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thebossman

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  1. hey is your dad bald? are you projected to be a nw6/7? just curious
  2. thanks ive been looking at erdogan... looks like solid work
  3. hows your twin bros hair? is he on propecia? bald?
  4. nobody really knows but the best guess is to look at your dad or your moms dad and see how their hairloss is progressing or has progressed. yeah good surgeons will take a conservative approach and plan for the future. most people take propecia after getting a HT to stop your natural hairloss from progressing, its an on going battle
  5. which doctor on the list of recommended ones offer the best price for fue? im already aware people will say "dont look for a doctor based on price" but that imo is a bunch of crap. i aint made of money and of course price is going to be a consideration, if i was a rich million then yeah i'd go to the best doc but i'm not. also, since they are on the recommended list, their work obviously cant be that bad and that is good enough for me. i'm sure others are curious as well
  6. he just wants to know who charges the least and is on the recommended list of doctors. thats all, nothing wrong with that
  7. thats a nice hairstyle. back to where you said the native hairs arent as thick as before? since your not on any meds, it could be your natural hairloss progressing. so the hairs behind your transplanted area, will eventually thin and recede. might be happening now thats why its not as thick as before?
  8. isnt that a good thing? no sweating, wooo! i sweat way too much from my head.. which i didnt
  9. i think you dont get what i'm trying to say. i'm saying if you have follices that are sensitive, weight training will speed the process of hairloss by increasing dht levels. this has nothing to do with whether or not high dht levels CAUSE hairloss or not. i am saying if you are going to LOSE hair eventually then HIGHER dht levels will speed this process up because you already have follices that are sensitive.
  10. well that is pretty much what i just said. obviously you have to be prone to mpb before dht levels affect your hair. if a slight amount of dht would cause hairloss to follicles that are prone. imagine a high amount of dht exposed to these follices, i'm sure it would speed up the process. which is what weight training does, increases dht. weight training would not cause you to lose hair but will speed the process up, IF you are prone to male pattern baldness or in other terms have follices that are DHT sensitive. that is what i am trying to say
  11. How is there no correlation? We know weight training raises testosterone levels and higher test levels means higher dht levels. Of course this only applies if you are prone to MPB
  12. people with bigger heads tend to lose hair? seems true to me, anyone else? havent seen alot of people with small heads go bald..
  13. dad is a nw3 at 50 years old. i am 22 years old right now and definitely have lost some hair.. probably a nw2 now. i already had a pretty big forehead before but now its huge. brother who is 1 year younger has no visible sign of hairloss. i have been weight training for the past 5 years and he has not, i firmly believe that there is a correlation between weight training and accelerated hair loss. raised dht levels or whatever. this will not stop me from weight training though. mothers side brothers all have strong hairlines (wish i got that gene instead) is it most likely that im going to follow my fathers path? what are the chances i can go bald?
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