I'd give it another 6 months on the 1mg dose of finasteride, IMO. I believe it is recommended to give it at least one year before deciding if finasteride is right for you. If you have any baseline photos compare how your hair looks like now to how it did 6 months ago. If you don't have any baseline photos then...
After reading some of your comments I can't take anything you say seriously. My agenda is for people to at least try finasteride and make their own decisions. Yours is to scare people because you don't want to be bald by yourself. Take care pal
I'm not being aggressive. The past few days I've read multiple comments from this guy fear mongering people into not taking finasteride. Scaring people from making their own decisions is not helpful. He obviously has an agenda.
I've been on finasteride for just over a year with no known sides. I just added...
That is completely untrue. Finasteride does not permanently stop DHT, even in your case. Any apparent side effects you have now are psychosomatic. We get it. You have an agenda and that is to spread lies about finasteride.
I've ordered from them twice this year, and just recently about a month ago. Both times I didn't mail in a prescription and both times my order went through. I received my meds around 10 days after placing the order. Good luck.
P.S. I also recommend using a pre paid credit card.
If losing your hair bothers you now, it will still bother you when you're 35-40. I had the same mentality as you when I was 25. I thought if I can just keep my hair till I'm 40 I'll be OK. Well I'm 35 now and the thought of being bald still bothers me.
My suggestion to you would be to see a...
I'm gonna start bottling mine up and sell it online. I'm not sure what I'm gonna call it yet. But the slogan/description will be something as follows...
"New miracle hairloss cure with an ingredient so secret we can't even tell you what it is. But trust us... It's the stuff of life...
No one can predict when the male pattern baldness gene will kick in. You may in fact have it. Steroids can sometimes speed up the male pattern baldness gene in those that have it. What's your family history?
For some reason alot of guys will abandon minoxidil just as soon as it starts working. The shed from minoxidil is actually a good sign. It means your hairs are responding to the minoxidil. You have to stick it out because newer healthier hairs will replace the ones that were shed. Question, how long were...
I know it's hard to accept, especially at your age. You can take the advice here and accept it or you can deny it. I was in denial for awhile, most of us probably were. My advice to you is to get on finasteride and never worry again...
A hair that has been compromised by DHT will in essence being to "heal" as soon as DHT is inhibited . The hair will shed and make way for a newer healthier hair. And with each new hair cycle a fuller thicker strand should replace the previous hair. That's why taking finasteride or any other DHT...
Everything you described sounds exactly like male pattern baldness. Like TD500 said, you should go see a dermatologist or hair transplant surgeon. Also, and I don't won't to deter you from being healthy, but hitting the gym more than likely won't have a positive effect on your hair. It possibly might be quite the opposite...