Hey There, It’s The End Of June, 2018, Do You Know Where Your New Hair Loss Treatments Are?

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Maybe some, but I don't think so. I did not experience shedding at all with is quite common as far as i read. However there is something that for sure happened. But I don't know if this is DHT(with is known as killer of hair on head but adding hairs everywhere else - i did not experience much hair loss lately as well) attack on my upcoming 30s, or just Nizoral it is own. Since last year(from when i started using it) I have much thicker hairs on beard and cheeks, and huge amount of hair growth on my chest. I like that to be honest. I always complained on thin hair on face and lack of hair on chest, no more. Now just bring back my hairs on top and I will be happy person.
 
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This cranky sh*t is driving valuable people away from the forum, which results in LESS HAIR.

So far:
hellouser
Georgie
Afro_Vacancy (maybe)
That Guy (maybe)
ZenHead (maybe)
others?

The Choice:
  1. Try to solve baldness or
  2. b**ch and complain
(why are we screwing this up?)
 

Pavi

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First time reading the forum in a few weeks. Still the same stuff.... people bickering and new threads asking about timelines that none of us know.
 

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There was a time where I was gone from the site for about a month and a half before that and when I came back, there my inbox had a bunch of new conversations from people wondering where I was at, asking for advice on things, and I saw forum posts about it because apparently some people were clamoring for my opinion on something, etc. I still remain in touch with several users who no longer are on these forums as well.

Further, yeah...I've written science articles for the Admin, which you can find on the actual HairLossTalk.com site. I'd consider the information and advice regarding both conventional treatments and upcoming ones that I've shared with plenty of users on the forums and PMs as well as the public via articles and stuff to be somewhat of an accomplishment, yes. Certainly more than just being an emo b**ch on the forums.

So yeah, I'd say my announcement of my departure was perfectly justified rather than sending out individual messages and stuff. Even now, I visit a lot less often, and I only came back because there actually has surprisingly been some good news regarding the progression of these companies.

Not in your opinion, of course.

Lol your “articles” are just journo cut and paste jobs, let’s be real. I’m not saying you plagiarized them (not at all) but you are just compiling information from other sources. It’s no big deal. Do you have scientific training? Scientific accreditation?

It’s like that hairliciously dude on YouTube. He seems like a nice guy but all he does is read the forums and then condense it and film himself reading it. Perhaps I’m wrong and you do have scientific insights. Otherwise you wrote a book report, I wouldn’t brag too much.

My breakdowns are a tad embarrassing but I usually inject some humor. I don’t have a million posts either. It’s fairly sporadic. But indeed you have always come at me with insults and condescension flying, when you know nothing about me. A lot of us are really struggling with this disease. I think you are too, but something about your delusional and grandiose personality thinks you will be spared. Or something. That’s what comes across. I had hoped you wouldn’t even see my posts in this thread, nor feel the need to respond to them. But, alas, you couldn’t resist. It’s pretty emo to overreact to some sad guy on a hair loss forum.

People sending you PMs doesn’t mean jack sh*t either. People request for hairliciously to opine on things in his comment section too, but that doesn’t mean he’s any kind of authority. People suffering from this thus far uncureable and spiritually crushing disease can be kind of lost. Any port in the storm will do.

Anyway, feel free to (continue to?) ignore me. I don’t get anything out of sparring with you. I don’t even really have a major problem with you, despite your overblown attacks.

This would have been a better thread for the impact section.

Oh yeah and f*** you spanish boy you illiterate teenage peasant. I don’t know you nor care to.

Byeeeee!
 

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Science popularization is what we do all the time here, no members are hair specialists here despite some saying the opposite, or bragging about their med school, nonsense i kinda agree, even long time researchers (cf. Cotsarelis) grope by experiments, helped by their knowledge, but not because of it.

Geez, Follica must have tried 30+ compounds all those years, it does not seem to me they know exactly what they are looking for.
 
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Mykonas

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Science popularization is what we do all the time here, no members are hair specialists here despite some saying the opposite, or bragging about their med school, nonsense i kinda agree, even long time researchers (cf. Cotsarelis) grope by experiments, helped by their knowledge, but not because of it.

Geez, Follica must have tried 30+ compounds all those years, it does not seem to me they know exactly what they are looking for.
But But But... members seek my advice about the big 3 i must be an expert in hairloss :(
 

That Guy

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Otherwise you wrote a book report, I wouldn’t brag too much.

Whatever lol. It's far more valuable than anything you "contribute"

My breakdowns are a tad embarrassing

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when you know nothing about me

Know all I need to

It’s pretty emo to overreact to some sad guy on a hair loss forum

You're slitting your wrists on these forums as if you're someone special when it comes to hairloss. As far as I know, you're a grown-*** man, but act like a complete child.

Oh yeah and f*** you spanish boy you illiterate teenage peasant.

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I'm just following Sevi/Fevi and Polichem's topical finasteride since those are the only things that could conceivably come out in the near future.
 

MorningGlory

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Most of my crown is empty. My regimen used to be finasteride (2 years - April 2016 - March 2018). That's it.

minoxidil gave me wrinkles and I left it soon.

When people see me from front, they see a handsome (relative) guy. When people see me from back, they are like "oh sh*t".

Why have you stopped taking finasteride?
 

