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Exploring The Hormonal Route. Hair=life.

Almas_NW0

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All you need for your hair is a normal trans regime with minimum levels of 150-250 pg/ml. Is it really that hard that you have to ask hundreds of questions that you can find the answers to on Google? When I started, it was enough for me to google once. I didn't bother anyone with hundreds of questions.
 

sg2000

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yes bro youre right the fact is that i am a very anxious person i ask a lot of questions cause i want knowledge and i dont want to mess anything now cause i want hair and just live my life...
I was asking about e2 levels cause ive read that high e2 levels can somehow prevent e2 effects (so hair too) spiking shbg but i dunno since pregant women have insane high amount of e2 levels (1000to 2000 pgml if i recall) and dont have sign of remasculization and so on...
btw this is a new whole field that i never imagined one day i woulkd be interested into so im a newbie...i have to thank all the people that answered me
 

pentobean

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I've been following this thread for a while now. Started experiencing hair loss at late 16/early 17. I've pretty much done as much research as I humanly could on hair loss during my free time. I'm now early 20 and it seems like this is my last resort. Only thing that helped slow was finasteride but I don't really know if it'll continue stopping any further hair loss. I also haven't experienced any regrowth. Seems like this is my only option...
 

exwhyyou

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i dunno since pregant women have insane high amount of e2 levels (1000to 2000 pgml if i recall) and dont have sign of remasculization and so on...
yea no it's very much the opposite. i ALWAYS notice a pregnant woman's hairline. when i was in university one of my professors had a baby and i paid attention as her MOGGER hairline shed a little bit from the estrogen drop since she was no longer pregnant
 

Adri23

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I had to stop progesterone after a week. It was giving me anxiety attacks and nightmares. Very bad experience. Might try in the future but will stop for some weeks. My anxiety went away after two days of stopping it
 

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I had to stop progesterone after a week. It was giving me anxiety attacks and nightmares. Very bad experience. Might try in the future but will stop for some weeks. My anxiety went away after two days of stopping it
You took it rectally right? Cause oral prog is basically Allopregnanolone with super short lifespan. Which is bad, because mostly fluctuations of it are causing nightmares and anxiety, since it needs steady state for your nervous system to get used to it. Nightmares were pretty overwhelming for me too tho, ngl.
 
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Adri23

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You took it rectally right? Cause oral prog is basically Allopregnanolone with super short lifespan. Which is bad, because mostly fluctuations of it are causing nightmares and anxiety, since it needs steady state for your nervous system to get used to it. Nightmares were pretty overwhelming for me too tho, ngl.
Yeah i take i took it rectally but the anxiety and nightmares got so bad within the first week of use.
 
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