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  1. Nooo way. The brain fog/dissociation feeling was horrible. I would just want to lay in bed and sleep because being awake meant I had to deal with the mental sides. I was so scared I was never going to feel like my old self again. It took me over a month to get back to normal. This is only after taking 0.25 mg twice! I've been on an SSRI (Citalopram) since 2010, so maybe it made it worse? I took the Fin before bed and in the morning took my citalopram like a normally do. And it was an hour after taking the citalopram that I started feeling dizzy/couldn't concentrate/ect. I was thinking about trying RU, but let's say I started taking it for like a year then decide to get a transplant after that. Won't I have to stop applications for a while for my scalp to heal? And if I do that, I might experience a nasty shed. Seems like something you have to apply religiously. My mom's dad went NW 5/6 bald. His 4 sons have some loss, but not like he had. My dad's dad has a good amount of hair still for his old age. My dad had a mature hairline in his 30s from the looks of his pictures, and it's still OK now in his 50s but he took steroids in his 40s so it's hard to really say. My two younger brothers (19 and 23) have straighter hairlines than me. If I need to get more than one HT done in my life time, then so be it. I just wish knew how much more I'm going to lose, ya know? My plan originally was to take Fin for a year and then go get a FUE. But since I got Fin sides, I'm kind of lost now.
  2. Tried taking Propecia back in September and it was a fail. Got very bad brain frog after only taking two doses of 0.25 mg. So the only thing I'm currently doing now to fight my hair loss is Regenpure DR every other day and S5 cream on my hairline every night. So here's the deal. I hate my hairline and want a straighter one. I have no idea when it started to recede. From the age of 13 to 23 I had long hair and never paid attention to my hairline until I cut my hair short and noticed I couldn't style it the way I wanted. I just turned 25 and at least a NW2. I can get a transplant done if I want, money is not a problem, but how stupid would it be to get one right now? Should I wait a few more years and see how much worse it gets? I'm really hoping it's going to stabilize (could happen...right? :confused:). I haven't noticed much hairline recession from what it looked a year ago. My right side is worse than my left. Hair loss sucks.
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