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Most of my crown is empty. My regimen used to be finasteride (2 years - April 2016 - March 2018). That's it.

minoxidil gave me wrinkles and I left it soon.

When people see me from front, they see a handsome (relative) guy. When people see me from back, they are like "oh sh*t".

Why did you drop finasteride?
 

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I'm just following Sevi/Fevi and Polichem's topical finasteride since those are the only things that could conceivably come out in the near future.
polichem topical finasteride =farmacia parati?
 

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it's very easy to say this while you're healthy.
You know, I've thought a lot about this. I've had friends with cancer, I had a friend that committed suicide, I've had friends with other horrible deseases. I've seen the difference in how people act towards them. I was suicidal before the hairloss, after it I'm hanging on by a thread. I saw one of the recent treatments to come, way 316606, increases your chances of cancer. I'm not ganna lie I saw that and though it was a win win. As long as it's terminal of course. The thing is, when you commit suicide the way people remember you is tragic. Every time someone mentions your name people immediately get sad. It's a horrible shock to everyone. Cancer on the other hand, people treat you like a rock star, you are loved, people cheer your name, you get this whole time where you know it's ending and you get time to say goodbye to everyone you love. I'd say that's worth the suffering.
 

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You know, I've thought a lot about this. I've had friends with cancer, I had a friend that committed suicide, I've had friends with other horrible deseases. I've seen the difference in how people act towards them. I was suicidal before the hairloss, after it I'm hanging on by a thread. I saw one of the recent treatments to come, way 316606, increases your chances of cancer. I'm not ganna lie I saw that and though it was a win win. As long as it's terminal of course. The thing is, when you commit suicide the way people remember you is tragic. Every time someone mentions your name people immediately get sad. It's a horrible shock to everyone. Cancer on the other hand, people treat you like a rock star, you are loved, people cheer your name, you get this whole time where you know it's ending and you get time to say goodbye to everyone you love. I'd say that's worth the suffering.
 

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You know, I've thought a lot about this. I've had friends with cancer, I had a friend that committed suicide, I've had friends with other horrible deseases. I've seen the difference in how people act towards them. I was suicidal before the hairloss, after it I'm hanging on by a thread. I saw one of the recent treatments to come, way 316606, increases your chances of cancer. I'm not ganna lie I saw that and though it was a win win. As long as it's terminal of course. The thing is, when you commit suicide the way people remember you is tragic. Every time someone mentions your name people immediately get sad. It's a horrible shock to everyone. Cancer on the other hand, people treat you like a rock star, you are loved, people cheer your name, you get this whole time where you know it's ending and you get time to say goodbye to everyone you love. I'd say that's worth the suffering.


Glorifying having cancer... Mods are having a day off today?
 

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Glorifying having cancer... Mods are having a day off today?
I didn't glorify it. Wasn't my intention to give that impression. Sorry. Just speaking from my own experience. I've watched both happen to different friends of mine. I've been struggling very deeply, Im trying to deal with it, I dont expect non suicidal people to be able to relate. It's like one is your fault and you hurt people, and one the family gets closure. Both horrible outcomes. I really do want to be at a place where I'm mentally healthy again. You ever listen to the song chop suey by system of a down? That song is about how different ways people pass effect how people view them. Idk, I think it helped me in a weird way saying thoughts I've had about what people I care about have been through. Even if it's to strangers and they yell at me for it.


Edit: mods can totally delete my first post in this thread, or both if it's upsetting to anyone. Really wasn't my intension.
 
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I didn't glorify it. Wasn't my intention to give that impression. Sorry. Just speaking from my own experience. I've watched both happen to different friends of mine. I've been struggling very deeply, Im trying to deal with it, I dont expect non suicidal people to be able to relate. It's like one is your fault and you hurt people, and one the family gets closure. Both horrible outcomes. I really do want to be at a place where I'm mentally healthy again. You ever listen to the song chop suey by system of a down? That song is about how different ways people pass effect how people view them. Idk, I think it helped me in a weird way saying thoughts I've had about what people I care about have been through. Even if it's to strangers and they yell at me for it.


Edit: mods can totally delete my first post in this thread, or both if it's upsetting to anyone. Really wasn't my intension.

If suicide is the ultimate side effect of your hairloss disease, why not try the most hardcore regimen? I mean, between vitamins ( your regimen atm as I see) and death is some stuff you can do you know...
 

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If suicide is the ultimate side effect of your hairloss disease, why not try the most hardcore regimen? I mean, between vitamins ( your regimen atm as I see) and death is some stuff you can do you know...
Oh, I have many health problems. I guess I did make it seem like hairloss was my only health issue, but it's not, it's just the main one I think about. My health is in really bad shape right now, and trying to balance all the different stuff I'm supposed to be doing to help is like juggling.

My dermatologist says I have seborrheic dermatitis, telogen effluvium, and I'm also recovering from a vitamin definency. I'm getting a biopsy this week to know exactly what we're up against. I'll tell you finally finding a good dermatologist has given me a bit of hope.
 

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If I were to get on finasteride, wouldn't that prolong the option of Tsuji? Theoretically, you would have to what till all your predestined hairs fall out in order to get such procedure accurately performed.

No, why? Transplants can be done even with a diffuse pattern
 
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