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StaggerLee123

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  1. If you are truly depressed, and not just getting the blues, you need to speak to a therapist or perhaps a psychiatrist. There have been many studies showing that exercise is just as effective as anti-depressant meds in alleviating symptoms of depression. If you are not getting enough exercise, as in daily exercise such walking, running, or lifting weights, you should start today. If all else fails seek professional help, it is nothing to be ashamed of, and it sounds like you know you need it.

  2. Beautiful work Dr. K. Hope you had a great summer! We've consulted a few agonizing times and the only thing I can say is I wish I knew you about 15 years ago.

     

    I'm sure you've been asked this before, but I can't recall seeing it so I'll ask it again. Your post-operative work is literally clean as a whistle. No other clinic, besides maybe Dr. Gable in some cases, comes close to the same clean looking newly implanted grafts. What do you credit this to? Is your use of epinephrine to control bleeding different than other clinics? Are you more careful at placing the grafts?

  3. Hi, i had one procedure couple of yeas ago. It gave me some coverage but not nearly enough. My doc did a decent job. No complaints. But many surgeons are conservative by nature, as was mine. I have heard about Dr. Conior. Seems he is somewhere between conservative and aggressive. I don't mind flying to Chicago, but i guess i am just trying to find out if there are any reputed docs in new york who go for high density.

     

    As always, any input will be greatly appreciated.

     

    Paris

     

    I would consult with Dr. Feller and Dr. Wesley if you want to stay in NY.

  4. You have just gone through the worst of it and things will start to happen soon. Again try not to think about it and stop constantly looking in the mirror. You know the cliche that a "watched pot never boils." Growth starts at different times but usually at the 3-4 month is a bit of a turning point. I would check with your doc (which I'm sure you have already) about your sutures if they are bothering you. Good luck again.

  5. No offense but you need to try to relax. You call yourself nervousguy and you really live up to that name every time you post! Every post is doom and gloom. Just try to live your life, let time pass and your procedure grow in. Constantly obsessing about every little thing and how it relates to hair growth is doing you no good.

     

    Talk to your doctor, maybe you need some Ambien or Xanax to get you through your anxieties and maybe a visit to a therapist wouldn't hurt either. Find a way to relax. I've found that meditation is a great way to unwind and deal with stress. There is an app called calm.com that will guide you through meditation sessions. Good luck.

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