Bob_Marley
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I think that it may be at least partly due to general degenerative effects (ageing?), and not a "failure" of the Propecia per se.
It really isn't a question of failure or success with propecia. It's not a hairloss pill. It's purpose is to reduce DHT. It DOES THAT.
I just can't buy any theory about a sudden "shock" to the system that allows for a TEMPORARY spurt of regrowth. I think that the remaining 33% would be causing problems from Day 1, not just a year down the road.
The 33% DOES cause problems from day 1. That's part of my point. Why do you think that propecia does not work for some. Because obviously a guy with 67% of his DHT eliminated still is very sensitive to that 33%. Tell me Bryan. Why would it be different for anybody else, even for someone that intially has good results.
Yout theory only holds merit if propecia worked the same for every one, or if DHT levels differed drastically between an average to severe male pattern baldness sufferer, which has not been proven.