What athletes would you say are on Propecia?

massa

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As propecia is no longer a banned substance what professional sportsmen do you think are on finasteride. Surely if they are a high profile sportsman hair loss would impact their image and sponsorship deals. I would imagine quite a few are not just Rooney and Lebron, even ones that are still nw1 to protect their image. For me Andy Murrays hair hasn't gotten any worse over the last few years and he had a big bald spot growing about 5 years ago which has improved since then. Even someone like Iker Casillas seems to have stabilized his hair loss.
 

hellouser

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I doubt any of them use Finasteride. League regulations probably wont allow the use of it... which is funny because it blocks DHT and grows man tits, itd be detrimental. If you can still perform when being turned into a woman, you deserve an award.
 

Agustin Araujo

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I doubt any of them use Finasteride. League regulations probably wont allow the use of it... which is funny because it blocks DHT and grows man tits, itd be detrimental. If you can still perform when being turned into a woman, you deserve an award.

hellouser,

I looked at your regimen and I don't see Finasteride listed anywhere. If you took it, you must have gotten unbearable side effects from the medication for someone like you who's willing to fight hair loss so strongly. If you took Finasteride before, which I'm guessing you must have, do you mind sharing your experience with the medication? If you don't want to, then don't respond to my post.

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About the title, the only one that I'm aware of that might of taken Propecia was Wayne Rooney. I don't think he responds well to any kind of hair loss treatment because he's already had two hair transplants and his hair continues to get worse.
 

bilboswaggins

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andy murray definitely on propecia. he was Norwood 3 vertex 4 years ago now his hair is pretty good. probably why he suck *** now cos inhibiting dht gave him sides.
 

BiqqieSmalls

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Finasteride is on the banned substance list in the United States because it masks other AAS.
 

zdm632

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I doubt any of them use Finasteride. League regulations probably wont allow the use of it... which is funny because it blocks DHT and grows man tits, itd be detrimental. If you can still perform when being turned into a woman, you deserve an award.

No, finasteride doesn't turn a man into a woman, it actually raises T. And "man tits" is rare.
 

massa

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I think in 2009 the ban on propecia was upturned so players could start using it . I remember arsenal manager arsene wenger complaining that some of his players were using it and it's bad for their livers . I just don't see that many bald sportsmen . Obviously there's a few and most sportsmen are young in their 20's and 30's , but if I walk the streets of where I live It's quite a common site to see young guys with receding hairlines or bald spots .
 
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I think in 2009 the ban on propecia was upturned so players could start using it . I remember arsenal manager arsene wenger complaining that some of his players were using it and it's bad for their livers . I just don't see that many bald sportsmen . Obviously there's a few and most sportsmen are young in their 20's and 30's , but if I walk the streets of where I live It's quite a common site to see young guys with receding hairlines or bald spots .

Youre looking at the wrong sports. Those who partake in poncy, image driven "games" such as cricket, motor racing, and football will use treatment(s). Those who partake in "sport" such as rugby, athletes, swimming, and strength orientated largely wont. Real men accept theyre punishment and walk with theyre repulsive, shiny noodles held high.
 
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