I know I have the start of M.P.B. I just turned 26 years old a few days ago and after lurking here for awhile I'm deciding to come to grips with my fate. I know I'm a Norwood 2 or 3. Keep in mind (and I"m not just saying this) I originally had a very high juvenile hairline.
I went to the dermatologist about 4 months ago, some old doctor who just laughed off my visit and said I had very mild temporal recession and said if I were that worried to just go on Bro-gain. He didn't even bother to write me a script for Propecia even after explaining how aggressive and commonplace A.G.A. is in both sexes of my family. He even had the audacity to speak down to me and joke about castration and other methods of hair treatment. My entire family is in the medical field, my father has a PhD in pharmacy, I think I know enough about the methods. I'm making an appointment to go back to see a different dermatologist sometime this week.
My family history: My mother was adopted, so I have absolutely no idea (she has a full thick head of hair at 53), but my father's side is not pretty. I have 3 uncles and an aunt. ALL of them are bald and were a Norwood 5 by my age except my dad who didn't begin to bald until his mid forties. My aunt has very thin hair and my grandmother's top is thin in the extreme. The gene comes from her as my grandfather was only a Norwood 3 at 70 when he died. Even my older sister's hair is beginning to thin, so I think I'm next on the list. I explained this to the dermatologist I saw and he didn't seem to care. Propecia is the only thing I'm sure that will work as Rogaine only helped slightly with my one uncle who used it religiously. I am pretty hairy so I know D.H.T. is the culprit here.
I have made many dietary changes and I take a ton of vitamins and supplements. I think it's the only reason I haven't gone completely bald earlier. I know I need to start something, but frankly, I just need it confirmed how bad my hairline is. Also, I do not shed much. I only find about 20 hairs in the shower drain which is explained by the loose hairs getting caught in my long hair. I'm definitely one of those guys who just loses it without much miniaturization. I lost the last of my golden "tuft" that was my juvenile hairline when I was 21. This is more recent. I have no thinning anywhere on my head.
Knowing my family history I have been observing this and obsessing and stressing over this for a long time, waiting till I knew I had to absolutely start something in case I have some sort of negative reaction. I am going to see what you guys have to say and I think I'm going to push to be put on generic finasteride.
So what's the verdict? I appreciate this guys. And hello as I'm new to these forums. Pictures below:
Gap in front center is just my part. I have no thinning on my head.
Right side temple.
Right side temple. Same side as one above, taken in mirror which is why side switched. As you can see, my right (your left) is receding higher than my left. And it's looking pretty mean right now. This is with all the miniaturized hairs out of the way, so that's the line where the healthy hair is. This is why I'm deciding to start treatment soon.
Left side temple.
Just have a mean cowlick. No thinning in back. People used to joke and say I was going bald at ten because of my cowlick. Just showing my hair is normal everywhere else so far.
Think I can wait a little longer or no? Should I wait until I get a more diffuse hairline or start thinning in back? I've waited this long because I'm positive I'm very sensitive to hormonal changes and I'm worried about testosterone rebound if I were to go on finasteride. I'm an aspiring singer/artist as well and sadly, people are extremely judgmental in those fields, so I need to keep my hair. You can understand the predicament I'm in.
Break it to me straight guys.
I went to the dermatologist about 4 months ago, some old doctor who just laughed off my visit and said I had very mild temporal recession and said if I were that worried to just go on Bro-gain. He didn't even bother to write me a script for Propecia even after explaining how aggressive and commonplace A.G.A. is in both sexes of my family. He even had the audacity to speak down to me and joke about castration and other methods of hair treatment. My entire family is in the medical field, my father has a PhD in pharmacy, I think I know enough about the methods. I'm making an appointment to go back to see a different dermatologist sometime this week.
My family history: My mother was adopted, so I have absolutely no idea (she has a full thick head of hair at 53), but my father's side is not pretty. I have 3 uncles and an aunt. ALL of them are bald and were a Norwood 5 by my age except my dad who didn't begin to bald until his mid forties. My aunt has very thin hair and my grandmother's top is thin in the extreme. The gene comes from her as my grandfather was only a Norwood 3 at 70 when he died. Even my older sister's hair is beginning to thin, so I think I'm next on the list. I explained this to the dermatologist I saw and he didn't seem to care. Propecia is the only thing I'm sure that will work as Rogaine only helped slightly with my one uncle who used it religiously. I am pretty hairy so I know D.H.T. is the culprit here.
I have made many dietary changes and I take a ton of vitamins and supplements. I think it's the only reason I haven't gone completely bald earlier. I know I need to start something, but frankly, I just need it confirmed how bad my hairline is. Also, I do not shed much. I only find about 20 hairs in the shower drain which is explained by the loose hairs getting caught in my long hair. I'm definitely one of those guys who just loses it without much miniaturization. I lost the last of my golden "tuft" that was my juvenile hairline when I was 21. This is more recent. I have no thinning anywhere on my head.
Knowing my family history I have been observing this and obsessing and stressing over this for a long time, waiting till I knew I had to absolutely start something in case I have some sort of negative reaction. I am going to see what you guys have to say and I think I'm going to push to be put on generic finasteride.
So what's the verdict? I appreciate this guys. And hello as I'm new to these forums. Pictures below:
Think I can wait a little longer or no? Should I wait until I get a more diffuse hairline or start thinning in back? I've waited this long because I'm positive I'm very sensitive to hormonal changes and I'm worried about testosterone rebound if I were to go on finasteride. I'm an aspiring singer/artist as well and sadly, people are extremely judgmental in those fields, so I need to keep my hair. You can understand the predicament I'm in.
Break it to me straight guys.
