My studying and hairloss...

Aplunk1

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God, I just can't get the energy to go to the library and do my f-ing homework...

This morning, playing with my hair, I lost a few juicy, thick hairs from the temples...

Now, I can hardly concentrate on my work.

I get this feeling of impending doom if I set foot outside my apartment.



I'm just so upset that I have such very high temples... I can't even hide them today.

I look like an old man from my right and left sides...

It's bothering me so much...

And my grades are slowly taking a hit, even though I'm really trying to cope with getting good grades and hairloss at the same time.


I'm going to put on my hat and TRY to get on with this... but, temples just seem to be losing ground...

Maybe I need to get back on spironolactone lotion...

Who the hell knows... I just know that I'm so sick and tired of taking anti-anxiety medication that puts me into a Zombie mode-- and taking Avodart, which gives me headaches sometimes...

I'm so f*****g sick and tired of fighting this battle.
 

Aplunk1

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Nah, I've decided I'm not going to go out today.

I really need to finish my homework, but it's bothering me way too f*****g much...



God, and I thought I was doing better.
 

IBM

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Health is an important ingredient of our success.

Naked temples a murderer for youth look. if you have oily naked temple shining then you look like 35 years old.

Aplunk1 you must think that if you dont study now while you're young you'll pay the bill later because you wont have the same performance.
I think you have good amount of hair on top. You should grow it and wear the Oasis hairstyle. You'll feel good when you're looking in the mirror.

My brother is still studying. He lost many many years. It's clear that he's older and he dont the mind to study like an 20 years old man.

Aplunk1 can i take an Phd in USA? I have an degree and now ill take the master degree though i dont know if the master i'm taking is the same as in USA.

Good was working and studying. But work on an university project. Earn enough to pay the rent, food, cloths, master/PhD degree and cleaning plus something to have some fun (dates).
 

tchehov

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I'm sure reading certain authors can cause hair loss. Like the other day I was reading WG Sebald and this one hair leapt to its death from my hairline.

Graham Greene is another hair loss author.

:)
 
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askas said:
Aplunk1 said:
Nah, I've decided I'm not going to go out today.

I really need to finish my homework, but it's bothering me way too f****ing much...



God, and I thought I was doing better.

Why do you make spaces between phrases?
It seems like you consider each your phrase a literature masterpiece. You know, actually you occupy more space on a page by it than the other people. Dont' do this, please, it's disrespect.
Don't worry, your hair is ok.

IBM does it too, and so do others, so don't single Aplunk out.
 

Aplunk1

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Okay, Askas,

at first I was offended by your post, but then I just realized that you're completely wrong. If you want to argue about my writing techniques, then do it in another thread. I'm sorry if I have disrespected you, but it's not your place to judge the means by which I am soliciting help from my fellow gourmetstylewellness.com members.


IBM,

thank you for your opinion. I do value your thought about growing it out. I am growing it out right now to try to cover the temples better.

Yes, if you have a bachelor's right now, then getting accepted into a PhD program requires heavy classwork and will. You should talk to a college advisor and develop a plan to do so. If you want a PhD in America, then we truly want you in our country. D

I think you have a good plan, and you should follow through on it. Talk to someone who can get you here, okay?

Techehov,
lol, some writers do INDEED stress me out. Not sure how that really helps me, though :)


Well, today was a complete waste, but at the end of the day, I don't feel so bad. I'll just have to do a CRAPLOAD of studying tomorrow.
 
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Can't you just tell people that you have a mature hairline like a lot of people your age? I see so many NW2s around who aren't balding.

I have friends who have full islands but no baldness in their genes. They have been that way for 5 years, haven't receded any more.

As rassman says, it's common for men 19-29 to develop a mature hairline.
 

Aplunk1

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JayMan said:
Can't you just tell people that you have a mature hairline like a lot of people your age? I see so many NW2s around who aren't balding.

I have friends who have full islands but no baldness in their genes. They have been that way for 5 years, haven't receded any more.


Yeah, I guess. I need to take some newer pictures with my hair combed back-- the ones that you've seen are at least a few months old.


I still get the feeling that I have very aggressive hairloss.... I mean, my 24yo bro is a complete Norwood 4/5 - very thin.
 
