ITS TIME : hairloss or shave for good nw1 diffuse

king-

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im sick and tired of being the person i am today for the past 3 years because im so vain of my hair , ever since i started thinning i cant do anything with my hair not even grow it 1cm or more because its so thin , i just buzz it and i been taking propecia for 3 months and i have a good feeling that im not gonna maintain or thicken up because i tried propecia before for 7 months and i gave up


rogaine i cant use i get bad skin reactions ppg or no ppg same thing its the alcohol i think


and on top of that i cant get a small h/t procedure done because im too young? 22
 

Hoppi

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Try something comparable to my regimen? Dietary changes do appear to make a significant difference and may solve the problem at source :) They are my current main weapon O.O
 

dougfunny

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Hoppi said:
Try something comparable to my regimen? Dietary changes do appear to make a significant difference and may solve the problem at source :) They are my current main weapon O.O

:stupid:
 

Brains Expel Hair

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If you're at a Norwood 1, the only person who is capable of noticing your hair loss is you. Live it up, let those locks toss in the wind.

If you're at a Norwood 2, the only people who are capable of noticing your hair loss are others who are losing their hair. Live it up, go swimming "with your real hair".

If you're at a Norwood 3, a few people might notice, but you'll be the only one who actually cares. Start adapting the way you style your hair to match your new hair patterns.

If you're at a Norwood 4, life's over man... No bald men ever get a promotion or get laid...
 

Hoppi

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i dunno I reckon hair loss is something worth addressing early. I have :)

i want to get my perfect NW0 hairline back if possible!
 

s.a.f

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There is no such thing as a NW0, hair begins at NW1 the overhead view on the NW1 diagram is misleading.

Ps dietery changes do not appear to make any significant differences. Show me any evidence where someone went from 1 Norwood to another just by changing diet. :shakehead:

Stop posting your own theories as fact.
 

Hoppi

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s.a.f said:
There is no such thing as a NW0, hair begins at NW1 the overhead view on the NW1 diagram is misleading.

Ps dietery changes do not appear to make any significant differences. Show me any evidence where someone went from 1 Norwood to another just by changing diet. :shakehead:

Stop posting your own theories as fact.

These aren't MY theories o_O
 

s.a.f

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They're not fact either. :thumbdown2:
 

Nene

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You know hoppi, noobs come on here for advice and you start talking to them about diet when what they need to hear about is the big 3. Some noob is gonna come on here one day and try your diet BS and lose all his hair that he could've saved had he gotten on a real regimen, and it's gonna be your fault!
 

Brains Expel Hair

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Nene said:
You know hoppi, noobs come on here for advice and you start talking to them about diet when what they need to hear about is the big 3. Some noob is gonna come on here one day and try your diet BS and lose all his hair that he could've saved had he gotten on a real regimen, and it's gonna be your fault!

Not necessarily, the poster in this case is actually talking about only a small bit of recession but a large amount of diffuse thinning. At this point it's anyone's guess as to what's actually going on with him. If you blindly push the big 3 on someone with a health problem then you could be partially responsible for their early demise, if hoppi pushes nutrition on someone who's just losing their hair then they have to buy a baseball cap, there's a bit of a difference. How's about you try asking the important questions instead of just being another salesrep for the pharmaceuticals/cosmetics industry.

OP: you mention diffuse thinning, are you experiencing this mainly on your crown or all over your head? What sort of doctors have you seen about this issue so far? What sort of pattern of hair loss is there in your family? What about other sorts of health disorders?
 

king-

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Brains Expel Hair said:
Nene said:
You know hoppi, noobs come on here for advice and you start talking to them about diet when what they need to hear about is the big 3. Some noob is gonna come on here one day and try your diet BS and lose all his hair that he could've saved had he gotten on a real regimen, and it's gonna be your fault!

