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Probably not, but E is stronger when combined with an AAHello Brige!
Thanks for answer, but I think it will be depend on dosage, maybe 2 mg of estrogen will not dangerous.
Probably not, but E is stronger when combined with an AAHello Brige!
Thanks for answer, but I think it will be depend on dosage, maybe 2 mg of estrogen will not dangerous.
LolJust be grateful that you caught your alleged hair loss early rather than late.
I used Flutamide for 6-8 years and it works like magic.I read that flutamide increases LH FSH and therefore will not work in men. It works in women to increase estradiol in the blood
your estradiol production is important here, if your testicles produce estradiol then it will work for you. if you have FSH it will work androgen aromatizationI used Flutamide for 6-8 years and it works like magic.
Honey no! That is not nearly enough time. Just be consistent and wait.I'm 21 yo and I was on 50 mg CPA for about 2,5 months and I'm still losing hair.
My chest hair are almost gone, my skin is the best in my entire life, dick works good, i've become more emotional and I'm still losing ground.
I've been on check-up and my T is 14 (8-30 is normal) and liver is all good.
It's hard to say for me but probably nothing will save me. I'm gradually losing all hope and motivation.
I'm going to increase CPA dosage to 75 -> then check-up -> then add estradiol, but I don't believe that ANYTHING will save my hair anymore.
Not really. Flutamide is a STRONG anti androgen at the right dose for your body. It is oral RU or bicalutamide. My e was a 30pg/ml the entire period I took Flutamide. My T was well off the charts as was my DHT.your estradiol production is important here, if your testicles produce estradiol then it will work for you. if you have FSH it will work androgen aromatization
It is not regularly used in the dermatological environment. In fact, both Flutamide and bicalutamide are very limited even in the gynaecological environment at this moment in time. Perhaps a clever pharma company (heyyyy Purdue) may swoop in to exploitI've always thought the science behind bica seems sound. But I'm hard pressed to find very many success stories and it seems woefully underused if it's superior to every other method. Why do you think that is?
flutamide is not used hrt mtf, it is not prescribed mtf endocrinologistsNot really. Flutamide is a STRONG anti androgen at the right dose for your body. It is oral RU or bicalutamide. My e was a 30pg/ml the entire period I took Flutamide. My T was well off the charts as was my DHT.
flutamide does not use HRT mtf, it is not prescribed by mtf endocrinologistsNot really. Flutamide is a STRONG anti androgen at the right dose for your body. It is oral RU or bicalutamide. My e was a 30pg/ml the entire period I took Flutamide. My T was well off the charts as was my DHT.
How much flutamide feminized you?It is not regularly used in the dermatological environment. In fact, both Flutamide and bicalutamide are very limited even in the gynaecological environment at this moment in time. Perhaps a clever pharma company (heyyyy Purdue) may swoop in to exploit
Yes because it is non steroidal - so while it can feminize you, you can’t track your levels. In fact, my idiot doctor who rxed ne thought I had CAH when I started taking Flut.flutamide does not use HRT mtf, it is not prescribed by mtf endocrinologists
500mg is the standard dose. Maybe too much. I couldn’t tolerate it so I would drop to 250 - then experience a massive shed / breakout and titrate up. It’s superior to spironolactone for sure, but with that said spironolactone won’t elevate your androgens thiiiiis much. Maybe flut with some e could help that reflex but it’s otherwise given to cancer patients who have taken GNRH analogsHow much flutamide feminized you?
spironolactone is not a steroid prescribed by endocrinologists,Yes because it is non steroidal - so while it can feminize you, you can’t track your levels. In fact, my idiot doctor who rxed ne thought I had CAH when I started taking Flut.
500mg is the standard dose. Maybe too much. I couldn’t tolerate it so I would drop to 250 - then experience a massive shed / breakout and titrate up. It’s superior to spironolactone for sure, but with that said spironolactone won’t elevate your androgens thiiiiis much. Maybe flut with some e could help that reflex but it’s otherwise given to cancer patients who have taken GNRH analogs
The fact that finasteride and dutasteride are effective treatments for male pattern baldness is a very well established fact backed up by a large amount of scientific and anecdotal evidence. If these drugs didn't work, it is fairly obvious that we would all know this by now. Newcomers reading through all these threads need to be made aware of the fact that these drugs do work.I can write you any research in order to launch the drug on the market! Show your results before and after
The fact that finasteride and dutasteride are effective treatments for male pattern baldness is a very well established fact backed up by a large amount of scientific and anecdotal evidence. If these drugs didn't work, it is fairly obvious that we would all know this by now. Newcomers reading through all these threads need to be made aware of the fact that these drugs do work.
Yes I agree that temple regrowth is difficult with 5ar inhibitors. Crown regrowth is a little easier. I was fortunate enough to get some temple regrowth on dutasteride, but I know that this appears not to be the norm. I'm sure that HRT treatments probably are more effective than finasteride/dutasteride, but for most hair loss sufferers (myself included), they would not be viable treatment options due to their side-effect profiles.Yes finasteride/dutasteride along with perhaps minoxidil should always be the first line of defence, but it's very rare to regrow temples etc the way bridge did with those methods.
I asked how much flut feminised you while you were on it.Yes because it is non steroidal - so while it can feminize you, you can’t track your levels. In fact, my idiot doctor who rxed ne thought I had CAH when I started taking Flut.
500mg is the standard dose. Maybe too much. I couldn’t tolerate it so I would drop to 250 - then experience a massive shed / breakout and titrate up. It’s superior to spironolactone for sure, but with that said spironolactone won’t elevate your androgens thiiiiis much. Maybe flut with some e could help that reflex but it’s otherwise given to cancer patients who have taken GNRH analogs
temple regrowth is more likely to happen with the help of microneedlingYes I agree that temple regrowth is difficult with 5ar inhibitors. Crown regrowth is a little easier. I was fortunate enough to get some temple regrowth on dutasteride, but I know that this appears not to be the norm. I'm sure that HRT treatments probably are more effective than finasteride/dutasteride, but for most hair loss sufferers (myself included), they would not be viable treatments options due to their side-effect profiles.
The fact that finasteride and dutasteride are effective treatments for male pattern baldness is a very well established fact backed up by a large amount of scientific and anecdotal evidence. If these drugs didn't work, it is fairly obvious that we would all know this by now. Newcomers reading through all these threads need to be made aware of the fact that these drugs do work.
Actually, I believe 5AR inhibitors should be classed as maintenance drugs considering that dominates the statistics. Combining a maintenance drug along with something which helps with regrowth (minoxidil) is what leads to most of the success stories surrounding 5AR inhibitors on this website.