Propecia to Revivogen migration

SheNShred

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I'm sorry if this has already been addressed, I have done some mild searching. I have been on Propecia for 3 months now, I'm tired of the side effects. I'm thinking about switching to Revivogen for my primary DHT blocker, and wanted to know what you guys think.. I'm wondering if the shedding will still occur, and I'm wondering if the hair that's currently resting will come back or just stay gone because I'm off the Propecia.. Any help/advice is greatly appreciated.
 

Hate2LoseIt

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You will switch to revivogen...and yes your hair will still shed and balding will still persist because revivogen doesnt do crap for anything.

Was a User for 9 months and hair declined.
 

SheNShred

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Hmm alright well knowing that I have been on Propecia for 3 months, What do you think the chances are that my side effects will go away with continual usage? I'm surprised that they haven't gone away yet so I'm wondering if they are going to. :shock:
 

TEDDYRUXPIN

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Hate2LoseIt said:
You will switch to revivogen...and yes your hair will still shed and balding will still persist because revivogen doesnt do crap for anything.

Was a User for 9 months and hair declined.

I agree. Was on this expensive sh%t roughly 8 to 9 years ago. Forced to buy a 3 monthly supply from america. Stuff does not work or is not possible to know.
This is my own opinion.

So good luck. It may work for you.

What were your side effects upon taking propecia?
 

SheNShred

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I am experiencing a huge decrease with my sex drive, I have only been on it for 3 months now so hopefully it will go away. I get the brain fog a lot although i think its not really a huge problem. So far the Propecia has done nothing positive for me. Everywhere that I have hair is thinning. Literally everywhere. Was only thinning from the front and mid section of my head before I started. What should I do about that? Is that normal at all? It's causing my eyebrows/facial hair to thin too. My potential donor supply is also thinning now. I think that the Propecia is responsible for this, I'm just worried that it wont come back.
 

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How old are you? I seriously doubt that Propecia is causing you to lose hair in your donor or anywhere else. You probably have agressive male pattern baldness loss which the Propecia is helping to lessen, but not enough. Have you had a legit hair transplant doctor or dermatologist examine you and make a diagnosis? You should.

Side effects might go away after a year or you could take 1 pill every other day.
 

astros148

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do you have any pics? im really really curious, my hair is also thinning on top and im very confused on what to do
 

zxAddict

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I was on finasteride, the sides nearly killed me, literally, and it took two years to recover...

Well, you are supposed to use Revivogen for a year before drawing conclusions. I use it along with fluridil, minoxidil, nizoral and lasers. My hairloss has stopped, remaining hair has thickened back to my teen years. For now at least.
 

zxAddict

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Its an anti androgen, google it.
 

zxAddict

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Because, you will smell bad. There are minor systemic effects most likely. Its not particularly cheap and the evidence for it is not too flash either. + My current regieme is working - for now at least.
 

rcom440

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zxAddict said:
Because, you will smell bad. There are minor systemic effects most likely. Its not particularly cheap and the evidence for it is not too flash either. + My current regieme is working - for now at least.

S5 Cream doesnt sell that bad and the odor is not that strong at all. Well, there is not a lot of "good press" about Revivogen neither. Just check this forum to see what people who used it actually think about Revivogen - you wont see many many Revivogen fans.
 

zxAddict

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Many of the Revivogen tales of woe have to be excluded from any conclusion as often people did not trial it for a year. Of those that used it for a year or more there are mixed opinions and results - expected.

Switching from one questionable treatment to another does not make a great deal of sense. Having tried spironolactone I'll stick with Revivogen for now.
 

rcom440

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zxAddict said:
Many of the Revivogen tales of woe have to be excluded from any conclusion as often people did not trial it for a year. Of those that used it for a year or more there are mixed opinions and results - expected.

Switching from one questionable treatment to another does not make a great deal of sense. Having tried spironolactone I'll stick with Revivogen for now.

good point, where do u get Revivogen ? Do you buy it from this web site?
 

zxAddict

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I buy it from Revivogen.com - but I don't bother with the shampoos etc, just the revivogen. I can't be sure its helping my hair, all I know is that my current regime seems to be working and my number one goal is to keep my hair - so I'm satisifed for now.

But I would say, it can't hurt to add the S5 cream - for the hairline is probably not a bad idea but I'm not using the liquid spironolactone again. Nasty and a real hassle for questionable returns.
 

rcom440

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zxAddict said:
I buy it from Revivogen.com - but I don't bother with the shampoos etc, just the revivogen. I can't be sure its helping my hair, all I know is that my current regime seems to be working and my number one goal is to keep my hair - so I'm satisifed for now.

But I would say, it can't hurt to add the S5 cream - for the hairline is probably not a bad idea but I'm not using the liquid spironolactone again. Nasty and a real hassle for questionable returns.

Lately, I read tons of negative reviews and comments about Revivogen - more than any other hair loss product. check this link:

http://www.hairlosshelp.com/forums/mess ... ight_key=y

I was thinking about trying Revivigen but reading negative comments from people who were using in for over 1 year makes me question this product. I don't want to fool myself by saying that it will work for me.

S5 cream is the way to go
 
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