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Almas

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Who used bicalutamide? I think Ein and Ikarus. Ikarus used E2 so its hard to say if bica worked for him. Ein on the other hand never had any male pattern baldness(at least from what I have seen)
Few have used bicalutamide without estrogen. Someone he helped, some not. The problem is that everyone has different Androgenetic Alopecia aggressiveness. I have very bad genes and use 50mg without estrogen. Let's see what happens. In any case, apparently, the temples cannot be restored even on HRT, Ikarus has thin temples and Norwood 1 despite the extreme regime
 

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I don't know why Bridgeburn needs so many drugs. Why couldn't you just get by with Bick and estrogen? It's safer and less troublesome
 

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DHTcel achieved regrowth on Bica in just 3 months. But we don't know how bad genes he had. Considering the age of 15-16, they must be bad. But he used a high dose. There are 2 options:
1) 50mg Bica + 2mg E
2) 150mg Bica
I don't know which option is better
 

keepcoolmybabies

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Women also go bald - that's a fact. You can console yourself as much as you like and look for the cause in traction alopecia. Since when does traction alopecia affect only temples and cause miniaturization?
I'll always tell the harsh truth and give you back your depression, b****s :)
Actually it usually does affect temple hairs more prominently
 

JaneyElizabeth

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No bald super heroes, sigh:

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But at least we could don a cowl to hide our hair loss. Neil Adams, copyright.
 

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No, it's not, lol. MtF's use 50mg all of the time. Remember spironolactone can have extreme sides.
Yes! But to be effective for male hair loss you need 100-200mg... And thats just such a high dose, because of that I wouldn't stick with it tbh.
 

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Yes! But to be effective for male hair loss you need 100-200mg... And thats just such a high dose, because of that I wouldn't stick with it tbh.
You don't my friend. Remember titration is our friend and we can titrate both spironolactone and estrogen plus ask me about medroxyprogesterone as it largely lacks sides in my experience. It's morning there, lol.
 

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DHTcel achieved regrowth on Bica in just 3 months. But we don't know how bad genes he had. Considering the age of 15-16, they must be bad. But he used a high dose. There are 2 options:
1) 50mg Bica + 2mg E
2) 150mg Bica
I don't know which option is better
Personally, I would choose option 2, but thats just such a high dose for the liver, thats too risky yikes!
 

Almas

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Personally, I would choose option 2, but thats just such a high dose for the liver, thats too risky yikes!
Bicalutamide is not as dangerous for the liver as you think. This is not something to worry about. I'm more interested in which of the two options is more efficient and safer. The advantage of Bicalutamide is that it does not interfere with muscle building
 

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Bicalutamide is not as dangerous for the liver as you think. This is not something to worry about. I'm more interested in which of the two options is more efficient and safer. The advantage of Bicalutamide is that it does not interfere with muscle building
spironolactone is arguably the safest for the liver but it has the heaviest sides in the short-run.
 

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Bicalutamide is not as dangerous for the liver as you think. This is not something to worry about. I'm more interested in which of the two options is more efficient and safer. The advantage of Bicalutamide is that it does not interfere with muscle building
Perhaps, it improves lol
 

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Bicalutamide is not as dangerous for the liver as you think. This is not something to worry about. I'm more interested in which of the two options is more efficient and safer. The advantage of Bicalutamide is that it does not interfere with muscle building
What source or study indicates that it does not interfere with muscle building?
 
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