I'm going bald

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I don't know if its aas, hgh, stress or just plain age, but i'm really starting to get thin on top.
So have any of you guys used any of these male balding drugs that actually work? i.e. propecia or finastride. Let me know cause i need my hair. :wallbash:
 
does male pattern baldness run in your family? and where exactly are you thinning, hairline receding or the crown area? age? andwhat kind of steroid usage are in running?

could be a number of reasons.

i have been in the hairloss battle for years and have used everything under the sun. with my situation i basically had to say good bye to all steroids but testosterone, get on propecia, or dutersteride, and i have been fine every since.

let me know your situation though. all the OTC stuff is not going to help hairloss
 
Genetics bro.

definaitely... i beleive it can definaitely be slowed down, which i am doing, but unless someone wants to be on propecia/duter the rest of there life, and have hair transplants, then its going eventually.
 
Its thinning on top right past my forehead. Been on GH for about 5 months now and now that i think about it. Last time i was GH it thinned alot. I'm 40 41 next week. Yes my dad has very thin hair on top. Little brother is already thinner than me. I've got 200 more units left of the GH and then i'll get off and see if that helps.

Just wondered if there was a wonder drug out there that i didnt know about.
 
ive never heard of that before. when i run hgh my finger nails, hair grow like crazy... by the sounds of it its just nature taking its course. now if you were on a strong dose of test where youre shedding i would recomend something like propecia so stop the conversion to dht.
 
i know it sounds goofy but i never loose hair on large doses of test but have noticed it GH. Guess i just have a jacked up system.
 
zinc deficiency

zinc deficiency

zinc deficiency

Causes : Zinc deficiency is caused by inadequate intake or absorption, increased zinc excretion, or increased bodily need for zinc. Symptoms : Zinc deficiency symptoms include growth retardation, hair loss, diarrhea, delayed sexual maturation, impotence, eye and skin conditions, and loss of appetite. Additional symptoms may include weight loss, delayed wound healing, taste changes, and mental lethargy. Diagnosis : Zinc can be measured in plasma, red blood cells, white blood cells, and hair.
 

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