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Old 08-01-2008, 04:40 PM
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You can see below my cycle. I have never had this problem before on cycles but I have never done a DHT. I am currently only using 300cc a week and have more on the way though to up it.
Is the Primo the problem or all of it?
If it is the Primo should I stop it completely?
Should I save it all for when I am through with the cycle to just do 200cc a week during off season or not and get ride of it?
Heard someone respond about a person would loose it anyway. Please no reponses like this, that is fine later in life at around 50, but I am 30 and my hair has always gotten me more women than my body anyway, so I'll choose that confidence level anyway.
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i have also not done a cycle in years and never this much at once. like admin said 10 years ago people were not doing this many cc's a week.
is it the test converting to DHT causing the problem since i am doing this much to go along with i am just getting older? (i lied earlier- i am 31)
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Old 08-01-2008, 05:22 PM
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DHT's are the known for a far greater propensity to cause androgenic alopecia. DHT's work on the hair follicle itself.... You could take some proscar(5mg) or propecia (1mg), a 5 alpha reductase inhibitor (prevents the conversion to DHT). This only stops more peripheral conversion and doesn't address the DHT you are injecting exogenously.

You can try other topicals to help like rogaine and some of the other shampoos, but this is par for the course with DHT's however.
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thank you, someone just told me about Proscar, where can i get some asap? cant find it on my suppliers lists or on chemicals list. guess i have to try one of these canadian pharmacies.

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Some OTC Herbal stuff can also help.

There's also an electronic comb on the market that is guaranteed to help with DHT related hair loss.

Otherwise, you may have to save up for a transplant.

My buddy got one.
It s cool.
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I got my doc to prescribe proscar 5mg and I cut the tabs into 1/4ths. You only need 1mg/day. Propecia is 1mg for the same price. So tell your doc to prescribe the proscar. You will get 4x as much and they will understand. It shouldn't be any problem to get. They hand that stuff out like candy. I have found that getting it from the pharmacy costs about the same price as getting it from a supplier so I would go see your doc on Monday. You will have it that same day.

I did have a transplant like TripX's friend when I was 30 cuz I had lost my entire hair line. It looks great. I have a full head of hair again and not one single person can tell the difference. That is always an option to us guys, so don't freak out too much. If you're losing it now, you are gonna be losing it someday anyway. Just know that you have that option.
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Thank you for the advice. I am curious if you don't mind telling. How much is it now a days? My uncle had one of the first ones done decades ago and it was like $18 a hair. Please tell me it has come down.
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Thank you for the advice. I am curious if you don't mind telling. How much is it now a days? My uncle had one of the first ones done decades ago and it was like $18 a hair. Please tell me it has come down.
I got mine done for about $3/graft, and I had 1000 grafts. So I think total cost was about $3,000. The costs have come down considerably and the new techniques make it look so natural that no one can tell the difference. I have seen guys that got the "plugs" done years ago and it looks fake. Not the new stuff.
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Sounds good.
I ve also heard that transplanted hair is not suseptable to DHT follicle clogs.
That would mean that it s never going to get that short thin look.
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Sounds good.
I ve also heard that transplanted hair is not suseptable to DHT follicle clogs.
That would mean that it s never going to get that short thin look.
As long as the transplanted hair donor site comes from an area where the follicle is not sensitive to DHT, then you're correct. However, your genetics determine what hairs may or may not be sensitive.
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Hold on, Hold on, Hold on!

Before you get too worked up, go to Walgreens and get two bottle of Nizoral shampoo.

Next, go to your hairstylist(sounds like you already have one) and tell her to get you some Nioxin scalp treatment!!!

Start the Nizoral tonight!

Then when you get the Nioxin, use both!

I wash my hair first with the Nioxin shampoo, then put the Nioxin Conditioner in for a few minutes while I wash my body, then wah your hair again, now with the Nizoral!

These two combined work amazing!!! My last test cycle I would always have some hair in my hands in the shower! And now with these two combined I am not losing ANY hair on my current cycle of Test Prop and Masteron(DHT)!

Start tonight, you'll thank me later!!!
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Hold on, Hold on, Hold on!


These two combined work amazing!!! My last test cycle I would always have some hair in my hands in the shower! And now with these two combined I am not losing ANY hair on my current cycle of Test Prop and Masteron(DHT)!

Start tonight, you'll thank me later!!!
I agree with you...even when I only use Nizoral shampoo from Walgreen's it really helps me from losing my hair.
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