Pic of a Balding Woman (testosterone injections caused it)

michael barry

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http://www.dentalplans.com/Dental-Healt ... s-Mom!.asp


Thats what happens when genetically predisposed women shoot themselves up with male hormones. What I want to pass along here is this. Baldness is genetic. Shampoo, big pillows, hair cutting, masturbation, too much sunlight, too little sunlight, hair dryers, long showers, chlorine, your ex-girfriend DID NOT MAKE YOUR HAIR FALL OUT. A genetic response to male hormone did.

But if youre a newbie, there is good news.....there are effective treatments now. The moderator of this website, who posts under the name GourmetStyleWellness, has had success for six years with using spironolactalone twice a day, revivogen once a day, and nizoral every third day. He's kept his once thinning hair for several years now on it. Didn't even have to take propecia or minoxidil. No side effects. I hope all the newbies that see this take note of it. Keep androgens out of your androgen receptors and you might be able to hold the line until a genetic therapy or cloning comes along. And even if they dont, you may be able to keep your hair decades after it would have fallen and not end up in a wig, or with a lousy thin-assed transplant or broke from sham treatments. Best of luck guys.
 

incubusor

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I'm going to the Doctor tomorrow to have my balls cut off. Anyone want to join me? We can carpool if you're in the Northridge, CA area.
 

Aplunk1

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I'm getting my ball hair transplanted to my head soon. You know... good donor hair and all.
 

jumpedthegun

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what if you just got one ball taken off.

would that lower your testosterone enough to stop hairloss, while giving you enough to stay manly and have kids.

this is purely theoretical. i'm not considering it, i'm just curious.

lets see some pics of one-ballers (their hair, not their balls).
 

iamnaked

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jumpedthegun said:
what if you just got one ball taken off.

would that lower your testosterone enough to stop hairloss, while giving you enough to stay manly and have kids.

this is purely theoretical. i'm not considering it, i'm just curious.

lets see some pics of one-ballers (their hair, not their balls).

Sadly, the other bollock compensates for the absence of his brother. You can't fool your body so easily.
 

jeffsss

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jumpedthegun said:
what if you just got one ball taken off.

would that lower your testosterone enough to stop hairloss, while giving you enough to stay manly and have kids.

this is purely theoretical. i'm not considering it, i'm just curious.

lets see some pics of one-ballers (their hair, not their balls).

sure it would work, just look how much hair lance armstrong has!!
 

michael barry

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To all you guys discussing cutting off one testicle.

My point in posting this info is to counter some out there in cyberspace who are trying to push the idea that shampoo is the cause of baldness. It is not, your hair's reaction to male hormone is. Some women who go for sexual reassignment dont lose any hair. Thats because they DONT HAVE BALDNESS GENES (there are 4 that we know of). I want to emphasize that if your losing your hair in the male pattern baldness fashion., its genetic and NOT YOUR OWN FAULT. Big pillows, cutting your hair, shampoo, sunlight, combs do not cause it. DHT+genetics does.
 

Armando Jose

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incubusor

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Or just the fact that one has the genes for baldness and the other doesn't. We have not seen the parents / relatives for these people, but it's obvious the first example was vulnerable to one of the baldness genes.

If your a female with a family history of hair loss and get a sex change - you will most likely become a balding male.

If your a female with no family history of hair loss and get a sex change - you will probably keep your hair.
 

Armando Jose

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Uncubusor;
Yes, it is possible that genes are the responsables in this cases but, what it is more simple,problems in sebum or the "lottery" genetical??

Armando
 

ShedMaster

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I dont want to be the bearer of bad news, but that picture is of a former user on here. His name was tynanW or radio as we all came to know him/her. He stopped posting on here quite some time ago, however.
 
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