Manut,
lol sorry but what makes you think I haven't been there already... I'll repeat, I've tried all I can with finasteride and I'm DONE with it. This six-month run wasn't even my first time being on it. There was another trial I had with finasteride sometime back where I got even *worse* side effects (sexual and otherwise) with only 0.25mg per day. The last time I had to gradually increase the dosage VEEERY slowly for a couple of months just to minimize side effects before the "stable" six-month period I mention. Long story short, no thanks I'm not spending anymore money just to poison myself even further. If it works for you then great but don't project your own experience onto mine or assume I just haven't tried doing enough.
Rawtashk,
Thanks for the pics. The other thing besides the fact that you're not getting any sides, is that you started quite a bit younger than I did so you'll have a lot more to gain from it just because of that, and most likely your results will last much longer too. In my case my hair's pretty far gone already so I don't have as much to lose. Bottom line being, with the sides I experienced at various dosages and spanning a good deal of time, and the way everything else is, the final cost-benefit analysis in my mind just tells me this is the best thing to do. I know that for people who didn't get sides it's hard to imagine getting side effects horrible enough to cancel out the positive benefits but believe me it's very possible.
Still, I can't believe nobody else has any sort of answer to my original question. Is it really possible that you may not lose what hair you gained for up to six whole months after quitting?? :dunno: