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Dewayne

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  1. probably not. I think you'd see some blood if the graft(s) had actually came out. I wouldn't worry, and I think worst case if you did lose some it would probably only be one or two.
  2. Get him, thana. I agree with Feller, that the only real "cure" for being bald is to take hair from the back, non-balding section and place it in the balding part. Some might argue about the true meaning of the word cure, but I'm from Georgia, so what the hell? All I know is people don't automatically think "bald guy" when they see me coming. I went back to my old college last week for homecoming, and I promise you a couple people I haven't seen in 20 years said the only difference in me was a little thinning on my crown. A year ago, it would have been "losing your hair">
  3. That's been the comment I've heard most often lately, even though I haven't lost a pound in 10 years. Just a while ago, a lady I usually see several times a year kept on at me about what I've done different - if in fact it's not weightloss. And that's several over the past few weeks, and I know it's the hair they're not noticing. Oh well, just felt like sharing something....
  4. That's awesome, and I wish it never had bothered me so much (and I had a regular looking head). I suggest you take that $30k and buy a Porsche or something!
  5. I'm thinking of replacing all of the family photos in my home with some new shots, as I look pretty bald in some the past few years. The ones of me at the beginning, in my 20's, are pretty solid looking but I'm taking the whole bunch for some updates at the first of the year.
  6. I agree with the guys above. It's not sudden, for sure, but you sort of stop thinking about hair all the time. It's great, though. But, I don't think when I walk in a room how good my head looks now, or anything like that. It's more of a non-issue - sort of like it was in your 20's. I think I've started noticing people looking at me differently though, but maybe it's just more confidence.
  7. Just like Tommy said, you'll be looking normal - maybe even a little better, at the 70 day mark.
  8. I predict you won't be able to find the scar in about six months. Good luck. I slept most of the time. Picked out three or four movies and only remember one.
  9. Stu looks like a young guy, and sometimes young guys have a different perspective than us over 40 types so I think he's probably thinking what he gave us was dang well fine. If I was 25 with that mane, every time you saw me it would be walking away with a woman as well....
  10. You're certainly welcome. I have a business here and a fairly flexible schedule. Just P.M. me if you decide to and I'll give you my number. Also, if I were you I'd try to work out seeing 'yourcoach', as he's about two months out from a mega session. I'll be at 8 months on Nov. 23.
  11. 1. I'm not sure about the supplements, but those are good for your health for sure. 2. Correct. Try to get a prescription from your family doc for Proscar. It is finasteride at 5 mg. You should cut the pill into 1/3's and take M-W-F. Proscar is much, much cheaper that Propecia and the only differences are the name and the dose. Propecia is 1mg finasteride. I like the Rogaine Foam, which you can buy at rogaine.com or Walmart. I think it's a little cheaper online, about $58 for a 4-pack (4 month supply). Whereas Walmart sells a 3-pack for about $48. Give this a year to see if it works. Best to make some pics now and check your progress at 1 year. A lot of guys quit and then suddenly get thinner, because they didn't think it had worked. Better to have pics to compare. 3. See above. Go with the 5%. It's a bargain now compared to when I took it briefly back in 1988 (about $140 per month when adjusted for inflation). 4. Yes, but my family doc gave me 3 years worth of refills just last week. They all know about it. Some guys get insurance to take care of it. For me, it's about $80 for a 3 month supply. 5. These three are recommended, but I haven't seen a lot of their work.... http://www.hairtransplantnetwork.com/Consult-a-Physicia...list.asp?StateAbr=TX Dr. Alexander in Arizona is solid as well.
  12. stamos, Research on here and other sites daily and you'll know a lot in about a month. I didn't go for an in-person consult before my surgery, but I felt I had learned enough to know what to expect. I did a consult with three or four clinics over the phone while we both looked at my pictures. I can assure you these clinics have seen similar situations. You won't be unique, believe me. Did you check out the link to the doctor in Athens? I think you can get a great result in Europe, but I still wouldn't limit my options. What's a $1,000 when we're talking about the rest of your life? A lot of the clinics in Canada and the U.S. give travel discounts or credits as well. But again, I think you can get good results in Europe but make sure the clinics are vetted on here and other forums.
