Quick recap of my situation (which was posted in the propecia forum) -
I'm 26, started thinking maybe sorta I was losing density at the crown... but not sure. A few hairs on the ol' pillow often, hairs in the shower often. I saw my general practicioner, he said I was trippin' (not in those words, of course), and I was probably just seasonally shedding, and I was hyperaware of hairloss and overreacting.
This didn't satisfy me, of course, so I got a referral to see a dermatologist. Now to add to the confusion - he said it was too early to think about Propecia. He said that it is common for guys to lose density and/or hairline in their 20's, and here's the kicker - he said it can stabilize and be not so much to worry about. He pointed to his hair - he's 37, had a slightly receding hairline, but it looks fine. He said that he and his brother both freaked out in their 20's that they were going bald, but the problem stabilized and they both look fine going into their mid-late 30's. With no treatment at all!
It should be noted that he said he would not refuse me a prescription, because he does not like to make that decision for people, but he was pretty assertive that I should not start propecia.
I was hesitant about posting this, because the last thing I want is for somebody in their 20's to use this as a rationalization to not seek treatment when they should be... so please everyone take this with a huge grain of salt if you haven't already.
Any thoughts?
I'm 26, started thinking maybe sorta I was losing density at the crown... but not sure. A few hairs on the ol' pillow often, hairs in the shower often. I saw my general practicioner, he said I was trippin' (not in those words, of course), and I was probably just seasonally shedding, and I was hyperaware of hairloss and overreacting.
This didn't satisfy me, of course, so I got a referral to see a dermatologist. Now to add to the confusion - he said it was too early to think about Propecia. He said that it is common for guys to lose density and/or hairline in their 20's, and here's the kicker - he said it can stabilize and be not so much to worry about. He pointed to his hair - he's 37, had a slightly receding hairline, but it looks fine. He said that he and his brother both freaked out in their 20's that they were going bald, but the problem stabilized and they both look fine going into their mid-late 30's. With no treatment at all!
It should be noted that he said he would not refuse me a prescription, because he does not like to make that decision for people, but he was pretty assertive that I should not start propecia.
I was hesitant about posting this, because the last thing I want is for somebody in their 20's to use this as a rationalization to not seek treatment when they should be... so please everyone take this with a huge grain of salt if you haven't already.
Any thoughts?
