Since I went on Propecia, I have had bad sheds during the summer months. It always grows back in the winter though. It’s like clockwork, every year. The first year was the worst, after that, not so bad. But sometimes during these sheds, I will just take 2 weeks off. It doesn’t seem...
I totally agree. If you're serious about fighting hair loss, then why not use the the tried and tested treatments? If they don't work, at least you can tell yourself that you tried the best products available at the time. But odds are, those products will help you to some degree.
If you suspect that your treatment may be making your hair loss worse, try taking 2 or 3 weeks off and then get back on it. It certainly wouldn’t hurt.
DEH23
Don't listen to the negative posts. A lot of them are bitter. But can you blame them? Hair loss can be depressing. As you know, men don't wake up one morning suddenly bald. It is a slow process that begins with hairline recession. Looking at your temples, I would say you're somewhere...