hydrocon84
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Hi all, teriffic forum you have here. I'm 38 yrs old, still have all my hair (a bit grey,admittedly) and am wondering the effects Propecia would have on me if I began taking it as a preventative measure against future baldness. I stumbled on this forum after a search following an argument I had at work over baldness.
A workmate of mine, 33 years old, has been balding since his teens and shaves his head like Kojac or Bruce Willis. He said to me that because I'm approaching 40, have all my hair with no signs of even early balding, that I'll have my hair the rest of my days. Wonder what you all think, as I'm clueless about all of this. Interesting info on Propecia though has spiked my interest, as I would obviously like to hold onto my hair for as long as possible. Would taking Propecia, in my case cause hair changes or shedding or even irrecoverable loss because I'm not already balding?
By the way, I think I'm a prime example of a lucky devil, because my diet is crap, I have smoked for over 20 years (I'm still quite fit and slim though - I jog & cycle to work) and I like a drink. So I believe, as some do, that hair or lack thereof has nothing to do with lifestyle: it's all genetic - I'm an example. Thanks in advance and I do hope that you all are successful with your regimes
A workmate of mine, 33 years old, has been balding since his teens and shaves his head like Kojac or Bruce Willis. He said to me that because I'm approaching 40, have all my hair with no signs of even early balding, that I'll have my hair the rest of my days. Wonder what you all think, as I'm clueless about all of this. Interesting info on Propecia though has spiked my interest, as I would obviously like to hold onto my hair for as long as possible. Would taking Propecia, in my case cause hair changes or shedding or even irrecoverable loss because I'm not already balding?
By the way, I think I'm a prime example of a lucky devil, because my diet is crap, I have smoked for over 20 years (I'm still quite fit and slim though - I jog & cycle to work) and I like a drink. So I believe, as some do, that hair or lack thereof has nothing to do with lifestyle: it's all genetic - I'm an example. Thanks in advance and I do hope that you all are successful with your regimes
