I noticed my hair loss as the begining of this year and rode the storm for a couple of months after deciding it was time to give Propecia a try (March 06).
I am about to start month #6 tomorrow, but to my dismay, my hair loss has not dimished or slowed to the slightest degree. My density has disolved and continues to do so quickly.
I would have thought Propecia would have at least halted the loss in its tracks or at the very least slowed the rate of loss.
My question simply is,
Does (or can) Propecia cause more harm than good? More loss than savior?
It seems I have had not even a small win in the fight.
I also take Epolobium, Fish Oil, Vitamin B Complex, Vitamin D and Ginko - here and there (not religiously).
I propose that none of the above are causing my increased rate of loss but rather the only culprit it seems is Propecia.
I'd like to ride out twelve months to see where I end up but each day gets tougher as many of you would know with the continual loss or bad hair days.
Does anyone have any thoughts on this topic?
I am about to start month #6 tomorrow, but to my dismay, my hair loss has not dimished or slowed to the slightest degree. My density has disolved and continues to do so quickly.
I would have thought Propecia would have at least halted the loss in its tracks or at the very least slowed the rate of loss.
My question simply is,
Does (or can) Propecia cause more harm than good? More loss than savior?
It seems I have had not even a small win in the fight.
I also take Epolobium, Fish Oil, Vitamin B Complex, Vitamin D and Ginko - here and there (not religiously).
I propose that none of the above are causing my increased rate of loss but rather the only culprit it seems is Propecia.
I'd like to ride out twelve months to see where I end up but each day gets tougher as many of you would know with the continual loss or bad hair days.
Does anyone have any thoughts on this topic?