man, pfs is such a bad disease because like you, most people who dont suffer sides will probably only do the extensive research when they wanna come off the drug, and then they get hit with this pfs talk. From experience after taking finasteride for 5-6 months (my longest stretch) ive came off the drug twice and sides didnt last longer than a week or 2. Like when you commence propecia your body has to adjust, so once you're off it, your body does have to adjust again, especially after 12 years. So i think stopping the drug and leading a cleaner lifestyle will only benefit you if situations were to arise. I highly doubt you will ecperience anything permanent after you tolerated the drug so well. Please keep us updated on what does happen though, we have rare 10+ year users who come here and share what happens when they get off finasteride, besides br1.
You mention you experienced side effects that lasted a week or two when coming off the drug. Did you have any side effects while on the drug? I didn't. Not even for a day. I started taking it in 2004 and the only thing I noticed was more hair.
I'm trying to determine if there are any long-term (no side effect) users who developed side effects, even temporary side effects, only after they STOPPED the drug. It's funny, after reading this PFS stuff I'm actually more cautious to stop finasteride than I ever was to start it. I didn't think twice about starting it because if I didn't like the side effects, I'd just quit - and they effects were supposed to be temporary.
I'm also wondering if 90% of PFS is a mental thing. I only ever had ED one time in my life and it was years before I started propecia. It was due to insecurity and entirely a mental issue.
I guess my initial plan will be to step down gradually so I don't freak my system out. If I do develop some issues, I supposed I could always resume taking finasteride.
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man, pfs is such a bad disease because like you, most people who dont suffer sides will probably only do the extensive research when they wanna come off the drug, and then they get hit with this pfs talk. From experience after taking finasteride for 5-6 months (my longest stretch) ive came off the drug twice and sides didnt last longer than a week or 2. Like when you commence propecia your body has to adjust, so once you're off it, your body does have to adjust again, especially after 12 years. So i think stopping the drug and leading a cleaner lifestyle will only benefit you if situations were to arise. I highly doubt you will ecperience anything permanent after you tolerated the drug so well. Please keep us updated on what does happen though, we have rare 10+ year users who come here and share what happens when they get off finasteride, besides br1.
You mention you experienced side effects that lasted a week or two when coming off the drug. Did you have any side effects while on the drug? I didn't. Not even for a day. I started taking it in 2004 and the only thing I noticed was more hair.
I'm trying to determine if there are any long-term (no side effect) users who developed side effects, even temporary side effects, only after they STOPPED the drug. It's funny, after reading this PFS stuff I'm actually more cautious to stop finasteride than I ever was to start it. I didn't think twice about starting it because if I didn't like the side effects, I'd just quit - and they effects were supposed to be temporary.
I'm also wondering if 90% of PFS is a mental thing. I only ever had ED one time in my life and it was years before I started propecia. It was due to insecurity and entirely a mental issue.
I guess my initial plan will be to step down gradually so I don't freak my system out. If I do develop some issues, I supposed I could always resume taking finasteride.
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Read the first few paragraphs of this story:
http://www.menshealth.com/health/hair-raising-effect
This is what I'm worried about. It makes it seem like this guy was a happy Propecia user who developed nasty side effects AFTER he quit the drug. As I've been fine on the drug, maybe I shouldn't chance it and just stay on it forever?