Honestly, How Bad Is This For 3.5 Years?

HNMB

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It probably has nothing to do with it. I had the same issue when I was 21, I was a norwood 3 with a very thick area behind it but from 21 to 22 the whole norwood 5 area thinned drastically until I got on propecia but the norwood 3 shape stayed the same.

You need propecia. If you have a D3 deficiency then take D3, but that is unlikely to have anything to do with it.
Ah I get you, thanks for the advice man.
 

IggyPop

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Sorry for the large amount of threads recently, this will be the last one for a while. I need to try and stop thinking about hairloss so much. But, how bad is this for roughly 3.5 years? Rapid loss?

Before:
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You lost a bit, though you have a very low hairline naturally, which means that your hair is gonna look good for quite a while, particularly with your godlike density. I will never understand people who complain about how hair loss is ruining their life, but at the same time refuse to even try Finasteride.
 

JohnOKelly

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Dude judging by that other pic you posted a while back 100% you have androgenetic alopecia. Get on the propecia before you hit norwood 2 and are truly phucked. D3 and stress have nothing to do with it.

My dad started balding at 35 and went to norwood 5 and my grandad on both sides were thinned out fullheads when they died. I was a diffusing norwood 3 at 21. Genetics are complicated and are useless for making accurate assumptions on this. You are clearly balding when comparing what you've posted.

Only low testosterone beta cucks get sides. Side effect of each increase in norwood is one point lower in the quality of female you'll be able to penetrate.

Truly fucked at NW2? lol

Anyway, get on treatments if you are bothered by it and want to prevent future loss.
 

HNMB

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You lost a bit, though you have a very low hairline naturally, which means that your hair is gonna look good for quite a while, particularly with your godlike density. I will never understand people who complain about how hair loss is ruining their life, but at the same time refuse to even try Finasteride.
I think it's because they don't want to mess up another aspect of life in the process of fixing hair loss, which there isn't a guarantee of it working either.

But regarding the density, as I mentioned I've become quite concerned with it as I've felt the top is becoming thinner and thinner. Here are a few pictures of my hair density both dry and wet. What do you think? It could be me, but it seems to be worse in person. Also my hair is the longest it's ever been, if that makes any difference. Thanks again everyone.

For reference:
2 years ago:
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1 year ago:
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Now:
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davesmith420

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General density looks the same to me; you're always going to see a little scalp when your hair is wet.
 

HNMB

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General density looks the same to me; you're always going to see a little scalp when your hair is wet.
Yeah it could just by all mental, but whenever I'm under harsh lighting I can see a decent amount of scalp through my hairline, and that always raises some concern for me.
 

HNMB

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Sorry for the load of pictures, this will be the last thread I post in a while. Here is a picture which shows the center of hairline thinning that I spoke about.
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