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04-26-2018, 03:03 AM #62
He can do whatever he wants though. The MISC now thinks if your hair isn't up to your eyes, thick like a lion's mane, dense enough to block out the Sun then the reaper has got you. Just looks like some thinning to me. He can afford anything to help his hair if he needs it. Meh who cares, you can just pay for 9/10s until you drop dead @ that level.
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04-26-2018, 03:37 AM #63
His hair looks fine. Anything under a NW2 and you're safe. It's when the density at the front starts to go that you run into problems.
Bieber has probs been on fin for years anyway - he went on about Prince William not taking Propecia years ago.
If you're approaching a NW2 with further miniaturisation then just take fin. If you get sides (which most people outside of the neurotic internet environment don't get) then quit it.
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04-26-2018, 09:21 AM #82
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lmao oh my oh my are you ignorant towards fin. I've done years of research on fin because I considered going on it myself at one point (NW1.5 checking in). Fin used to be considered a fairly safe drug (>10 years ago), but that has since changed with more and more studies finding out what it can do to you long term (altering genetics, permanent libido issues, etc.). Doctors are starting to stay away from prescribing it now (including one of my close family members who is a doctor). It's not just about DHT anymore, that's an old debate. And at the end of the day, you lose ground with fin anynway, you're just prolonging the inevitable.
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04-26-2018, 09:37 AM #83
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04-26-2018, 09:39 AM #84
Yeah, I'm going to trust the $40M FDA-approved clinical trial from the pharmaceutical giant Merck over your Podunk "physician" of a family member.
The original 1998 PIII trial demonstrated that side effects occur in finasteride-treated patients at a rate *barely* above that in placebo-treated patients:
The FDA included the "sexual side effect" warning many years later because many people are retards and it was a way to quiet the stupid mob of a populace we have here in this country, very similar to how the ineffective MDA drug from Sarepta was "approved" due to public outcry (lunacy).
It *is* about DHT, males lacking the 2-5AR enzyme that finasteride blocks never lose any hair - even at ages where they are leaders of small tribal communities. This is the reason why Merck's field teams originally reported such an effect and why its scientists began screening compounds to block such an enzyme.
Finally, you don't "lose ground" on finasteride. Increased hair weights (+21%) are maintained for over 196 weeks (almost 4 years), which is how long the trials ran for. They likely would have been maintained if Merck had been required to pay for a longer trial:
We also know that these drugs work for decades from anecdotal evidence. A patient taking dutasteride, the more powerful and broader-acting version of the drug, has not seen the hairloss his twin experienced:
I've been on the drug for years, and am still NW1 at 100% density with heavy hairloss genetics in my family tree. You can be too, if you'd only act with a bit of courage and scientific literacy.
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