  13. I'm about 40 miles north of Atlanta. I think the poster "yourcoach" is in Atlanta as well. I'm also going to try and get back to Dr. Cooley for a checkup in late December, but can't make any guarantees. But, I'll be happy to let you look at my head. And I've read yourcoach's offer for anyone to look at his. He's about 2 months out from a 'mega-session' I think of over 4,000 grafts.
  14. You know, this picture taking thing isn't my cup of tea, but I'm going to try and get better. I have a relatively cheap digital camera that I've 'misplaced', so I took these with my video camera - which is a pretty good video camera but not all that good for stills. Who was it that wrote the excellent blog about picture taking? Remember the one where he held up the candle as lighting? Maybe I'll check that out.
  15. I emailed my pics, did a phone consult the week before, and then an in-person consult at 7 a.m. By 7:30 he was taking out the donor. I'm not aware of any lab tests. Ideally, I would think the afternoon before would be the best consult time. But, with a pro I think they can size you up pretty quickly. I had researched so much that I knew just about everything I needed, and the only question was to dense pack the front 1/3, or spread it over my whole head. We went with the top 2/3.
  16. I haven't been around much, but here are a few 15 month pics at the end. My back and sides are cut down to a 1-guard, and I was a little surprised to see the scar evident since it really can't be found with a 3 guard cut. I hope the two new pics I posted show up at the end.....
  17. My doctor took the first row of old plugs out, as well as three "rows" the previous doctor had put into my crown. I was amazed looking at it in Dr. Cooley's office, that the doc in 1991 had put the exact same line pattern all the way back on my head. He took those out, and cut them into one hair follicles and then replanted them and that made a big difference. I don't see your donor area as being all that limited, and definitely think you could be fixed up pretty good. Check out this doctor, who has an office right there in Athens. http://www.hairtransplantnetwork.com/Consult-a-Physician/doctors.asp?DrID=56
  18. That would be like a dream to me (undetectable). Is this really possible? You write in your blog Now for me it is too late to do that? I mean the scar will be visible if I shave my head, right? Or can I hide it with plastic surgery and save it for all my life? That was the problem for me, as my scar and plugs would have been noticeable had I shaved it. Keep in mind, though, I wrote that weblog 10 months ago before I had the repair. I feel different now for sure, but if a guy can deal with a shaved head then I believe that's the best way to go. I have a lot of colleagues who look great bald, but I could just never bring myself to it and couldn't pull it off. From looking at your pics, I think even a small session of 1500 or so would make a world of difference. But, you can definitely improve things.
  19. Chuck, Although I graduated from another college in Alabama, I've been a fan of Alabama football since I was about five years old (1972 or so). I would like for TT to make it to play us, but as long as Bama makes it I'm soooo happy. It's been a while for us. Better get your guns ready if you play us! Do you think Leach will go to Tennessee? I've heard a little of that down here.
  20. stamos, This is your lucky day, because someone (me) has read this and had exactly the same problem and similar circumstances! Although I'm not Greek (I'm Alabamian....), I've had a lot of the old plugs removed and replaced with a very natural look. You can check my blog, but yes you can definitely expect great improvement and your old plugs can be either recycled or blended in with FU's for a thicker, more natural looking head of hair. Send some pics to those guys Mike recommended. I'm so happy walking around now without having to hide an old plug job. Although I still have a thinning crown, I'm certain my transplant is undetectable.
  21. No offense, but I've added to my "ignore" list. It was interesting for a while, but time for me to move on....
  22. Yep, that's her. I was very impressed with Brandi: both her skills and her looks....
  23. Seriously though, that would be a good issue for one of the hair transplant associations to lobby for. Like someone mentioned before, you could save that money pre-tax, therefore it would take you about 1/3 less time to save up for a procedure. Maybe now since Biden is the VP, he could help us all out seeing how he's had a couple of procedures at least.
  24. That's an excellent question. If someone was twisting my arm for an answer I would say yes. The reason I would say that is I believe my wife used some of that for some plastic surgery on her eyes. I've also heard the lasik surgery can be done with those funds too, and I know chiropractic care is covered. You should call a couple of the clinics to be sure.
  25. And, since congress might take up the "Fairness Doctrine", check out Dr. Wong's patient at 17 months..... http://www.hairtransplantnetwork.com/blog/journal.asp?CopyID=428&WebID=128 Sometimes the photos posted by actual patients are much better than the ones on their websites.
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