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hahahamyhairisdead

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What do you think about breast cancer? Ein takes bicalutamide.
 

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Stephen788

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Shall I stop spironolactone to restore my testicular function or reduce it’s dose to 100 mg?

You could try reducing it over the next couple of weeks to a month and then have a break from it for a few months. You can then gauge whether your balls are recovering or not. That’s the only way your going to know for sure.
I’m going to start with 25mg of bica and increase to to no more then 50mg depending on my results.
Good luck man. I’m sure you haven’t done irreversible damage. Just have a break. I didn’t think I wanted kids so I didn’t care but I’m seriously considering halting my hairloss treatments for a few more months and then taking some sperm samples.
 

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You could try reducing it over the next couple of weeks to a month and then have a break from it for a few months. You can then gauge whether your balls are recovering or not. That’s the only way your going to know for sure.
I’m going to start with 25mg of bica and increase to to no more then 50mg depending on my results.
Good luck man. I’m sure you haven’t done irreversible damage. Just have a break. I didn’t think I wanted kids so I didn’t care but I’m seriously considering halting my hairloss treatments for a few more months and then taking some sperm samples.
Thanks a lot! So, I should not stop it suddenly? I am planning to hop on bicalutamide. When shall I start it?
 

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Thanks a lot! So, I should not stop it suddenly? I am planning to hop on bicalutamide. When shall I start it?

I read somewhere it’s best to taper off.
It’s up to you when you start. Whether you wait a few months to see if your balls recover or just start it straight away. I heard bica doesn’t affect antigens it just prevents them binding to receptors. So you possibly could start it straight away. I’m no expert. Ikarus is the expert.
 

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I have hit four months since I started my regimen, and I am feeling depressed about my results... I am aware that there is a significant improvement, but it doesn't change the fact that my hair is still significantly thin. The hairs which are growing are on my scalp, and are significantly shorter than my normal-length hairs; it makes my hair still appear thin, but there's a 'shadow' on my scalp. I just wish I could teleport to a few months and see what the future holds for me!!!
how long have you been taking bica and how you feeling?
 

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how long have you been taking bica and how you feeling?

Two months or so... I haven't had much side effects, besides gynecomastia which got worse (due to the synergetic effect of bicalutamide and estrogen). My sebum production has basically stopped completely, and other great things happened.
 

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Thanks a lot! So, I should not stop it suddenly? I am planning to hop on bicalutamide. When shall I start it?

When I switched from spironolactone to bicalutamide, I slowly cut out spironolactone whilst still using bicalutamide. I reduced my dose of spironolactone by half for two weeks, whilst taking my dose of bicalutamide, and then cut it out completely.
 

Father_of_Shiseido

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When I switched from spironolactone to bicalutamide, I slowly cut out spironolactone whilst still using bicalutamide. I reduced my dose of spironolactone by half for two weeks, whilst taking my dose of bicalutamide, and then cut it out completely.
Thanx for the reply. Do you produce semen on bicalutamide?
 

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When I switched from spironolactone to bicalutamide, I slowly cut out spironolactone whilst still using bicalutamide. I reduced my dose of spironolactone by half for two weeks, whilst taking my dose of bicalutamide, and then cut it out completely.
You're smart!
 

Stephen788

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Not gonna do that man. :cool:

Why do you think 50mg more would have such impact, though?

I don’t know. But I know from experience haha.
I was fine on 150mg but a few weeks after I upped it to 200mg. My libido became none existent. And my semen disappeared. And I developed gyno after a month.
 

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Where is my gun, my dear Watson?

Haha.

Please yarr Bridge, I'm a well educated person. I don't have any kind of probias. I've already said I don't have pattern hair loss.
I lose all over equally and have less than 50% of my original hair left.

I'm uploading a pic taken just after waking up and washing hair.
lol you remind of @Father_of_Shiseido , paranoid but no actual hairloss, are seriously considering estrogen and AA as an option, wow! jump on dutatsride for few months and then judge for yourself
 

Father_of_Shiseido

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I have been on dutasteride 2.5 mg for almost the last three years. Initially, it improved my hair condition significantly, but after two years, it stopped working altogether. That's when I started taking spironolactone. I have stopped taking spironolactone now. I am also willing to reduce my dutasteride dose from 2.5 mg to 0.5 mg, as it is not safe for the long term. So, I am asking this to experienced members of this thread, if reducing dutasteride from 2.5 mg to 0.5 mg will be detrimental for my hair?
 

