Stupid question but had to ask

Obsidian

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My Uncle even though he came from a bald Father (my maternal Grandfather). He kept his hair past the time his Father start losing his (16-18). He was a thick NW3 at 56 around that time he got diagnosed with advanced lung cancer and had to receive high levels of chemo since it was pretty serious. It seemed like overnight he went bald (well two years later) and is now currently an NW6. He probably had male pattern baldness but do you think the Chemo made it more agressive or it was just his genetic programming? It sucks now because he suffered a stroke now and can barely function.
 

Tdevil

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I have read that male pattern baldness can be a very gradual process, but can also be very sudden & devastating at any given time. A buddy of mine was a diffuse thinner from the end of high school until we were about 24. Now he's 26 and an extreme NW6, and by extreme I'm talking slick & shiny. male pattern baldness is a bastard.
 
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