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ertesi

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:punk: I am 22 yold guy my hairloss is goes on slow and prograssively :( .Could you tell me your oppinions please 1)what is the type of my hairloss 2)my dermatologist has offered me rogain should i start or What products should i use????????? :dunno:
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ertesi

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:bravo: 76 ppl just look it ? i think here must be forum of headless ppl instead of hairless ppl :puke: :puke:



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freakout

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Try Rogaine. If you hair loss is receding hair line, Propecia might not be effective. Do you work or study long hours?
 

slurms mackenzie

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ertesi said:
:bravo: 76 ppl just look it ? i think here must be forum of headless ppl instead of hairless ppl :puke: :puke:

That attitude stinks, what you think you're the special one or something?

You go onto a board expecting free advice and because you haven't got it in less than 24 hours, you feel the need to lash out, and behave like an a**h**, a lot of the views are from people who are guest accounts who can't type in a response, some people might not feel qualified or confident enough to suggest possibly life changing drugs, and people do sometimes get overlooked all you needed to do was give it a polite bump.

You'll get no help from me pal, but on the bright side you got a response.
 

ertesi

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:woot: Thanks for oppinions...
1)Mr freakout i want to say thank you and my apologies first of all. Your advices are very benefical for me and answer to your question:Yes, I am studying 3-4 hours to per a day except school and i have an extreme stressfull personality sometimes i cant sleep for a night just for a stupid matter thanx again for your kindness :agree: :agree: :agree: ...
2)sir chugalot, you are right i am not a sir like you and appearantly i am not a chosen one too :agree: just a student :dunno: . i think it works if i haven't written my 2nd comment,probably we could not see your very important oppinionsthanx for giving your kindness to my topic you should know a bad responce is better from no response for me and i am sorry for visitors i did not think them if they counted :sobbing: and thanx for stopping me :innocent: :innocent:
 

freakout

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Thanks for your reply. I'm actually gathering data on cases like yours for my personal research. I don't usually get a reply. :(

It's the long hours combined with stress that's contributing to your hair loss along with male hormones.

Try Rogaine PLUS I recommend the book listed in my regimen. It focuses on stress related situations plus many other extras.

If you want to have a good idea of it's contents, you can read thru some of my posts.

I must warn you that the 'countermeasures' in the book are difficult to follow and it may disrupt your studies from time to time perhaps until you get used to it.

Thanks for contributing to my data gathering.
 

maidstone

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Your second comment was rude and unnecessary. We're all here to help each other if and when we can.

Anyway.

From what I've read, common stress from work or school is unlikely to cause any hair loss/shed. So unless you're stress because of a chronic illness or experienced a traumatic experience recently, you can rule out stress as a contributor to your hair loss.

Before trying any drugs though, maybe check your diet. I also work long hours so it can be hard to take care of myself eating-wise.
 

slurms mackenzie

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ertesi said:
:punk: I am 22 yold guy my hairloss is goes on slow and prograssively :( .Could you tell me your oppinions please 1)what is the type of my hairloss 2)my dermatologist has offered me rogain should i start or What products should i use????????? :dunno:


Okay everybody deserves a chance. :)

Your hairloss doesn't look too bad, it's looks like male pattern baldness.

If you want to stop further hairloss, then you need something to block DHT which is a form of testosterone.

The most popular way to do this is with a drug called finasteride, this *does* help with hair loss at the front and can stop further progression. Some people report side effects, so it's your decision at the end of the day, and if you don't want to use finasteride there are other things you can use.

The rogaine you have should help you grow back any hair you have lost, it doesn't stop hair loss long term but it does make you grow more hair.

Some people will recommend Nizoral as well, so i'd look into the benefits of that.

Stress may have some small effect on hair loss, but even eliminating it completely will not stop hair loss. Regardless of the effect on hair it really is worth tackling stress especially if it leads to insomnia, i've suffered serious insomnia and i know how it can ruin your life and lead to further stress.

Your journey begins now on reading and getting the information you need, i highly recommend reading the personal stories on here

viewforum.php?f=28

and success stories here

viewforum.php?f=30

Finally the wiki page on management of balding isn't too bad

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Management_of_baldness
 

freakout

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21431424

...forest environments reduced stress hormones such as adrenaline and noradrenaline and showed the relaxing effect both in male and female subjects ...
What's surprising is, you don't even have to eat anything from the forest. Just breathing the air fixes it.

Stress is associted with CVDs. A similar set of CVDs are associated with male pattern baldness.
habitual walking in forest environments may lower blood pressure
Seems logical to believe that stress indirectly contributes to male pattern baldness. This could be the reason why finasteride nor Rogaine are not effective in all cases.

Long working hours is alao associated with hypertension and hypertension with male pattern baldness.

Let me put the study on forest environments into another perspective:
Those 'reduced' levels of stress hormones and blood pressure WERE the norm. Just like most land dwelling species, humans evolved in the forest.

If those levels were the norm, then the levels in the cities must be chronically high! CVDs and MPBs are higher in industrized areas.

So there you go, ertesi, you can stick to meds alone or address stress and long working hours at the same time which require no meds.
 

freakout

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Nope. DHT is contributor. Which is why I said he can stick to meds alone or address other possible contributors at the same time. There's nothing to lose applying other methods since the efficacy of meds is not 100%.

I just saying that the etiology of male pattern baldness is more complex than we were made to believe. The role of DHT as a direct inhibitor can be challenged.

Read this: viewtopic.php?p=615630#p615630
 

ertesi

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THANX BROTHERS!! :) :) :)
I can clearly see that your knowledges are advanced about our problem..
1)Now, I wanna say what i want to do I firstly choose my healty so i will spend least time to be stressfull.
2)I will evaluate and try to read your posts in the next few days (appearantly 2 main products "finasteride"&"rogain" with auxilleries)and try to create a regime from your proposes and experiments finally im gonna find my best regime by the trial error method
3) I will start to write a story in the next month I hope my progress and reports will also benefical datas for other ppl

THANX FOR PATIENCE AND I PROMISE NEVER GONNA MAKE RUDE COMMENTS :smack:
 
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