Not necessarily, the poster in this case is actually talking about only a small bit of recession but a large amount of diffuse thinning. At this point it's anyone's guess as to what's actually going on with him. If you blindly push the big 3 on someone with a health problem then you could be partially responsible for their early demise, if hoppi pushes nutrition on someone who's just losing their hair then they have to buy a baseball cap, there's a bit of a difference. How's about you try asking the important questions instead of just being another salesrep for the pharmaceuticals/cosmetics industry.

OP: you mention diffuse thinning, are you experiencing this mainly on your crown or all over your head? What sort of doctors have you seen about this issue so far? What sort of pattern of hair loss is there in your family? What about other sorts of health disorders?


diffuse all on the top of my head , propecia isnt helping at all and minoxidils all irritate my skin because of the alcohol so i cant use it , but i heard nanominox has low alcohol so thats my last hope
 

Nene

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Brains Expel Hair said:
Nene said:
You know hoppi, noobs come on here for advice and you start talking to them about diet when what they need to hear about is the big 3. Some noob is gonna come on here one day and try your diet BS and lose all his hair that he could've saved had he gotten on a real regimen, and it's gonna be your fault!

Not necessarily, the poster in this case is actually talking about only a small bit of recession but a large amount of diffuse thinning. At this point it's anyone's guess as to what's actually going on with him. If you blindly push the big 3 on someone with a health problem then you could be partially responsible for their early demise, if hoppi pushes nutrition on someone who's just losing their hair then they have to buy a baseball cap, there's a bit of a difference. How's about you try asking the important questions instead of just being another salesrep for the pharmaceuticals/cosmetics industry.

OP: you mention diffuse thinning, are you experiencing this mainly on your crown or all over your head? What sort of doctors have you seen about this issue so far? What sort of pattern of hair loss is there in your family? What about other sorts of health disorders?

I wasn't talking about King in particular, he has 100s of posts and I'm assuming he's not a noob and knows about the big 3 etc. But other times when noobs post I often see Hoppi as the first person responding. How would I be responsible for someone's early demise? First of all, I ALWAYS advise people to see a doctor and get real drugs, and not to order off the internet. Second of all, Nizoral, Propecia or Rogaine are NOT going to cause pre-mature death, thats just silly. I'm not a fan of big Pharma but this is a hair loss support site and I only advocate proven hair loss treatments, not snake oils.
 

s.a.f

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Brains Expel Hair said:
Nene said:
You know hoppi, noobs come on here for advice and you start talking to them about diet when what they need to hear about is the big 3. Some noob is gonna come on here one day and try your diet BS and lose all his hair that he could've saved had he gotten on a real regimen, and it's gonna be your fault!

Not necessarily, the poster in this case is actually talking about only a small bit of recession but a large amount of diffuse thinning. At this point it's anyone's guess as to what's actually going on with him. If you blindly push the big 3 on someone with a health problem then you could be partially responsible for their early demise, if hoppi pushes nutrition on someone who's just losing their hair then they have to buy a baseball cap, there's a bit of a difference. How's about you try asking the important questions instead of just being another salesrep for the pharmaceuticals/cosmetics industry.

OP: you mention diffuse thinning, are you experiencing this mainly on your crown or all over your head? What sort of doctors have you seen about this issue so far? What sort of pattern of hair loss is there in your family? What about other sorts of health disorders?

Thats just bollocks hair loss due to malnutrition is practicly unheard of even acroos the 3rd world the majority of starving people still have ordinary looking heads of hair.
Whilst 99% of people coming on here who are over 18 and have hairloss in the NW7 area/ receeding hairlines/temples (ie ontop) are just suffering from plain old m.p.b - a totally natural genetic condition.

Hoppi is a noob and the first thing all noobs do is look for some other excuse. Rather than face the stark fact they have m.p.b in their genes they start questioning their diet their health ect. Hairloss like I described is not a health issue.
 

Brains Expel Hair

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I'm not referring to taking propecia causing premature death. I'm talking about using a pill to cover up a symptom of a serious internal problem instead of treating the actual problem as causing premature death.

