Diffuser44
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Teeth:
Long-term finasteride users. Has anyone noticed unexpected tooth decay or cavities? I had tons of dental work while on finasteride. Granted I drank lots of pop. I haven't had much dental work since quitting finasteride but I also quit drinking pop too. I know this is crazy talk but I just need reassurance from other users that they did not have an increase in tooth decay since starting finasteride.
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Tendonitis:
I have seen a great reduction in tendonitis symptoms since quitting finasteride. I use to have problems in my wrist, elbow and shoulder. Now I still get mild shoulder pain but the elbow and wrist pain has subsided since quitting finasteride. Anyone else experience an increase in this after taking finasteride?
Thank you. Just want to make sure that these are irrational fears.
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Dreamermerlin? QuantumcAt? Any cavities / gum rescission. Joint pain?
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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/m/pubmed/10983877/
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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/m/pubmed/10983877/
Can anyone explain what this means?
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I have one of two theories. My teeth are just naturally crappy from genetics and finasteride had nothing to do with them rotting. Or finasteride helped caused them to decay. I have 20 total cavities and 1 root canal. Almost all of my cavities are near the gum line so the above article concerns me.
If finasteride truly doesn't play a part in tooth decay then i think it's safe to say that the propecia help guys are totally bonkers. Pretty much all of them are in agreement that there teeth were destroyed by finasteride. So if we can debunk that theory I think we have debunked that post finasteride syndrome even exists. Those guys are just looney. I'm pretty positive finasteride can't really cause tooth decay. Wouldn't that have been studied and reported? I just need to make absolutely sure since my teeth are so prone to going bad.
Long-term finasteride users. Has anyone noticed unexpected tooth decay or cavities? I had tons of dental work while on finasteride. Granted I drank lots of pop. I haven't had much dental work since quitting finasteride but I also quit drinking pop too. I know this is crazy talk but I just need reassurance from other users that they did not have an increase in tooth decay since starting finasteride.
Also;
Tendonitis:
I have seen a great reduction in tendonitis symptoms since quitting finasteride. I use to have problems in my wrist, elbow and shoulder. Now I still get mild shoulder pain but the elbow and wrist pain has subsided since quitting finasteride. Anyone else experience an increase in this after taking finasteride?
Thank you. Just want to make sure that these are irrational fears.
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Dreamermerlin? QuantumcAt? Any cavities / gum rescission. Joint pain?
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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/m/pubmed/10983877/
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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/m/pubmed/10983877/
Can anyone explain what this means?
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I have one of two theories. My teeth are just naturally crappy from genetics and finasteride had nothing to do with them rotting. Or finasteride helped caused them to decay. I have 20 total cavities and 1 root canal. Almost all of my cavities are near the gum line so the above article concerns me.
If finasteride truly doesn't play a part in tooth decay then i think it's safe to say that the propecia help guys are totally bonkers. Pretty much all of them are in agreement that there teeth were destroyed by finasteride. So if we can debunk that theory I think we have debunked that post finasteride syndrome even exists. Those guys are just looney. I'm pretty positive finasteride can't really cause tooth decay. Wouldn't that have been studied and reported? I just need to make absolutely sure since my teeth are so prone to going bad.
