I'm 33 and I've been on 1 mg propecia for about three years now. I haven't been on this site for a long time, but thought I would come back and share my experience. My hairloss started about 10 years ago, slowly, but I didn't start treatment until the propecia.
The good:
-I feel that my hair has maintained relatively well, and is 'possibly' even thicker on top (although its hard to say for sure, since I'm wearing my hair longer than I did three years ago, it was very short when I started). My hairloss was about a norwood 2 to 2A when I started, and is probably about the same today. I am thinning on top, and my hairline is very very slowly creeping backwards. (snails pace).
Things I can live with so far:
-My libido is not quite as good as when I started, but its ok. (bodybuilding seems to rev it up quite a bit).
-erections- not as good as before I started, can't keep em up quite as long, takes more work, but I think it's a fair trade off.
Concerns:
-Since my hairloss was fairly slow before I started treatment, I really have no way of knowing just how much, if anything, the drug is actually doing.
-The jury seems to be out on its effect on bodybuilding. Somehow I can't get that outta my head when trying to motivate myself to keep working out.
-No one really knows what Finasteride could potentially be doing to our bodies in the long term. Sure, old men have been taking it for a long time, but most of us are not old men. This concerns me.
-I have a few problems that have developed within the past 12 months that may have absolutely nothing to do with Finasteride, but that I feel are cause for concern nontheless. The main one being a lack of concentration/being able to focus/lack of speed to comprehend things. This problem has occured to me many times within the past year especially, and it never even occured to me that it could have anything at all to do with propecia. But then today I stumbled back into this website, and others, and came across 'brain fog' threads all over the place, and now I have to wonder if there's a link.
In addition, I've been much more depressed, my vision, seems to have gotten much worse, and I developed a dry eye problem which will have to take restatis for.
Now, I'm not one to to jump to conclusions, and blame every problem that crops up on propecia. It may be that these are all coincidences. But I'm at a crossroads right now with this drug. I do NOT like the idea of staying on this stuff forever.
I recently purchased a lasercomb, and I'm set to give it a try for a year to see what happens. Maybe its junk, maybe not, but I think its worth a try. My dermontologist recommended I try it as he felt that there is some merit to its effectiveness. (no he does not sell them).
I'm curious as to what others 'long term' plan is to deal with their hairloss. Do you have any concerns about being medicated for so long? I'm considering taking a 6 to 12 month break from finasteride, and trying a different regimine to see just how it goes. It's possible my hairloss may not be that bad, I guess I won't know until I try.
The good:
-I feel that my hair has maintained relatively well, and is 'possibly' even thicker on top (although its hard to say for sure, since I'm wearing my hair longer than I did three years ago, it was very short when I started). My hairloss was about a norwood 2 to 2A when I started, and is probably about the same today. I am thinning on top, and my hairline is very very slowly creeping backwards. (snails pace).
Things I can live with so far:
-My libido is not quite as good as when I started, but its ok. (bodybuilding seems to rev it up quite a bit).
-erections- not as good as before I started, can't keep em up quite as long, takes more work, but I think it's a fair trade off.
Concerns:
-Since my hairloss was fairly slow before I started treatment, I really have no way of knowing just how much, if anything, the drug is actually doing.
-The jury seems to be out on its effect on bodybuilding. Somehow I can't get that outta my head when trying to motivate myself to keep working out.
-No one really knows what Finasteride could potentially be doing to our bodies in the long term. Sure, old men have been taking it for a long time, but most of us are not old men. This concerns me.
-I have a few problems that have developed within the past 12 months that may have absolutely nothing to do with Finasteride, but that I feel are cause for concern nontheless. The main one being a lack of concentration/being able to focus/lack of speed to comprehend things. This problem has occured to me many times within the past year especially, and it never even occured to me that it could have anything at all to do with propecia. But then today I stumbled back into this website, and others, and came across 'brain fog' threads all over the place, and now I have to wonder if there's a link.
In addition, I've been much more depressed, my vision, seems to have gotten much worse, and I developed a dry eye problem which will have to take restatis for.
Now, I'm not one to to jump to conclusions, and blame every problem that crops up on propecia. It may be that these are all coincidences. But I'm at a crossroads right now with this drug. I do NOT like the idea of staying on this stuff forever.
I recently purchased a lasercomb, and I'm set to give it a try for a year to see what happens. Maybe its junk, maybe not, but I think its worth a try. My dermontologist recommended I try it as he felt that there is some merit to its effectiveness. (no he does not sell them).
I'm curious as to what others 'long term' plan is to deal with their hairloss. Do you have any concerns about being medicated for so long? I'm considering taking a 6 to 12 month break from finasteride, and trying a different regimine to see just how it goes. It's possible my hairloss may not be that bad, I guess I won't know until I try.