I have had a very positive experience with propecia since I started it 2.5 years ago, not just because of it stopping (and reversing) my hairloss, but also a host of other positive side effects. My previously low sex drive is now at least average. My hyperhydrosis is a thing of the past. And my skin is no longer greasy. Could all these things have been effects of having too high DHT? Is it possible I was losing hair because I simply had too much DHT rather than follicles that were too sensitive to it?
Also pre-finasteride I had issues with years of depression going on and off antidepressants which cooincidentally stopped at the same time I started finasteride. Haven't had a single depressive episode in the last 2.5 years. It could be jumping the gun a bit to say finasteride has helped with that but all of this would make sense if finasteride has unexpectedly balanced my hormones to more acceptable levels. Hyperhydrosis, greasy skin, hair loss, depression and sex drive can all be linked to DHT/testosterone imbalances... So I think it's interesting.
Also pre-finasteride I had issues with years of depression going on and off antidepressants which cooincidentally stopped at the same time I started finasteride. Haven't had a single depressive episode in the last 2.5 years. It could be jumping the gun a bit to say finasteride has helped with that but all of this would make sense if finasteride has unexpectedly balanced my hormones to more acceptable levels. Hyperhydrosis, greasy skin, hair loss, depression and sex drive can all be linked to DHT/testosterone imbalances... So I think it's interesting.
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