The more observant amongst you have no doubt realized that it has taken me a month, rather than the one week I promised/threatened in my last post, to get round to updating this thread. Apologies for my laxity but, in my defence, I can assure you that I have simply had nothing of interest to report vis-a-vis my hair (though admittedly that doesn't usually stop me). You may well conclude, by dint of me posting this now, that I have something of startling importance to impart but, alas, you would be wrong. All I can offer is a modest selection of mildly interesting observations (MIO) and this interminable preamble, designed solely to pad out the text.
MIO#1: As I gallop past the four month mark of taking a daily dose of Dutasteride (132 days to be exact) I am thrilled to say that the feeling of light-headedness, discussed in my previous post, has not returned. That I have been free of this unexpected side effect for a full month comes as a great relief, as I could not have continued on with this medication otherwise. As determined as I am to improve, or at least maintain, my hair, it does not extend to the point where my clarity of thought is compromised - that's what Vodka was invented for.
MIO#2: Shedding, or rather the lack of it. Having gone up from a bi-daily to a daily dose in mid-August I had become inured to the idea that this Christmas season would be ushered in with a magnificent shed - and I don't mean the ill-advised gift of a two storey, marble clad, centrally heated hut for the lawnmower. Instead I have had 4+ months with very little change in my hair's overall appearance - if anything there has been a very slight improvement, but it's hard to be sure.
MIO#3: Not for the first time during the early stages of a new treatment I have begun to see an increase in the number of short, fine hairs within the frontal region. In the past these have invariably failed to develop into the mature hairs we all desire, turning out to be either hairs in the process of miniaturization, or previously dormant follicles regaining just enough strength to send up only these weak hairs - as the DHT impeding their growth is lowered but, presumably, by an insufficient amount for full function to be regained. But, being an eternal optimist (and having the DHT reduction of a full dutasteride dosage on my side), I believe that this time they will continue to grow until my hairline is as thick as the rest of my hair.
Merry Christmas and a happy, and prosperous, New Year to all.
Slarti