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HairBeThere

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  1. Bill, this was my third.. Which I think is contributing to the late start. I have heard this before from others, that the mroe procedures you have the slower the start is.
  2. thanks for the support guys.. damo, I received almost 2400 grafts on Novemeber 12th, 2004. Hello2, It's one of those things the never know how good it is until it's gone. Same for me. I remember things going down hill, then only to know it wasn't so bad at one time. I'm very happy with the progress so far.
  3. thanks guys... I think I am in early stages, but also, I hope dermamatch doesn't need to be considered. I think I'm a late starter this time around. I'm going to get a hold of Dr. Goertz and get his opinion.
  4. well, It really comes down to what you ultimately want.. Density vs. Coverage. It's obvious we all want both, but most of the time it's not an option. For me, coverage outways density. I would raither have an even coverage and no bald spots, than having a dense coverage in the front and a bald crown. Just doesn't seem to way evenly. Just my opinion. But also remember your doc's recommendation, he or she has seen many experiances with this question.
  5. ya.. I've been extremely busy with my home renovation. I'm on my laptop now, do to my computer room being renovated. I will do my best to get some up by weeks end. I owe everyone that much.
  6. hey buddy!! Yup! you need more. SUCKS! I was a Norwood 5 going into my last, and got some great coverage. But need the density still. But you've got to start somewhere. You atleast have coverage. Better than bald, for sure! Believe it or not, some people are happy and confident with just coverage. Everyone has there own goal, so keep striving if your not there yet!
  7. forget the streches! Are you going to the E3 convention?
  8. I am dumb in the off topic forums.. Please revert to the vomit photo I posted....
  9. JO20, where do you live in Michigan?
  10. great.. I'm do for an update arent I? If I can get some time this weekend, I will do that.. Thanks for asking
  11. More than I ever cared to know... Good Luck on that!
  12. MHR is a "hairmill".. They do multiple procedures at one time. They are also known for bringing new doctors in the field of hair restoration, along with poorly trained staff. They are known to be second class in hair restoration techniques, and are not upto date on modern techniques. They are money driven, flashed with fancy, misinforming advertising commercials. They can be far more expensive than many top doc's in this field, who and train, only top notch procedures... Sounds like you have much research to do. Take Robert's suggestion wisely, and look outside of commercialism... Good Luck!
  13. don't goto MHR.. I did and regreted it. There are far better options. Read around you'll figure it out.
  14. it's funny what only a few weeks make.. I still don't have the "Wow" factor going on, but have started to notice some significant change.. I will post some photo's soon. I am becoming more pleased by the day.
  15. wow.. that's wide!! I don't know how you could be sued by the doctor, if you actually have that wide of a scar. Photo's would be very helpful here.
  16. not on the forum, but the actual site is a great place to start.. http://www.hairrestorationnetwork.com/
  17. Good Luck!! If you've done your research, then you are in good hands! Hope you are up to posting some photos. I'm sure it would be very helpful to all the female readers of the forums. Since, not many, if any ever post before, afters and updates. I'm sure you could be very helpful, and be a leader of sharing. Good Luck again!! Hope to hear more.
  18. Kez, I sure hope you are not showering or bathing every 5 days!!
  19. sorry, guys... I don't like personal recomendations. It doesn't lead to personal investigation. Especially from the forum admin/ owner. Nothing personal Pat. Remember research!!
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