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Old 09-29-2009, 03:28 PM
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Adrian,

Those photos that you entered on my blog are not me and may lead to an inaccurate portrayal of my situation. Kindly remove them as soon as possible.

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Old 09-29-2009, 05:45 PM
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Regarding Propecia and hair transplants-it seems like everyone is giving advice for propecia with claims that it prevents shockloss-either temporary or permanent? Is there any real medical literature regarding this? Seems like all the reports are antecdotal. With regards to Freakin's unfortunate situation, it appears to me that the central forelock region which has been lost seems that it was an 'island' of hair having grafts placed all around it. Could it have been a bloodflow issue perhaps? Also, if you look at freakin's last posted photo, the hairline itself below the forelock region has been affected-the density is not what one would expect. One last factor is the style-almost parted in the middle which is the most severe way to style a HT. Perhaps combing forward or parting on the side temporarily would help the appearance until a definitive solution is accomplished.
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Old 09-29-2009, 07:15 PM
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Freakin,

I sent Dr. Rahal and Adrian an email about this. Apparently they must have overwritten your photos with the above photos on whatever third party site use to display photos. As a result, the photos on this thread were changed to the new photos they replaced them with by mistake. I've made them aware of the problem so they can rectify it.

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Hey Freakin,

I sense your disappointment however if you really listen to what Adrian and Billeroc are saying is that they wish to help rectify the problem, so you can probably let down your guard and let them help you to get rid of your frustrations. Dr. Rahal and his clinic seem like a 'stand up' organization with the patient as their primary concern so take their advice and revisit them with an open mind and calmed nerves ... everything will work out buddy if you dont try to escalate the situation with further negative talk and accusations. If you just realize that it doesnt matter who did what and who said this you can concentrate on a solution rather than non-constructive finger pointing.

Good luck on your hair plan.

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Old 09-30-2009, 01:59 AM
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Hi

Sorry about that. We had a few technical issues.

I have found your images and re -posted them for you.

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