I was an athlete in college and still to this day have maintained good athleticsm. I've been on propecia 7 yrs and experienced zero reduction in athletic ability (however I am 3 days off propecia for 1st time ever - see my post in side effects board index).jd_uk said:How likely is it that propecia could affect hormone levels (testosterone etc) and therefore reduce my athletic ability/make it harder to stay in shape.
up until this past saturday the only sexual side i experienced was a lower ejaculate volume. But still plenty pleasurable to me and past partners nonetheless. sex drive never had diminished one bit.jd_uk said:2) Also how likely is it that I will experience changes to my sex drive? Again this is not something I want to mess around with?
no gyno and had no reduced sex drive (again, until my incident this past week)jd_uk said:3) I've heard some stories about people getting gynocamastia (sp?) and reduced sex drive so am concerned. Is the onyl way to really reduce hair loss (apart from a transplant) to use medicaqtion which affects your sex hormones?
Propecia was mad successful for 7 yrs to date. your hairline will gradually recede no matter what imho. mine has receded but not to a point where i have found it socially unacceptable. you will keep most if not all of the hair. but ever so gradually it will thin (and hairline/temple will probably recede the most - which is totally livable if you are keeping the rest of the hair on your scalp). But gradual thinning will not be really noticeable to public for many years to come. it will thin at a rate that is orders of magnitude slower than not being on it.jd_uk said:4) Then...how successful is it likely to be? I have frontal/temple balding and i know it's only going to get worse now. Minoxidil hasn't done much (that i can tell). Can it bring lost hair back? If i start taking propecia is it very likely that I will keep all the hair I now have? I am 27 now and if i gro my hair longer then i won't look to bald but soon will be reaching 'the point of no return' if not treated.
jd_uk said:also does anyone even know of the long term risks?
Wuffer said:Don't confuse sexual function from sexual development and maturity. DHT may play a role, but testosterone is responsible for sexual functions including libido and erection. This is the rule...
Wuffer said:You guys are dead set in your beliefs, and so am I..