Oh look, it's saf with his fantastic grasp of statistics again :jackit:

Anyways, to what's really important:
king- said:
diffuse all on the top of my head , propecia isnt helping at all and minoxidils all irritate my skin because of the alcohol so i cant use it , but i heard nanominox has low alcohol so thats my last hope

Have you tried dutasteride (avodart)? It's similar in mechanism to propecia but is a slightly different chemical so it might possibly give you different results.

Also, are you on nizoral or does that cause scalp problems as well?
 

Nene

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Brains Expel Hair said:
I'm not referring to taking propecia causing premature death. I'm talking about using a pill to cover up a symptom of a serious internal problem instead of treating the actual problem as causing premature death.

Oh look, it's saf with his fantastic grasp of statistics again :jackit:

Anyways, to what's really important:
[quote="king-":9grenc5z]
diffuse all on the top of my head , propecia isnt helping at all and minoxidils all irritate my skin because of the alcohol so i cant use it , but i heard nanominox has low alcohol so thats my last hope

Have you tried dutasteride (avodart)? It's similar in mechanism to propecia but is a slightly different chemical so it might possibly give you different results.

Also, are you on nizoral or does that cause scalp problems as well?[/quote:9grenc5z]

To Brains - In rare instances an underlying health problem can cause hair loss but this is typically without a pattern, patchy and/or diffuse. Most men who come on here just need some finasteride, but as I always advise them to see a doctor first, that MD should be able to diagnose the true cause of hair loss, so either way my advice should be helpful.

To King - Rogaine foam does not irritate my scalp and I hear Dr. Lee's doesn't either. If you could afford these I would try them out..
 

king-

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Brains Expel Hair said:
I'm not referring to taking propecia causing premature death. I'm talking about using a pill to cover up a symptom of a serious internal problem instead of treating the actual problem as causing premature death.

Oh look, it's saf with his fantastic grasp of statistics again :jackit:

Anyways, to what's really important:
[quote="king-":8mt7b62c]
diffuse all on the top of my head , propecia isnt helping at all and minoxidils all irritate my skin because of the alcohol so i cant use it , but i heard nanominox has low alcohol so thats my last hope

Have you tried dutasteride (avodart)? It's similar in mechanism to propecia but is a slightly different chemical so it might possibly give you different results.

Also, are you on nizoral or does that cause scalp problems as well?[/quote:8mt7b62c]



i was thinking of going on dutasteride but its not fda approved and i dont know what the long term affects are
 

king-

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Nene said:
Brains Expel Hair said:
I'm not referring to taking propecia causing premature death. I'm talking about using a pill to cover up a symptom of a serious internal problem instead of treating the actual problem as causing premature death.

Oh look, it's saf with his fantastic grasp of statistics again :jackit:

Anyways, to what's really important:
[quote="king-":vdafqkyj]
diffuse all on the top of my head , propecia isnt helping at all and minoxidils all irritate my skin because of the alcohol so i cant use it , but i heard nanominox has low alcohol so thats my last hope

Have you tried dutasteride (avodart)? It's similar in mechanism to propecia but is a slightly different chemical so it might possibly give you different results.

Also, are you on nizoral or does that cause scalp problems as well?

To Brains - In rare instances an underlying health problem can cause hair loss but this is typically without a pattern, patchy and/or diffuse. Most men who come on here just need some finasteride, but as I always advise them to see a doctor first, that MD should be able to diagnose the true cause of hair loss, so either way my advice should be helpful.

To King - Rogaine foam does not irritate my scalp and I hear Dr. Lee's doesn't either. If you could afford these I would try them out..[/quote:vdafqkyj]


i tried dr lees it made my skin horrible , its the % of alcohol , im gonna order nanominox tmrw though
 

king-

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UPDATE
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dr.alvi armani called me back and i have a consultation for tmrw , just gonna see if im a good candidate for a small frontal fue procedure


and do you guys think going on nanomix is a good idea?
 
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