likelihodd of misdiagnosis

bwaters2000

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Doctors are smart people, but that does not make them infallible as they are still humans. I would like to know if you are aware of anyone having been misdiagnosed with male pattern baldness when it was something else? I think the rate of misdignosis should be low. Definintely less than 10%.
 

Jeremy K

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I'd imagine it is pretty low, but I am one of the exceptions.

I was diagnosed as having "classic" male pattern baldness and handed a prescription for Propecia. I ended up going the natural route (no, not snake oils, but a rather unconventional, little known process) and it has stopped my hairloss. I haven't lost any hair in the past 2 years and what I have is getting thicker and vellus hair is filling in.

Now, maybe I do have male pattern baldness and this process is reversing it? Or maybe male pattern baldness isn't what we think, but either way, I have miniaturized hairs and was losing in a pattern, but if you go by conventional knowledge, it would be male pattern baldness, but there is no way that I should be reversing it with this treatment, but I am.

Keep in mind, I am 6 ft. 125 pounds, so I'm not exactly your average male. I also had chronic indigestion and burning of the esophagus, which is also gone now too.
 

bwaters2000

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Hi Jermey,
Can you share a lil more detail about your regimen please?

Natural Health Clinic - Holistic Treatments (Nutrition Response Testing/Dietary/Supplements etc....)

I would like to consider your holistic treametns.

Please.
 
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