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Airforce1

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Hey guys this is my first time posting here...Im a 22 year old male, just a little background on me my father is bald and so was his father, on my mother side there is not baldnes in the family. Now to my story i always had my hair short just recently maybe about 5 months ago i started to grow out my hair...I also started to notice lots of hair falling out for example when i shower and comb my hair, i understand that its normal for your hair to fall out and i more than likely notice it alot more now that my hair is longer. But ive noticed that my hair up top is thinner compared to the hair on my sides and on the back of my head. I am a little worried that this might be the start of balding since my father and grandfather are both bald. I will like to maybe start taking something to thicken my hair up top (maybe vitamins of some sort) ive read and done some research and im not sure if i need to go with Propecia yet, and not really looking for the side effect...so basically what im here for is a point to the right direction since most ppl here sound like they know what there talking about. Thank you for taking the time to read this and all input is greatly appreciated....

Louis
 

Airforce1

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102 views and no replys?? come on guys some one throw me a bone here....and input is greatly appreciated...... :roll:
 

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If your hair has thinned out to an extent that is much more noticable than before then you are likely to be going bald.

Generally, vitamins are not going to save your hair, nor thicken your hair so to speak.

You should address your dietary regime though as it is important to eat good foods to get essential vitamins, minerals and enzymes.

Propecia might be the one thing that saves your hair, even though you don't want to take it just yet.

Every day that passes that you choose to take no action is another day lost in the battle and its has become clearly evident that every day is very precious when combating hair loss.

I am only 24, similar symptoms to yourself, I rode it out for about three months before choosing Propecia amongst a complete dietarey make-over.

I feel those three months lost have cost me dearly.

Propecia side effects = none (at present) (on month 2).
 

StoptheMadness

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simple. If they are competent to diagnose you as having male pattern baldness, then they will write an Rx for propecia.
 

Airforce1

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thats the only way? theres gota be a way to get it without a prescription, i figured with out the prescrption it might be cheaper since im more than positive that my heatlh insurance will not cover it.
 

Follically Challenged

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For Propecia u need a prescription. I don't think u will be able to find propecia online. If u want to use Proscar, and cut it into 4ths, u cna find that easily enough. If you want to buy finasterdide from some Indian company who flagrantly violates international patent law, you can buy Finpecia.
 
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