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What are the potential risks/side effects which may occur while using this product?
s1m0n said:What are the potential risks/side effects which may occur while using this product?
Internally? Where are you getting your spironolactone from? What website?socks said:s1m0n said:What are the potential risks/side effects which may occur while using this product?
Topically none. Orally is another story. I just order spironolactone myself and I plan on both using it topically as well as internally (25mg 2x a dayto start).
Sounds like a good deal!! Yes I have heard the same about them having a good reputation for selling legit stuff.socks said:I buy it from www.inhousepharmacy.com. It runs $46 USD for 100 tabs of 100mg of spironolactone. You can also buy 100 tabs of 25mg for $12 USD.
There may be cheaper places but I heard a lot of guys vouch for www.inhousepharmacy.com as being a legit place that sells legit drugs.
SE-freak said:socks,
Are you socks from HLH? If that is so, then your hairloss is non-existent.
Considering oral spironolactone would be a joke.
SE-freak said:Losing those finer, less pigmented hairs is a benefit. Sheds are common during the first 2 years can't you handle that? I seriously believe you are overreacting and pushing your regimen off balance while it is working.
SE-freak said:If finasteride gave you results then it is working for you.If you have read around these forums, the late " faith shattering sheds" is a common phenomenon.
SE-freak said:During my overclocking days, before hairloss left no room for this kind of "sports", I used to push my machines very very much, even when I got them running stable at high frequencies. Always wanted more.
Radio said:Do you have any photos of this recent 'hit' your hairline has taken?
socks said:Saying that losing finer and less pigmented hairs is a "benefit" is a little brazen SE-freak. Losing any hair is never a "benefit" when it comes to androgenetic alopecia unless
The combination of a 4 month continuing shed accompanied with increase scalp sensitivity and worsening of the left hairline density does not inspire much "faith" :wink:
When one inhibits the 5ar and thus reduces the androgenic load on your hair follicles your body actually seeks equilibrium and may increase the number of androgen receptors. This is one possible reason why men will lose ground so rapidly after discontinuing Finasteride.
Anyhow, while it is possible any given shed can be the result of a chemical induced "cycle" it is also possible the androgenic load is again reaching such a threshold as to re-start the balding process. It is again a leap of faith as to what is going to happen next.
I assume you're referring to overclocking computers. I too engaged in such recreations in the past
As far as wanting more, I understand where you're coming from and I agree. I dont want more and I never demanded that my hair improve as a condition of success. Improvement was a bonus, maintenance was my goal.
Again, I dont advocate other men here take oral spironolactone as there are risks but these risks are not as extreme as some might be lead to believe.
I can safely say that I have been prescribed medications (temporarily) in the past that were much more potentially dangerous then oral spironolactone
SE-freak said:This is not a case of androgenetic alopecia. It is a case of androgenetic alopecia under treatment. If you are losing fine hair only and you are a diffuse thinner(and that is your case), while being under treatment that HAS worked for you in the past, you are probably shedding to your benefit.
SE-freak said:And you shouldn't advocate it. I feel unable to follow your logic. The fact that ropeless bunjeejumping is quite lethal does not make oral spironolactone any more innocent.