Maybe there is something to wounding a little more intently.I have also been getting regrowth. But 3 of my 8-9 sessions have been
heres the tough thing..... if it were “just” maintaining at this point, I’d be all in. But good god, still going backwards at over four months...... now you’re taking the risk that you may be accelerating the loss (for whatever reason). It’s a gamble we don’t know the outcome of, and at the end of it, may be some flowing golden locks, or may be a giant pile of lost hair sitting on the floor. It really is a tough decision.So apparently the last two pages are a marathon of reports from non-responders. This is sad, but it was actually expected. Why? Because at this very same time mark (at around 3-5 months) people in the previous community trials in 2013-2014 started to report the same thing:
A considerable proportion of non responders complaining, and other moderate responders reporting mild regrowth (vellus hairs) that was eventually dismissed because it didn't have cosmetic significance. At that point, people started to quit.
Right now, we are going through the same point, and desperation is rising here. We are at the biggest risk of this trial, a mass quitting event.
Why do people start getting desperate at this time mark ? Because it is the time frame reported in the original Dhurat study.
But this point is also the one that should make a difference with respect to the past trials, this is the point in which we must man up and decide needle the heck out of our scalps for 12-18 months. Some other users did it, and it worked for them,now we most try to reproduce that and assess how it works in the long term, at large scale. We must go beyond the studies now.
Come on guys, just do not quit, please.