ANDREW_J_I
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Guys,
I don't mean to crash the party of all you propecia takers, but I feel that alot of people seem to neglect the fact that propecia fucks with your sperm very significantly. As the following link shows, 6 months after dropping propecia, sperm counts rose 5 fold for example.
I realise that some of you are going to say that you need an underlying fertility probelm to be affected by propecia in this way, but how do you know that YOU dont have an underlying fertility problem?
I stopped taking propecia over 18 months ago, due to literally see through watery semen (which i beleive affects the majority of propecia users) and after reading so many things on this topic. I also beleive that gyno is a fairly likely and noticeable outcome from taking propecia if you have very little body fat to start with. This will make it far more noticeable. I do not think some people know what to look for when suspecting gyno either, especially if they already have, excuse my expression, b**ch tits.
I beleive that the makers of propecia are not telling people really how bad this can be for you. There is no way on earth that ONLY ess than 2% of propecia users witness watery semen for example. This is complete rubbish.
Also, they do not mention this fertility issue anywhere, and dont you think that something that affects the ability to bring someone onto this earth is an important enough reuqirement to be mentioned?? i do!
Quote:
“The FDA does not require fertility studies of these drugs, and it has been the suspicion of most of us in the field that if you take this drug for more than five years then you might consider stopping it because it does look like a player in decreasing spermatogenesis,â€
There we have it, they have not carried out tests on this subject and if they did they would lose a sh*t load of money. I find this all very ridiculous.
http://www.renalandurologynews.com/Propecia ... le/104651/
I don't mean to crash the party of all you propecia takers, but I feel that alot of people seem to neglect the fact that propecia fucks with your sperm very significantly. As the following link shows, 6 months after dropping propecia, sperm counts rose 5 fold for example.
I realise that some of you are going to say that you need an underlying fertility probelm to be affected by propecia in this way, but how do you know that YOU dont have an underlying fertility problem?
I stopped taking propecia over 18 months ago, due to literally see through watery semen (which i beleive affects the majority of propecia users) and after reading so many things on this topic. I also beleive that gyno is a fairly likely and noticeable outcome from taking propecia if you have very little body fat to start with. This will make it far more noticeable. I do not think some people know what to look for when suspecting gyno either, especially if they already have, excuse my expression, b**ch tits.
I beleive that the makers of propecia are not telling people really how bad this can be for you. There is no way on earth that ONLY ess than 2% of propecia users witness watery semen for example. This is complete rubbish.
Also, they do not mention this fertility issue anywhere, and dont you think that something that affects the ability to bring someone onto this earth is an important enough reuqirement to be mentioned?? i do!
Quote:
“The FDA does not require fertility studies of these drugs, and it has been the suspicion of most of us in the field that if you take this drug for more than five years then you might consider stopping it because it does look like a player in decreasing spermatogenesis,â€
There we have it, they have not carried out tests on this subject and if they did they would lose a sh*t load of money. I find this all very ridiculous.
http://www.renalandurologynews.com/Propecia ... le/104651/
