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waveskier

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  1. Hi Delicio, I'm not qualified to make comments or suggestions, but I can assure some of the more knowledgeable members will respond. All I can say is hang in there as there are always options. I can imagine how depressing this can be for you, but it helps to know you are not alone. Just wait a bit and I'm sure you will get some good advice. You have come to the right place! Good luck to you. Aloha Russ
  2. Well not what I wanted to hear, but good to know. It is not very comfortable hanging for any reasonable length of time. At least I can say that it is good for my lower back. scart5 I knew there must be a reason that all those Aussies have such thick hair!
  3. I have heard that hanging inverted like on a "BackSwing" is supposed to stimulate hair growth. I am just wondering if this is true? I really can't see how it could do any harm? Thanks Russ
  4. I would like to hear from others that have used it. Anyone?
  5. WB280, Congrats on the hair and the new car! The 458 is drop dead gorgeous with performance to match its beauty. I know we are way off topic, but couldn't help it. Aloha Russ
  6. Was I supposed to put neosporin on the recipient site? Nobody told me about that one.
  7. wb280, It is Lambo Gallardo, got a year and a half ago and it almost cost me my marriage! Never told the wife till it was ordered and on its way. I knew she would flip if I told her ahead of time. Big risk, but it worked out OK. That thing is more fun than any man should be aloud to have!
  8. No deep layering with mine. I still amazed at how nice mine has healed. When I saw those sutures I couldn't see how that could even look clean, but they worked beautifully.
  9. My doctor did the strip removal and close up, and all the rest was done by his technicians. So far (5 weeks after) I have no complaints. I know his reputation is on the line and I am sure if he entrusted the graft planting to technicians he must be confident in their abilities. It bothered me a little at first, but then I learned that the technicians do nothing but the separation and planting. That is all they do all the time. They must be better than the doctor with so much experience. I just think of them as specialists. There are doctors that do it all, but that could be extremely fatiguing. I now think it is a good thing to have a team. JMO Russ
  10. It sure wasn't done on me, and I have never heard of it till today.
  11. How about the shots! That was right up there on my list of things I didn't like.
  12. Yep, got mine washed and cut at 3 weeks PO. I just asked him to be careful with his comb at the grafts and donor site.
  13. Congrats! Sounds like some nice results. I'm at 4 weeks and my scar is very hard to find. I have my wife put Mederma on it every night and last night she really struggled tying to find it. Hope the rest goes as well.
  14. No I think he means pain. I'm almost 4 weeks PO and I still have pain or maybe a better word would be tenderness. I was just thinking the same thing, why is this still tender? I have plenty of numbness above the donor site, but I still have trouble when sleeping trying to find a place for the pillow that doesn't hurt.
  15. I can only find one word, success! I think anyone would be thrilled with those results.
  16. Are there any negtatives to FUE that you don't have with FUT? Such as survival rate? I know it takes longer and is more expensive. Anything else people should know?
  17. I asked the same question before my surgery. You will find a wide range of answers on this but from my experience I would say 10 days PO is a good marker. I started back at 7 days doing very light exercises and nothing laying down. No bending over and no straining. I slowly ramped up from there and now at 3 weeks PO I am back to 100% doing just about everything. Good luck!
  18. What I have a hard time understanding is when someone describes "shedding". What is SHEDDING? It sure must mean something different to everyone. I read a post where I young man described his shedding as losing 9 or more hairs after a shower. Geez, I have been losing 20 or more one regular basis for years and I'm not close to bald. I thought that was normal? Can anyone tell me what is considered normal?
  19. David, That is a great tip, and sure will save some money!
  20. My face was so swollen after the 3rd day you could not have gotten me to bend over for anything!
  21. Same as above. I do lots of warm up prior to my workout, but I am very careful not to stretch the neck or do anything that might stress the donor site. I make sure I keep my chin up at all times. I started back working out on day 8. I kept it very light. I'm now at almost 100% on day 19. Good luck!
  22. Bill, I appreciate your answer. I guess I will just leave it alone right now. As you mentioned, it probably will start shedding within another week or so. Mahalo!
  23. I noticed there was no answer to his questions, and I am wondering the same thing at about 3 weeks is it ok to shave down the graft stubble? Thanks!
  24. re001, I admire your honesty and ability to be right up front with the issue. Wish you the best!
  25. I have been sleeping on my gratfs since day 7 at the advice of my doctor.
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