when you make an appointment.
Although you may see results from minoxidil, it is not addressing the issue of DHT attacking your hair follicles. I would recommend using a topical anti-adrogens as well as the minoxidil if you are unable to obtain Propecia. Dr. Lee sells a 5% spiro cream through his website that a lot of people use along with Revivogen to address the dht problem. The web address to obtain the spiro is http://www.minoxidil.com. There is also the possibility of obtaining Propecia online without a prescription.
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I was just reading this thread again..since you're only 17..have you looked into having your thyroid checked? Is your digestive system out of wack?(see my previous post on that)...have you read this article and looked into adjusting your diet? http://www.mercola.com/2000/oct/22/baldness_insulin.htm
Maybe this was posted to you before. Hard to keep track of things when it's so busy here
Maybe this was posted to you before. Hard to keep track of things when it's so busy here
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thanks jacob, my changed my diet since february starting from quiting smoking. right now i am a semi-vegetarian..over the last few days, i seen massive shedding of weaker hair(hair that are not as thick)..i think i had made some progress with my hairloss..and since i used t-gel, theres less imflamation
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