TravisB said:Rawtashk, the more I'm reading your posts, the more I've got the feeling that you're Merck employee. You are praising Propecia in every post, and it seems that you never want to mention the sides. It's like the Propecia is the best of the best, wonderful, sweetest, most beloved miracle drug ever. While we all know that it's not and it's far far away from being safe and miracle drug.
Rawtashk said:Hey guys, way to be dicks.
Wikipedia itself says "48% of those treated with finasteride experienced visible regrowth of hair, and a further 42% had no further loss" Pretty much adds up to 90% of men. My numbers were a bit more round, sorry. Sue me.
Do some research on my posting history before you start bashing me. I have my own success thread out there, and I'm not some G**d*** shill. Pardon me for trying to help guys that are in my shoes and want to fight off this balding "curse".
Yes, there are potential sides with finasteride. Your point being? There are potential sides with practically every drug known to mankind. Here, memorize this so you can rattle off the potential side effects of Tylenol the next time someone has a headache and reaches for the pain pills: "Severe allergic reactions (rash; hives; itching; difficulty breathing; tightness in the chest; swelling of the mouth, face, lips, or tongue); dark urine; difficulty urinating or inability to urinate; fast or irregular heartbeat; hallucinations; mood or mental changes; pale stools; seizures; severe drowsiness; severe or persistent dizziness, nervousness, lightheadedness, or headache; severe or persistent trouble sleeping; stomach pain; tremor; vision changes; yellowing of skin or eyes."
Ya, those are the potential side effects of tylenol.
I'm sure there are people who have lasting sides from finasteride, but it's a very very very small minority. If you think it's a large part of the population, then you aren't using your brain to do much deductive reasoning, if at all.
Really? finasteride has a feminizing effect on men? Shoot peapoddy (a user here) a message and ask him if he feels like a woman, 'cause he certainly doesn't look like one
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I could go on and on and on and on about this subject. You people make mountains out of molehills and freak the sh*t out of people who could potentially be benefiting GREATLY from finasteride. But...I'm not. I just finished up my day job as a Network Admin for a state legislature, and now I have to go home and workout and let my dogs outside before they pee in the house. (notice how there's nothing about Merk or 4rx in that statement? That's because I'm not a f****ing shill for them. Over 500 posts and you call me a fuckin shill. Really...)
Here's my story...although you probably won't bother to read it since you're more interested in scaremongering people and accusing me of lies.
viewtopic.php?f=30&t=65594
TravisB said:That's a wise post. I personally think that we should try to cope with our balding , rather than make premature decisions about taking Finasteride. Who knows if in a few years we won't discover some very powerful and safe drug that reverses baldness even from advanced degree. When taking Finasteride, you can feel well for some time. But there is no doubt - if you plan to continue finasteride for many many years, you have VERY high chances of having serious consequences. Sorry, if you take this drug, and your balls begin to hurt, and you continue to take this drug, and also tell others that ball pain is nothing, then you are just plain stupid. The fuckin ball ache is not something natural and is certainly not a good sign of anything, and you should not ignore it. Let's say you save your hair with Propecia to when you're 30 - 40 years old. But then what? You will live the rest of your life damaged? Messing with your hormones is not an amusement. I've read many opinions about Finasteride from users who have taken it for a long time.
Here are some of them:
http://www.askapatient.com/viewrating.asp?drug=20788&name=PROPECIA&sort=timelength&page=1&PerPage=60
they are listed from longest taking duration descending
TravisB said:That's a wise post. I personally think that we should try to cope with our balding , rather than make premature decisions about taking Finasteride.
TravisB said:But there is no doubt - if you plan to continue finasteride for many many years, you have VERY high chances of having serious consequences.
TravisB said:Sorry, if you take this drug, and your balls begin to hurt, and you continue to take this drug, and also tell others that ball pain is nothing, then you are just plain stupid. The fuckin ball ache is not something natural and is certainly not a good sign of anything, and you should not ignore it.
TravisB said:I've read many opinions about Finasteride from users who have taken it for a long time.
Here are some of them:
http://www.askapatient.com/viewrating.asp?drug=20788&name=PROPECIA&sort=timelength&page=1&PerPage=60
they are listed from longest taking duration descending