sneakyp said:I have been on finasteride for about 2 weeks and i take 1/4 proscar before i goto sleep each day. I was wondering what are some side effects to look out for? What is all this sh*t about gyno too?
neiltom88 said:sneakyp said:I have been on finasteride for about 2 weeks and i take 1/4 proscar before i goto sleep each day. I was wondering what are some side effects to look out for? What is all this sh*t about gyno too?
I suggest you don't 'look' for any side effects as you may start to psychologically convince yourself that you have them.
Gyno is incredibly rare.
I really encourage to take it and forget about it.
The amount of people on this site that blame every single ailmentor symprom on finasteride is unbeleivable.
sneakyp said:I have been on finasteride for about 2 weeks and i take 1/4 proscar before i goto sleep each day. I was wondering what are some side effects to look out for? What is all this sh*t about gyno too?
hair_tomorrow said:sneakyp said:I have been on finasteride for about 2 weeks and i take 1/4 proscar before i goto sleep each day. I was wondering what are some side effects to look out for? What is all this sh*t about gyno too?
God Bless You Guys not in the 2%.
But let's answer the man's question.
Common side effects (that afflict some but not all of finasteride users) can include:
~ loss of, or decreased libido,
~ decreased erectile function,
~ decreased amt of ejaculate,
~ watery semen,
~ groin (testicular) ache,
~ brain fog (the 1 side effect I've never experienced - but one that is often reported),
~ sensitivity and pain around the nipples,
~ breast enlargement,
~ lumps in breasts,
To the other 2 percenters out there - did I miss any?
In my case, the sexual dysfunctions appeared around week 2, and the nipple pains started around week 6.
On the plus side - it's very possible that you may not experience any of the negative sides.
Or if you do - they may subside and go away after a month or so.
The other 98% (those that don't experience negative sides) also like to report that these symptoms, when they occur, can be all in your head. I'm sure that's true to some extent.
Don't talk yourself into having any of the above negative sides - but it's good to at least be informed as to what you could be in for.
Best of luck - and if you don't experience any of the negs - good for you and God bless.
hair_tomorrow said:> Well done - I bet SneakyP wont be able to get it up tonight now.
Neil - good or bad, don't you think that's information one should have when starting medication?
sneakyp said:thanks guys for your advice and support. but not a damn one of you said anthing about gyno. wtf is this
dht is one of our main man juices in the body so you could imagine the lowering of this horomone can lead to women like characteristics
Faston said:dht is one of our main man juices in the body so you could imagine the lowering of this horomone can lead to women like characteristics
Bartman, can you back up this statement? I'm pretty sure you can't. Even the total suppression of DHT in a human male does not change one's physiology. I'm sure you've heard about all the Haitian men who produce no DHT and are perfectly normal.
Gyno is, in my opinion, one of the most overreported sides. People put on a bit of weight or start to notice that they're not quite in shape, and they come running onto hairloss forums claiming finasteride has given them manboobs.
