larryxberry
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Hi guys,
I mistakenly started Propecia one year ago to stop my hair from receding in my temples. I started taking the pill because my dad had high up front recesions like a M shape. However, it's been one year, and it seems that my top head hair is actually starting to shed, and nothing's changed about my temples. My father never had any balding spots on the top.
Can propecia cause any reverse of actions, or actually make my top head lose hair? I read on the manual that if I don't see any growth in hair, then I should discontinue taking it because it might not help anyway. So if a user doesn't see any growth in hair count, or actually sees more hair loss, does it mean propecia is not working for them, and they should stop using it?
Should I stop propecia or no? Any advice?
I mistakenly started Propecia one year ago to stop my hair from receding in my temples. I started taking the pill because my dad had high up front recesions like a M shape. However, it's been one year, and it seems that my top head hair is actually starting to shed, and nothing's changed about my temples. My father never had any balding spots on the top.
Can propecia cause any reverse of actions, or actually make my top head lose hair? I read on the manual that if I don't see any growth in hair, then I should discontinue taking it because it might not help anyway. So if a user doesn't see any growth in hair count, or actually sees more hair loss, does it mean propecia is not working for them, and they should stop using it?
Should I stop propecia or no? Any advice?
