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Old 01-13-2007, 04:33 PM
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In 20 days I'll be 1 full year post op, and boy, nothing's changed! LOL

Okay, I don't want to look like I've gone crazy or anything, but hairloss has taken a backseat to LIFE for me right now. It's a good thing that it's not bothering me like it used to, but it's bad that my surgery didn't help the problem much and just left me 6,500 dollars poorer and with a permanent scar.

Okay, all is not lost. I am 21. I don't even have a real job yet. I'll deal with the issue at some point when finances and life allows me to take a 2 month physical respite.

The scar isn't all that ugly (and luckily neither is my face ), so I lucked out on that.

(I also figure I might as well mention that I stopped my Propecia use today. I just dumped the shit. I was getting sexual sides and I think it was slowing my progress in the gym. It didn't regrow anything, so it's just not worth it to stay on it. I was thinking of taking Saw Palmetto as a cheap replacement, but I might just go with the flow now. Meds just slow the inevitable and with sexual side effects...hell no.)

I'm going into the Marine Corps, so a shaved head won't look so odd...how ironic.

Anyway, I learned a hard lesson and all I can do is look forward now and I just hope to be able to deal with this in the future and with an excellent doctor.

I'll be checking back every now and again...

Thank you all for the support and wish me luck at Quantico, when I'll be down there for 10 weeks this coming Summer.

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In 20 days I'll be 1 full year post op, and boy, nothing's changed! LOL

Okay, I don't want to look like I've gone crazy or anything, but hairloss has taken a backseat to LIFE for me right now. It's a good thing that it's not bothering me like it used to, but it's bad that my surgery didn't help the problem much and just left me 6,500 dollars poorer and with a permanent scar.

Okay, all is not lost. I am 21. I don't even have a real job yet. I'll deal with the issue at some point when finances and life allows me to take a 2 month physical respite.

The scar isn't all that ugly (and luckily neither is my face ), so I lucked out on that.

(I also figure I might as well mention that I stopped my Propecia use today. I just dumped the shit. I was getting sexual sides and I think it was slowing my progress in the gym. It didn't regrow anything, so it's just not worth it to stay on it. I was thinking of taking Saw Palmetto as a cheap replacement, but I might just go with the flow now. Meds just slow the inevitable and with sexual side effects...hell no.)

I'm going into the Marine Corps, so a shaved head won't look so odd...how ironic.

Anyway, I learned a hard lesson and all I can do is look forward now and I just hope to be able to deal with this in the future and with an excellent doctor.

I'll be checking back every now and again...

Thank you all for the support and wish me luck at Quantico, when I'll be down there for 10 weeks this coming Summer.

Thanks again,

Chris "Dhuge" DiEugenio
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Old 01-13-2007, 04:43 PM
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Chris,

Sorry to hear about your situation. Although we're pretty similar in term of graft counts (mine is 1820), I definitely will do everything I can to acheive the best restoration. My last operation was in 2004 and I've been putting it off ever since in both Propecia and research. I am now back on it, and even though it might not grow any new hair, it might help me with what I have. About your sexual side effects, I thought it goes away after a while?

I would very much like to encourage you to fight till the bitter end, but it's all up to you.

Have you talked to any of the coalition doctors? Maybe putting it off until you're older might be a good idea. And you know what, as long as you have a nice head, having it shaved might not be that bad.

Good luck in everything.

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Old 01-13-2007, 06:04 PM
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Sorry to hear about your situation. Although we're pretty similar in term of graft counts (mine is 1820), I definitely will do everything I can to acheive the best restoration. My last operation was in 2004 and I've been putting it off ever since in both Propecia and research. I am now back on it, and even though it might not grow any new hair, it might help me with what I have. About your sexual side effects, I thought it goes away after a while?

I would very much like to encourage you to fight till the bitter end, but it's all up to you.

Have you talked to any of the coalition doctors? Maybe putting it off until you're older might be a good idea. And you know what, as long as you have a nice head, having it shaved might not be that bad.

Good luck in everything.

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Thanks man.

If I learned anything from this process, it's that information is king and I didn't have enough and should have listened to the good people here. How many times does one have to make a mistake like that before he learns???

Anyway, I do plan to ultimately restore my hair, and at least I do know that is possible and I have a place to turn to in the future.

Propecia didn't regrow my hair, though it may have slowed or stopped the loss...but it's not worth it due to the sides and the cost/mental anxiety of taking a hormone altering drug.

I've decided to let nature take its course, but I will go under the knife in the future, I just don't know when or with whom.

Here's my 1 year pic, after just shaving off an almost "full" head of hair. The hair I have when I grow it out is just pretty thin all over, and the transplants weren't high quality so they are actually more obvious the more I grow it.



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Old 01-13-2007, 06:21 PM
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Chris,

You're like me actually. I also have hair all over my head, but also pretty thin. I'm 26 going on 27 now, and I will do everything I can to restore my hair before I'm 30.

From the look of it, you can definitely pull off the shaved look without anyone ever raising a question of hairloss, so that's the positive thing. It's unfortunate to hear you deciding to stop with Propecia, because when you do decide to go under the knife again you might have more to work with.

Maybe in the future, the technology will advance so much that a full head of hair is acheivable with minial costs and wounds.

Good luck once again, and do check back from time to time.

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Good luck DHUGE you will make a fine Marine!

Time is on your side, after you decide to restore hair later in life the techniques and drugs will only get better - although this bald gene is a one tough bastard!
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Old 01-13-2007, 07:41 PM
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Good luck DHUGE you will make a fine Marine!

Time is on your side, after you decide to restore hair later in life the techniques and drugs will only get better - although this bald gene is a one tough bastard!
Thanks for the good wishes, guys, it's kind of you.

Maybe this is "a good time to be bald," so to speak? Hopefully some advancements in surgical techniques and medicinal innovations will lead to even better options in the future.

Maybe by the time I go back to addressing this issue, I'll have the ability to restore a lot of hair and at a lower cost (to my wallet and body).

Til then, I've got a lot more to worry about (Drill Sergeants) than my hair.
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Old 01-13-2007, 07:55 PM
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Dhuge67,

Just to pass on something that Mike Ferko in our Seattle office asked me to tell you since he was in the Corps. Semper Fi!!
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dhuge,

Glad to see your post. Good luck and God Bless you in the marines my friend. I'm sure you'll do excellent. I think it's a good idea to let your hairloss take a back seat for now anyway, even though you already had one HT, you'll know better for sure how to address the problem in the future.

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Old 01-14-2007, 06:51 AM
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Bill, Joe, thank you.

Semper Fidelis = Always Faithful

In less than a year, I hope to be able to return that motto as a Marine, to Mr. Ferko.

Everyone, take it easy!
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