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Aplunk1 said:
JayMan said:
Can't you just tell people that you have a mature hairline like a lot of people your age? I see so many NW2s around who aren't balding.

I have friends who have full islands but no baldness in their genes. They have been that way for 5 years, haven't receded any more.


Yeah, I guess. I need to take some newer pictures with my hair combed back-- the ones that you've seen are at least a few months old.


I still get the feeling that I have very aggressive hairloss.... I mean, my 24yo bro is a complete Norwood 4/5 - very thin.

Well you probably do have very aggressive since you know for sure that you are balding and are nW2.5 or whatever. but no one will be able to tell that for at least 5-10 more years assuming you stay on Avodart. your brother wasn't on any meds was he? so it is a bad idea to compare yourself to him.

only like 2-3% of balding people have any idea what the Norwood scale is, and even loss non-balding people do. And most people aren't good at telling the difference between a Norwood 2 or 3, let alone a Norwood 2 and 2.5

at least you aren't diffuse.
 

TheGlamorous

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This has been happening to me too.

I can't concentrate on my english essays when my hair is on my mind.

However, now that my hair is off my mind (since yesterday and today) I haven't been able to be bothered to study at all. Maybe i've lost my rythem.
 

powersam

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hmm aplunk i have less hair than you but i look far less like im balding, just because of a good hair cut. which is also short. i go to a top of the line hair cutter person thing and he makes it look like im barely receded at all. i'll try take some pictures and put them up. you have enough hair left that a good haircut could hide your hairloss completely.
 

Aplunk1

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powersam said:
hmm aplunk i have less hair than you but i look far less like im balding, just because of a good hair cut. which is also short. i go to a top of the line hair cutter person thing and he makes it look like im barely receded at all. i'll try take some pictures and put them up. you have enough hair left that a good haircut could hide your hairloss completely.

That would be great if you could follow up on that.

I need to get to a good stylist.
 
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or you could just try shaving your head right now, instead of waiting till later like you planned. see how you like it. i'm debating having my girlfriend shave my head this weekend
 

DaSand

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Hey Aplunk, just do what I do when studying: Don't focus on your hair loss and focus on getting a good grade. So far, I know I can get a B in Accounting.

I also don't do projects and assignments last minute as I don't do very well on them. The same goes for studying.

Plus, I try to plan my day and during the weekends, it's become a habit for me during the weekend to get up, exercise, study, lunch break, study and enjoy Saturday night (and Friday too).
 

powersam

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gonna get a haircut sometime in the next week so ater that i'll try take some photos. will try to borrow digi camera otherwise its on my phone, but that takes reasonable pics anyway.

ps. i think i agree with Askas about the gaps :)
 

Boru

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Aplunk, have you considered Eucapil Fluridil (EF)? I am still getting progress, with a lower dose of finasteride, and EF, plus something new, topical finasteride/saw palmetto. If you want more info on these let me know.
If an oldie like me can do something, your temple problem can be defeated.
 

Goingat20

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Hey Aplunk
I feel your pain man. I also got exams and when i see nice thick hairs fall on my book i just get stressed out even more. I always wear a hat to uni...
Also, keep the spaces in your posts, makes it so much easier to read.
Goodluck with study, you will be fine :study:
 

Aplunk1

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DaSand,
I wish I had the focus and concentration you possess. It's not so easy for me to focus on the grade aspect of college, but I'm going to try hard today to finish some projects.

Powersam,
cool. I want to see how a stylist can make a difference to hide thinning hair. BTW, about the "gaps," go f--- yourself. Just kidding, :)

Boru,
if I had the money to get a high-grade antiandrogen, it would be either Eucapil or RU. How much does it cost now?

Going@20,
thanks for the support. Maybe I should just wear a hat daily-- it's a bit easier that eay.
 

Boru

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Aplunk. It costs me £10.00 a month approx, as I use one third of an ampule each evening and order in bulk. I wouldn't say I was rich, but I think that is cheap for a possibly decisive aid to finasteride etc.. I thought about starting a fluridil club for a small group of buddies, ie. to buy in greater quantity and spread the cost. But maybe there aren't enough fluridil fans just yet, and I am still improving.
 
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Wear a hat while studying. Like that you won´t see hairs falling down on your desk. Good luck, my friend!
 
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