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Almas_NW0

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dude majority people don't need hrt
I talked about my case. I tried everything before going on HRT. In a month I will try something that I didn’t try before HRT: RU. If RU doesn't stop my hair loss, I will be forced to use HRT for the rest of my life because the side effects of HRT are much more bearable than hair loss.
In my experience, Bicalutamide does nothing for hair loss. When I used 100mg of Bicalutamide with Duta, I continued to go bald. When I switched to HRT and stopped Bicalutamide for a while, my progress did not slow down.
All cases of regrowth on Bicalutamide also include the use of estradiol; It is he who performs all the functions, reducing testosterone and DHT. The benefits of Bicalutamide for hair in this protocol are questionable. I use it for its effects on the skin: it reduces the oiliness of the skin, even if we are talking about VERY OILY SKIN. 50 mg per day solved all my facial skin problems. Bicalutamide reduces skin oiliness, like retinoids, but does not cause the side effects of retinoids in the form of excessive dryness and bleeding of the lips.
All my life I suffered from incredibly oily skin: 5 minutes after washing my face my face was shiny, and after half an hour fat was dripping from my chin and getting into my eyes, it was unbearably painful... I'm glad I started going bald, because baldness introduced me to Bicalutamide, which got rid of this problem for me, lol.
Because of this sebum secretion, I had blackheads on my face and huge pores. If you turn to cosmetologists, they will say that the problem is in your care, but their products and procedures are of no use. Now they ask me how I achieved such skin, but I don’t take care of it, I just got rid of the androgenic effect on the skin and don’t do any coping.
 

Almas_NW0

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There is a common misconception on this thread that there is some justification for only using HRT when you have Norwood grade 3+ baldness. It is not true.
The power of your current protocol comes not from how your hair loss is treatable. I started HRT on Norwood 1 because I knew nothing else was helping me and the sooner I stopped it the better.
Once you discover that you are going bald, your job is to find a treatment that stops it. If you're not an coping idiot and not using vitamins and oils, the order is something like this: Finasteride, Dutasteride, Dutasteride + RU, HRT. For each option no more than 6 months for testing. It always took me 3 months to notice that I was continuing to go bald. If you started going bald at a young age, you should start right away with Duta. Or you can start with Duta + RU, grow as much as you can and try to remove RU and see if you start going bald with only Duta. Soon I will do the same thing, only I will switch from HRT to RU + Duta.
 
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Pey'J

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There is a common misconception on this thread that there is some justification for only using HRT when you have Norwood grade 3+ baldness. It is not true.
The power of your current protocol comes not from how your hair loss is treatable. I started HRT on Norwood 1 because I knew nothing else was helping me and the sooner I stopped it the better.
Once you discover that you are going bald, your job is to find a treatment that stops it. If you're not an coping idiot and not using vitamins and oils, the order is something like this: Finasteride, Dutasteride, Dutasteride + RU, HRT. For each option no more than 6 months for testing. It always took me 3 months to notice that I was continuing to go bald. If you started going bald at a young age, you should start right away with Duta. Or you can start with Duta + RU, grow as much as you can and try to remove RU and see if you start going bald with only Duta. Soon I will do the same thing, only I will switch from HRT to RU + Du.
Good that you are atleast trying duta and RU
 

Almas_NW0

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You are making a fool of yourself and ridiculing users who are really bald/balding at the same time.
You don't need hair loss meds.What you need is a psychiatrist to prescribe you some very potent psychotic chems.
Get lost.
He's probably a Norwood 0 with thinning hair. When I first started going bald, my growth line remained unchanged for 2.5 years, only the area of thinning hair changed, which was not visible in the photo, but was noticeable to the touch. I have been told that I am a schizophrenic who does not actually have hair loss
 

Adri23

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Also every non troll ppl on this thread hates you and all your f*****g friends. You just have autism and don't get it
 
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