Mr T.
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Hello everyone. I've been reading this forum for a couple weeks. This is my first time posting. Basically, I'm a 22 year old bloke who has been losing his hair for the past 4 years or so. Mainly temple recession and crown thinning - the typical male pattern baldness situation. I'm considering a regimen of minoxidil, propecia, and nizoral. I'm a little bit iffy on the propecia though and might use a topical dht inhibitor in its place, maybe crinagen or something along those lines.
So here are my questions:
1) Looking through the threads, I've come across some reports of permanent side effects from Propecia (specifically sexual problems and gynecomastia). Now, Merck says that any side effects will go away when you get off the drug. So there seems to be some sort of discrepancy here? Now, I'm not really concerned about any side effects, just want to make sure they go away if I decide they're too much and I don't want to be on the drug. Do you guys think these blokes with the sexual side effects after stopping Propecia are just imagining these symptoms, or do you think it's real? As for the gyno, I know that's pretty serious too, but at least there's the surgery option if it gets out of control.
2) There doesn't seem to be too much feedback, one way or the other, about Revivogen, Crinagen, Xandrox, and other topical DHT blockers. Is there anyone reading this who has had experience with any of these things, positive or not? Crinagen looks pretty good - a lot cheaper than Revivogen, which looks to be the same thing - so I was considering this as an alternative if I opt not to make the Propecia plunge.
Thanks for any advice mates. Keep fighting the battle.
Jeremy
So here are my questions:
1) Looking through the threads, I've come across some reports of permanent side effects from Propecia (specifically sexual problems and gynecomastia). Now, Merck says that any side effects will go away when you get off the drug. So there seems to be some sort of discrepancy here? Now, I'm not really concerned about any side effects, just want to make sure they go away if I decide they're too much and I don't want to be on the drug. Do you guys think these blokes with the sexual side effects after stopping Propecia are just imagining these symptoms, or do you think it's real? As for the gyno, I know that's pretty serious too, but at least there's the surgery option if it gets out of control.
2) There doesn't seem to be too much feedback, one way or the other, about Revivogen, Crinagen, Xandrox, and other topical DHT blockers. Is there anyone reading this who has had experience with any of these things, positive or not? Crinagen looks pretty good - a lot cheaper than Revivogen, which looks to be the same thing - so I was considering this as an alternative if I opt not to make the Propecia plunge.
Thanks for any advice mates. Keep fighting the battle.
Jeremy