Why is there no candidate who stands up for bald men?

I.D WALKER

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Thank you for that. The scenario where you astutely place me feels familiarly cozy and you've almost set the ambience and mood of my study the way I like it. It seems you are also intuitively gifted; I have some carefully selected books I have collected that still hold their nostalgic sway over me.-)
Haha sure. You seem to be a genuinely nice person, very decent and polite. What's your profession? I have this picture of you in my mind where you are sitting on a desk with computer, logged on to hairlosstalk and there are some romantic books on the table beside PC which are authored by you!
 

sheraz1392

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Thank you for that. The scenario where you astutely place me feels familiarly cozy and you've almost set the ambience and mood of my study the way I like it. It seems you are also intuitively gifted; I have some carefully selected books I have collected that still hold their nostalgic sway over me.-)
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why are you worried about hairloss? you should just start wearing a turban!
Punjabi, who are of Sikh religion wear turban and I'm not Sikh. In fact, I do not even see anyone wearing turban where I live. So that is not an option and considering how bad my scalp itches/pains, going that route would have been another hell.
 

I.D WALKER

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Sheraz you impy your scalp is tender ("pains"). Can you verify whether or not this symptom is related to your male pattern baldness diagnosis?
Do you have seborrheic dermatitis?
 

sheraz1392

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I have had male pattern baldness since 2005 but this itch/pain started only in 2013 after I started Finasteride, so the two are probably not related as parts of my neck and face itch too. It was first diagnosed as Seborrheic Dermatitis but recent diagnoses are Lichen Planus.
 
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