Shedding Proportional to Degree of Loss?

harey

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I've read a theory that's been bandied about from time to time that the degree of shedding, be it on minoxidil., finasteride., or dutasteride., is directly proportional to the degree of hairloss.

Meaning, if you caught your hairloss really early, and it's not at all noticeable, then the shedding isn't all that bad. Whereas if you're already going downhill pretty bad, the shedding is often dramatic. Of course, someone with not a lot of loss might lose more hairs, because they have more of a pool to draw from, but the loss isn't as noticeable?

Anyone buy into this?
 

HairlossTalk

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Harey, did you see the new shedding forum, all the "Moved" threads lately, the "Read this before posting" thread saying to post topics in the appropriate forums, the other thread begun on the same topic, or any of the things going on around you here? :D

Moving this to the Shedding forum...

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Dick Hyman

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what people? Those people don't exist. They're what we in the field of parapsychology refer to as figments of the imagination.
My advice to you is to begin a steady regimin of herbal tea mixed with murcury, and laudenum. Don't worry, stick to it and your hallucinations with subside within a few weeks.

LOL, "people who didn't shed!" This guy's classic..
 
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