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I have been on dutasteride 2.5 mg for almost the last three years. Initially, it improved my hair condition significantly, but after two years, it stopped working altogether. That's when I started taking spironolactone. I have stopped taking spironolactone now. I am also willing to reduce my dutasteride dose from 2.5 mg to 0.5 mg, as it is not safe for the long term. So, I am asking this to experienced members of this thread, if reducing dutasteride from 2.5 mg to 0.5 mg will be detrimental for my hair?

You could get hyperandrogenicity like Itchy... o_O
 

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lol you remind of @Father_of_Shiseido , paranoid but no actual hairloss, are seriously considering estrogen and AA as an option, wow! jump on dutatsride for few months and then judge for yourself
Another unknown Internet user giving me gyaan (unsolicited advices).

For the f*****g last time, I'm uploading some pics that demonstrate that I'm actually losing hair.
See them and tell me - how on earth a person who has lost about 70% of density can not be balding?

Now for some people who just read things to reinforce their beliefs and don't really consider the truth even after sufficient evidences, put forth before them : I'm a right winger who is fond of masculine characteristics and has even on this thread where people call estrogen to be superior hormone, defended musculine traits like aggression, assertiveness, stoicism etc. Why would I consider anti-androgens if I wasn't actually losing hair?

[expecting a shower of dislikes for I have questioned estrogen being superior. Just that you know, I don't care; and I mean it, not just because it's a trend to say this.]
 

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Ikarus

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Another unknown Internet user giving me gyaan (unsolicited advices).

For the f*****g last time, I'm uploading some pics that demonstrate that I'm actually losing hair.
See them and tell me - how on earth a person who has lost about 70% of density can not be balding?

Now for some people who just read things to reinforce their beliefs and don't really consider the truth even after sufficient evidences, put forth before them : I'm a right winger who is fond of masculine characteristics and has even on this thread where people call estrogen to be superior hormone, defended musculine traits like aggression, assertiveness, stoicism etc. Why would I consider anti-androgens if I wasn't actually losing hair?

[expecting a shower of dislikes for I have questioned estrogen being superior. Just that you know, I don't care; and I mean it, not just because it's a trend to say this.]

I wouldn’t say 70% of density of lost; I had lost 70% of my density and my hair loss is much worse than yours. You most likely have lost around 30%...
 

Father_of_Shiseido

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Another unknown Internet user giving me gyaan (unsolicited advices).

For the f*****g last time, I'm uploading some pics that demonstrate that I'm actually losing hair.
See them and tell me - how on earth a person who has lost about 70% of density can not be balding?

Now for some people who just read things to reinforce their beliefs and don't really consider the truth even after sufficient evidences, put forth before them : I'm a right winger who is fond of masculine characteristics and has even on this thread where people call estrogen to be superior hormone, defended musculine traits like aggression, assertiveness, stoicism etc. Why would I consider anti-androgens if I wasn't actually losing hair?

[expecting a shower of dislikes for I have questioned estrogen being superior. Just that you know, I don't care; and I mean it, not just because it's a trend to say this.]
Man, you wouldn't believe that I myself had already been lost 60% of my hair when I posted my last pic. Then the same guy @Sonolmn98 trolled me and said I have a full head of hair. Photos are not the best way to tell if someone is balding or not. Dr. William Rassman has repeatedly emphasised this point in many of his posts. If only @Sonolmn98 knew this fact.
 

I'mme

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I wouldn’t say 70% of density of lost; I had lost 70% of my density and my hair loss is much worse than yours. You most likely have lost around 30%...
Um.. Maybe 60% but it is alot. I'vebbeen losing alot more since starting treatment - dunno why.
Now I ve to keep them flat against my scalp. I can make that buff or whatever it is called. That is to say I can't comb them the way I would like to.
 
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