afai's 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.
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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afai's story
I am 22 right now. I started to notice I am having problem with my hair at age of 17. Well I went to the doctor they just told me to relax and dont stress out so much.
But recently my hair is really thinning I can notice my scalp. It really annoyed me.
I dont mind that my hair line move back an inch or two but the thinning up top is killing me..
But recently my hair is really thinning I can notice my scalp. It really annoyed me.
I dont mind that my hair line move back an inch or two but the thinning up top is killing me..
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Hi afai and welcome to the forums.
Afai, you're actually in a good position to deal with your hair loss because you're still quite young and probably have a lot of hair still.
If I was your age I would get on one treatment: Propecia. And I would stick with it through thick and thin.
Do your research, and the stick to a simple regimen. Propecia should help you keep your existing hair.
Whatever you do, make sure you vet it with your doctor. I am not a doctor and this is only my opinion based on years of fighting my own hair loss. I was able to keep more hair than either my father or grandfather, for a longer period of time. In the end, I still lost hair but I sometimes wonder if using TOO many products may have contributed to my hair loss.
That's why I recommend a simple regimen, with Propecia as the cornerstone. There is a small chance of getting side-effects, but for most guys this is not an issue. I am currently on it after being off it for a long period of time. I wish I had never stopped. My shedding is currently a lot less than it was even several months ago.
Anyway, best of luck and keep us posted on your progress.
Regards,
Sam
Sam
Afai, you're actually in a good position to deal with your hair loss because you're still quite young and probably have a lot of hair still.
If I was your age I would get on one treatment: Propecia. And I would stick with it through thick and thin.
Do your research, and the stick to a simple regimen. Propecia should help you keep your existing hair.
Whatever you do, make sure you vet it with your doctor. I am not a doctor and this is only my opinion based on years of fighting my own hair loss. I was able to keep more hair than either my father or grandfather, for a longer period of time. In the end, I still lost hair but I sometimes wonder if using TOO many products may have contributed to my hair loss.
That's why I recommend a simple regimen, with Propecia as the cornerstone. There is a small chance of getting side-effects, but for most guys this is not an issue. I am currently on it after being off it for a long period of time. I wish I had never stopped. My shedding is currently a lot less than it was even several months ago.
Anyway, best of luck and keep us posted on your progress.
Regards,
Sam
Sam
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See:
http://www.morphollica.com/hairloss_tre ... teride.php
and
http://www.morphollica.com/research/pro ... ffects.php
You can also check out the FAQ I have been putting together on hair loss (a work in progress)...:
http://www.morphollica.com/research/hair_loss_faq.php
Sam
http://www.morphollica.com/hairloss_tre ... teride.php
and
http://www.morphollica.com/research/pro ... ffects.php
You can also check out the FAQ I have been putting together on hair loss (a work in progress)...:
http://www.morphollica.com/research/hair_loss_faq.php
Sam
afai, I agree with Sam. Propecia is probably your best bet. There are people who get side-effects from it but it is likely that you will NOT experience these.
There are other options besides Propecia. There are topical treatments that can help slow or stop hair loss as well. Things such as topical spiro and Revivogen are examples of these topical treatments.
Research to find out about your options. Researching is probably the most important thing you can do in your own fight against hair loss.
There are other options besides Propecia. There are topical treatments that can help slow or stop hair loss as well. Things such as topical spiro and Revivogen are examples of these topical treatments.
Research to find out about your options. Researching is probably the most important thing you can do in your own fight against hair loss.
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Hi afai, I am 23 and am pretty much on the same boat as you. I agree with the simple regimen, with the right products you can effectively stop your hair loss and even regrow some. Right now I use propecia, then hairmax laser comb 3x a week, and the revivogen shampoo. Other than that I take a simple GNC multivitamin and b-complex. It has had great results for me both in making my existing hair healthier and thicker and I have had some regrowth of hair especially in the front of my hairline.
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Hi afai! Im new here.afai wrote:just went to the doctor and the doctor suggest me to get proscar and cut it up in four pieces to save me some money..
so well gonna start it today.. i guess i will be back in couple month and give you guys an update..
thx for all ur help
I just wish you goodluck and please inform us here for any improvements you got. God bless!
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hey guys i just thought i should come by and give u guys an update and maybe try get some advice
i have been taking 1/4proscar for like half year now no sign of improvement hair keep on falling out
so about 5 month in to it i decided to order some rogaine foam and give it a try and continue taking proscar see if it would help out my hair loss
i start using rogaine foam around the dec 20
its been like 3 weeks now... i am experiencing major hairloss and it seem like it is not stopping...
the hair that fall out are all tiny 1/4 inch thin hair my hair is about 2-3 inch long right now....
is this normal?
i am so scare if those hair that fall out is the new hair that suppose to stay...
i have been taking 1/4proscar for like half year now no sign of improvement hair keep on falling out
so about 5 month in to it i decided to order some rogaine foam and give it a try and continue taking proscar see if it would help out my hair loss
i start using rogaine foam around the dec 20
its been like 3 weeks now... i am experiencing major hairloss and it seem like it is not stopping...
the hair that fall out are all tiny 1/4 inch thin hair my hair is about 2-3 inch long right now....
is this normal?
i am so scare if those hair that fall out is the new hair that suppose to stay...
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