Norwood Scale? Start Propecia?

justaquestion

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i don't know man. your hairline its self is rather strong. i don't think you should get on any regimen yet until you figure out whats going on... you look to be a bit diffuse on all areas of your head, not just the trouble areas... i dont think you should fret quite yet at least
 

Nene

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justaquestion said:
i don't know man. your hairline its self is rather strong. i don't think you should get on any regimen yet until you figure out whats going on... you look to be a bit diffuse on all areas of your head, not just the trouble areas... i dont think you should fret quite yet at least

I don't see diffuse thinning at all. I see just a mature hairline. If you lost hair due to an illness you should see a doctor about it.
 

Axl_Rose

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justaquestion said:
i don't know man. your hairline its self is rather strong. i don't think you should get on any regimen yet until you figure out whats going on... you look to be a bit diffuse on all areas of your head, not just the trouble areas... i dont think you should fret quite yet at least

Wet hair can generally give the diffuse look but i get what your saying.

I also think you shouldn't start any hair loss regime until you get all your health problems sorted, even when that's done i seriously doubt you will need to as your hair looks fine to me, I'd say very, very early stages of NW2.

Does your family history have any link to male pattern baldness?
 

TheGrayMan2001

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I wouldn't start anything, just watch for miniturization and stuff. Strong hairlone, doesn't look diffuse thinning to me, its just wet\gelled .
 

Nene

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.Stoploss. said:
http://dermnetnz.org/hair-nails-sweat/t ... uvium.html[/url]


and was happy to read this:

Because nail and hair growth are under the same influences, an arrest in hair growth is often mirrored in the nails by a groove across them coinciding with the time of the shock to the system. This is called a Beau's line. The time of the shock can be estimated from the fact that a finger nail takes 5 months to grow from the posterior nail fold to the free edge. So if the groove in the nail is half way down the nail then the shock must have been 2 1/2 months ago.


I had a Beaus Line on every finger on my right hand, I then relaxed a lot but started worrying in January after some temple loss which hasn't grown back. The website states regrowth normally happens after 6-9months, My Beaus Lines disappeared in August 2009 so its 8months now.

I also done another miniaturization test just over a month ago and I seem to have less overall hairs, I haven't tried working out the miniaturization percentage as I don't want to sway things in my favor, one of the donor areas does still have less overall hairs than other mapping points though.


Sorry for such long posts and thank you for all the responses :) , I'm definitely going to wait until my health is sorted before considering taking anything and before that I will book an appointment with my Doctor.[/quote:2be6cwq7]

How much was that microscope and where did you get it?
 
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