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Even though I am not on estradiol nonetheless, I have become emotional.I do! I have become significantly more emotional...
Even though I am not on estradiol nonetheless, I have become emotional.I do! I have become significantly more emotional...
50 mg of spironolactone would not do anything.Mate all you can do is try. If your going to take estrogen then it will be like taking a higher dosage of spironolactone anyway. So I wouldn’t be surprised if you did see gains from it.
[UPDATE] It has been around twenty days since my last update. I am going to put some images here. I have been on my regimen for fourteen weeks, in which I have been using bicalutamide for around thirty-six days. I can see that it’s filling in with more ‘tiny scalp hairs’ which are making my scalp become more ‘grey’ in appearance.
Before (June 6th or 7th):
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After (Today):
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Beautiful eyes :3
feminine lookBeautiful eyes :3
yes we become more vulnerable in thisWho did not notice that from estradiol often want to cry? sometimes every day?
He said:
“1)1mg bicalutamide blocks 10ng/dl of testosterone if DHT is not being blocked and 16ng/dl if someone is using dutasteride because DHT has a 0.25nM Kd and T has a 0.4nM Kd (Kd=binding affinity) progesterone and progesterone derivatives (SAAs) have a higher affinity than NSAAs and therefore break their bonds and render the NSAAs useless
2)tell him if he uses estrogen then he can get away with 12.5mg bicalutamide because at that dose 125ng/dl would be blocked and oral E2 usually drops T to around 50ng/dl anyways
3)if he doesnt use estrogen he can use 50mg bicalutamide with dutasteride and that in theory would block around 800ng/dl of T and there would be no DHT left
4)tell him i recommend he does 75mg bicalutamide with 0.5mg dutasteride since that should block around 1200ng/dl and bicalutamide should put T levels around there and he has agressive hair loss anyways”
How much Bica would you need to take without Dutasteride @Ikarus ?
By the end of the year you'll have bridge hair no doubt. It looks like 2x improvement from the first picture to the second one.
2x? Heck, no. If he/she (what would you prefer to be called?) can comb them properly, he has become a proper full head... Even gained hair in crown area. Earlier, his hair looked dead. Now they look like some living organ and smoking high in density.By the end of the year you'll have bridge hair no doubt. It looks like 2x improvement from the first picture to the second one.
2x? Heck, no. If he/she (what would you prefer to be called?) can comb them properly, he has become a proper full head... Even gained hair in crown area. Earlier, his hair looked dead. Now they look like some living organ and smoking high in density.
Hail Bicalutamide!
you don't really feel anything, but if you run your fingers through your hair while you have toppik in it will clump under your fingernails lol, it doesnt come out easily with water, so its okay if it gets rained on, but it comes out no problem with shampoo.
I apply Caboki. Don't have money for Toppik; don't feel the need for it either.Hail Estrogen and Bicalutamide! I am going to try Toppik, but I don’t know what it feels like...
I am going to upload some more images... I apologise about the difference in lighting. Back then, I only occasionally took photos. Currently, I have been taking all of my photos in the same lighting, time of day (morning) and area to keep things consistent. My hair is still greatly thin, and lacks significant amounts of density. It’s these ‘mini scalp hairs’ which are giving the appearance of thicker hair, as it makes my scalp appear more ‘grey’ instead of scalp coloured. I am just waiting for those ‘mini scalp hairs’ to grow longer, and I am waiting for more to sprout. I hope people understand what I mean... It’s kinda hard for me to explain properly, so I apologise if you lack an understanding of what I mean.
Before treatment (taken in 2018):
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Today:
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That's amazing progress for such a short period of time, bet your over the moon, should get even better in the coming months.
I apply Caboki. Don't have money for Toppik; don't feel the need for it either.
What I do is that after applying I play with my hair so that the fibers are removed/detached from hair and remain only on the scalp. This way I also reduce the chances of anyone catching me with hair fibers.
It is basically black powder if I'm to put it honestly. Re toppik being cheaper, here in India it is 5-6 times more expensive so even though I can afford it. The opportunity cost is high.Toppik is cheaper than Caboki where I live... I was watching some ladies apply the fibers, and they brush it with a comb afterwards and it looks so great! I might try that... I just hope it doesn't make my hair feel icky, because I only wash my hair every four to six days.