Alot of people ask the question - how come people dont stick around to post their results on treatments/success? - having been a reader and ocassional poster on this site for 2 years (wow it really has been that long) Ive been reflecting on understand why this happens.
Recently Ive noticed the new wave of members come in (actually I noticed it last year too) its kind of interesting really - a new contingent of male pattern baldness sufferers enter the fray with their questions like "what is spironolactone?" "is it safe to take finasteride?" "what doseage of finasteride should I take and what is the difference between propecia and proscar?" Plus a host of other questions which I have to admit I searched on and asked when I was new to the forum myself -
I mean it as no offence to those posting these questions as they are valid ones for a newbie to ask but I find myself increasingly feeling distant to the site and that whilst I do browse the latest posts I feel no compulsion to read any of them hoping to find that new titbit of information to help me understand my male pattern baldness a bit better.
My view on why people dont come back to post - apart from the obvious (i.e. getting success from their regimen) I guess they realise the truth of the fact that in the end whilst there is alot to read about male pattern baldness we realise that in the end most of what we need to know is known.
So kudos to those veterans who stick around, read and reply to those threads about which spironolactone is best 5% or 2% and does minoxidil really only work on crown hairloss to name a few. I know Ill keep checking in to see those threads about HM - those ones still manage to brighten my day.
And after using revivogen, spironolactone, copper peptides, nano, prox-n guess what ive ended up using:
The Big 3.
Recently Ive noticed the new wave of members come in (actually I noticed it last year too) its kind of interesting really - a new contingent of male pattern baldness sufferers enter the fray with their questions like "what is spironolactone?" "is it safe to take finasteride?" "what doseage of finasteride should I take and what is the difference between propecia and proscar?" Plus a host of other questions which I have to admit I searched on and asked when I was new to the forum myself -
I mean it as no offence to those posting these questions as they are valid ones for a newbie to ask but I find myself increasingly feeling distant to the site and that whilst I do browse the latest posts I feel no compulsion to read any of them hoping to find that new titbit of information to help me understand my male pattern baldness a bit better.
My view on why people dont come back to post - apart from the obvious (i.e. getting success from their regimen) I guess they realise the truth of the fact that in the end whilst there is alot to read about male pattern baldness we realise that in the end most of what we need to know is known.
So kudos to those veterans who stick around, read and reply to those threads about which spironolactone is best 5% or 2% and does minoxidil really only work on crown hairloss to name a few. I know Ill keep checking in to see those threads about HM - those ones still manage to brighten my day.
And after using revivogen, spironolactone, copper peptides, nano, prox-n guess what ive ended up using:
The Big 3.