Exploring The Hormonal Route. Hair=life.

Adri23

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Its actually sad that it has been so long and you still havent fixed your hairloss yet and still experimenting with stuff, It must have taken a toll on your life.

Ofc it does. I have stopped doing things I enjoy just to try to fix this. It literally broke my life in pieces for years. Idk if it will ever end tbh

U overdose on dutasteride, killed your balls.... I mean when will it end?

Hopefully whenever my baldness slow down at the very least, but I don't even know if my powder is dutasteride... Will figure in a month.

Even when we solve hairloss we will never be truely satisfied with our selves and new problems will arise.

I have other issues too so yes even if I manage to control hair loss I will still not be happy

Its a never ending story. We all are fixated on our appearance in this thread. We are all mentally sick. :(

sh*t genetics leads to mental illness, it is what it is, I am trying to 'fix' as many downsides my genetic have.
 

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I mean when will it end? Even when we solve hairloss we will never be truely satisfied with our selves and new problems will arise. Its a never ending story.
Hope it'll never end! We are approaching the paradigm of continuous self-improvement through constant effort to perfect our imperfect bodies this way. This path provides a reliable route towards genuine understanding of the gnosieological principle that the more knowledge we acquire, the clearer it becomes that we know nothing—a foundational pillar upon which epistemological relativism is based. Such comprehension inevitably leads us toward philosophical agnosticism, a theory positing that under our current physical and cognitive conditions, we are unable to grasp categories such as absolute, good or evil. And the realization of the insignificance of these values in our current reality only gives us more freedom and opens new paths for improvement on the way to a true understanding of them.
This old illustration fully represents everything mentioned above:

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BRezende

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Hope it'll never end! We are approaching the paradigm of continuous self-improvement through constant effort to perfect our imperfect bodies this way. This path provides a reliable route towards genuine understanding of the gnosieological principle that the more knowledge we acquire, the clearer it becomes that we know nothing—a foundational pillar upon which epistemological relativism is based. Such comprehension inevitably leads us toward philosophical agnosticism, a theory positing that under our current physical and cognitive conditions, we are unable to grasp categories such as absolute, good or evil. And the realization of the insignificance of these values in our current reality only gives us more freedom and opens new paths for improvement—like a gentle breeze dispersing the dust of past delusions, leaving an open space for new bold endeavors.
This old illustration fully represents everything mentioned above:

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Lmao where the f*** did you got this image? You did yourself? XDDDD
 

Adri23

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Hope it'll never end! We are approaching the paradigm of continuous self-improvement through constant effort to perfect our imperfect bodies this way. This path provides a reliable route towards genuine understanding of the gnosieological principle that the more knowledge we acquire, the clearer it becomes that we know nothing—a foundational pillar upon which epistemological relativism is based. Such comprehension inevitably leads us toward philosophical agnosticism, a theory positing that under our current physical and cognitive conditions, we are unable to grasp categories such as absolute, good or evil. And the realization of the insignificance of these values in our current reality only gives us more freedom and opens new paths for improvement on the way to a true understanding of them.
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If you did this, you're a complete genius
 

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Hope it'll never end! We are approaching the paradigm of continuous self-improvement through constant effort to perfect our imperfect bodies this way. This path provides a reliable route towards genuine understanding of the gnosieological principle that the more knowledge we acquire, the clearer it becomes that we know nothing—a foundational pillar upon which epistemological relativism is based. Such comprehension inevitably leads us toward philosophical agnosticism, a theory positing that under our current physical and cognitive conditions, we are unable to grasp categories such as absolute, good or evil. And the realization of the insignificance of these values in our current reality only gives us more freedom and opens new paths for improvement on the way to a true understanding of them.
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ok realistically which is the most effective?
E2 injections or estrogel lol
 
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sg2000

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@BeardCombover What do you think should i add to my regimen to keep my hair and stop miniaturization till my 70s now that ive dropped cpa?
my Current regimen: Dutasteride 0.5 mg,oral minoxidil 5 mg,estradiol enanthate injections 12 mg every 10 days and hydrocortisone butyrrate 3 times a week
 

sg2000

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Is Cyproterone the most effective drug for oily hair? Like reducing the sebum glands
yeah probably cyproterone acrtate and bicalutamide.
If youre going to use cyproterone use a wise dosage preferably not more than 12.5 mg
 

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Low dose Accutane can be taken lifelong. It's a balance that gives less greasy skin and less effect on liver enzymes

What did E do to your face ?
I haven't done any research on whether you can take Accutane for life. I used to think it would accumulate in your liver even in small doses. Now that I've read a bit, I know that a lot of people do that. In theory, I could replace Bicalutamide with Accutane, but I don't see the point because Accutane can cause dry lips and can be too drying on your skin. Both are good options from a safety standpoint.
E changes your face a little and it's hard to say what exactly changes, you become cuter. Visually my eyes have become bigger, and my nose seems smaller because of this. The pores on the skin have disappeared, the skin has become smooth and radiant, this also improves the appearance.
 

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I haven't done any research on whether you can take Accutane for life. I used to think it would accumulate in your liver even in small doses. Now that I've read a bit, I know that a lot of people do that. In theory, I could replace Bicalutamide with Accutane, but I don't see the point because Accutane can cause dry lips and can be too drying on your skin. Both are good options from a safety standpoint.
E changes your face a little and it's hard to say what exactly changes, you become cuter. Visually my eyes have become bigger, and my nose seems smaller because of this. The pores on the skin have disappeared, the skin has become smooth and radiant, this also improves the appearance.
when did you start noticing those face changes on estradiol? and when it was evident?
 

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I got this from Purple Panda, idk if it is real, will figure out within a month anyways.
 

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when did you start noticing those face changes on estradiol? and when it was evident?
After 5 months it became obvious. After that there were no changes.There are a million trans stories with photos on the internet, what's the point of asking someone who already has a hard time remembering their timeline? After 5 months it became obvious, as far as I remember.
 
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