I felt the same way Esprit, and once I started using Propecia my hair starting to go faster than it normally did before taking it. Don't understand why that happened but maybe just a late bloomer with losing hair. I thought Propecia would have at least help me keep what I started with but never did happen. Good luck to you.Esprit said:I kind of figured if I had all my hair past 35 I'd be OK. WRONG! In the last year it's gone mad, which is why I went for blood tests last week. She prescribed Propecia to me today and obviously I'm wary but have to do something. I've never had an expanding crown like this before so It's not like I can say it's something I've got used to since my 20s. I am pretty desperate to regrow
When you say the 'docs' were taking it, was it more prevention than cure?
And side effects amplified? Really!!!?? Tell me more.........
knowingyou said:I have just read from other forum, a guy is also in his 40+ I read it somewhere, and with a very good result by using the big 3, so I guess it is worth to try and see if you can get result as well.
http://www.hairlosshelp.com/forums/mess ... TMP=Linear
HT55 said:YOu need to be on Propecia for at least 6 months. Ask ehr for a prescription for generic proscar and you can get a years woth of finasteride for around $120
