Cassin said:
There would be many more positive posts if people would think twice before posting emotional panic posts. Only to post 2 days later that everything is cool...
Or not to even bother posting 2 days later when everything is cool... but just to leave the panic post there and go about their business .. leaving all the newbies who haven't tried the products yet to sit here scared, debating what to do, whether they should try Propecia or try the "safe natural alternative" like "innovate" that is being heralded as the newest "we hope it works" treatment.
It's a peculiar psychology on these and the other forums. Everyone knows the clinical data backing Propecia, but since none of the people seeing results on it seem to post on the forums (the vast majority, literally hundreds of thousands of people), everyone just decides it doesn't work.
Then you have the bunch of guys who spend their entire day scouring the internet for some new fandangled tonic that some semi-reputable company puts out, and they start screaming its praises, even though it doesnt have a single bit of clinical proof ... simply because they've decided nobody is seeing results on Propecia.
So then the newbies show up and see all these posts shouting the praises of this new tonic, which actually are just really exaggerated "Damn i hope this works" shouts ... see's nothing on Propecia except a few naysayers saying it doesnt work, and opts to buy "Innovate" instead.
Then they come to sites like these, guys like Zimmy and Lizzad and their many alter egos they've created here, and start posting sarcastic inflammatory comments that sites promoting the proven treatments are in the dark ages, stupid, old, boring, not cutting edge. They plainly state that they think clinical data and FDA approval have little or no value, and that they are going to "do what they want" instead. They insult the site, its users, and its owners.
The whole entire thing is completely backwards.
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