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Shorty B

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  • Birthday 01/10/1972

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  1. i'm seeing the cardiologist tomorrow morning and hopefully can get off it quickly. Anybody know if your hair (transplanted included) grows back if I've only been on this med for 10 weeks. I would hope so but heard somewhere that even if you stop taking a beta blocker the lose is usually permanent? Doen't seem to add up to me. Anybody with experience please let me know. Again, very lose does and short period of time on it.
  2. I just started a very low dose of a beta blocker (metoprolol tartrate) two months ago and take 12.5 mg in Am and about 8 mg in PM. I could swear I'm noticing some more hair in my comb lately (from front and top), like 20 or so hairs a day. That problem had seemed to diminish greatly over the years as I would hardly ever notice hair in my comb anymore (most of it fell out in my 20's and the HT hair isn't going anywhere). I read that only about 1% of people even report hair loss on this drug and I'm not sure if that is at higher doses as 25 mg is the lowest does, with 50 and 100 mg being more typical. I only started taking this fro some benign PVC's I was having. I'm thinking of stopping the med after talking to cardio since it's not medically needed, it just reduces my symptoms. If the beta-blocker is causing thinning, are there any ones that don't given the low dosage I take. And...will my hair grow back? Scheduled to get a HT with Dr. Dorin in Nov. It's been about 4 1/2 yrs since my last one with Dr. Katz.
  3. Excellent idea! I'm sure it will be a blast for anyone able to attend. Unfortunately, that time frame overlaps with the family vacation this year, but maybe next time. There's certainly alot to celebrate, as this site has served as a valuable resource to so many people.
  4. I agree with previous comments...the burden of proof is on the manufacturer, and there is still a lot to prove with this product's claims. That picture and generic product overview isn't going to cut it. For starters, if it really is a proven product that's been around for so many years then why's the marketing so poor? Hopefully, there's more scientific evidence that can be provided to the site for review, otherwise it appears just to be another "miracle cure" with little backing.
  5. I just tried the light brown a few weeks ago on my crown area and it works great. I do think I need to devote more time to it in the morning though since I only give myself an extra 3-5 minutes to apply it after I've blown-dried my hair. Is it initially supposed to be kinda pasty or am I applying to much water to the applicator? It never seems like powder to me, just a scalp tanner that reduces the contrast when i brush my hair straight back. Maybe I should be applying it differently for better results, any suggestions?
  6. Agreed, take it from someone who went through one of the "hair mills" many years ago. They can sell you a bill of goods that you are stuck with trying to fix the rest of your life. The thing with a place like MHR is that their work may look good until you have done enough research to see what type of quality work is really available by the top docs listed on this site. Take your time with this decision.
  7. Bill, I was looking forward to seeing some updated pics. Looks great, and I agree with the opinions that you could always go back later and "soften up" the front area if you want to. In my opinion, your hair looks very natural even cut short, since you have enough to pull that look off, but it's your hair so grow it as you please. We should try to catch up some time in June or July. Shorty B
  8. London_Lad, Wow, you sure went through a mega session alright. Results looks great so far, the best I've seen at the 3-4 month mark. Keep us posted on your progress with updated pics. Must feel great to finally get rid of the cap. Shorty B
  9. Chalfont is close to me, I'm only a few minutes from the Philly Turnpike exit, off of Rt. 1. I would definately like to check your resluts in person once you hit the 6-8 months mark. I'm sure you can provide me with some good advice on my next HT as well. We'll exchange contact info. and set somthing up in a few months. Look forward to meeting, you provide a lot of good advice on this site.
  10. NE Philly area. Close to you?
  11. Accidentially posted before typing...rookie mistake. Posted edited version. Also, I recently sent pics online to Hasson & Wong, as well as Dr. Feller. Waiting for a respone. I plan on seeing katz for a consult in 3 weeks since he is only 30 minutes from me.
  12. Jerry, I agree Bill comments, so I won't waste time repeating them all. The pic looks good in my opinion and the fact that you are happy at this point is all that matters. You have the option to go with a HT later if you want, so see how the system works for you in the meantime. Thanks for sharing.
  13. Nicholas, Your posting gave me flashbacks I, like many others on this site, started losing my hair at a young age. I started around 20 and lost alot over the next 4 years, then it started to slow down. It was devastating, but I still found a way to enjoy college, dating, going out, etc. I did wear a hat 9 out of 10 days but it worked for me. Looking back, it was much harder to deal with hairloss at that age than in my mid 30's since there didn't seem to be nearly as any people suffering from it (at least that I hung out with). I think all the advice you have gotten so far advice on this site is good, continue to use it. Believe me, I wish this type of support, and information was available when I was your age. It would have save me some painful (and expensive) mistakes. I had a HT at 21 with one of the old hair clinics and it was a bad choice, I should have waited a least another year and found a top doc (easier said than done at the time), but I was desperate for a solution and not wasn't looking at the longterm plan. I see no reason you shouldn't seek a consultation with a surgeon listed on this site, since they are the best. I know you may feel your world is coming to an end, but it isn't. Do your research, use this site as much as possible, get back on the meds. and things will fall in place with you. The advancements made in the HT field have been amazing over the last few years, so you'll have options that wouldn't have been available to you a number of years ago. DON'T RUSH INTO SOMETHING LIKE A HT SINCE THE RESULTS (GOOD or BAD) WILL BE WITH WITH YOU FOR A LIFETIME. In the meantime, make every effort to enjoy your college experieince, since they turn out to be some of the most memorable years in many people's lives. Keep us posted on your situation.
  14. Thanks Pat, and Merry Christmans and Happy New Year to all the members and their families. As a newer member on this forum, I look forward to all the new discussions 2007 has to offer.
  15. I relize this post is a year old, but for anyone reading it, avoid Dr. Horace MacVaugh and NuHart at all costs. I had my first couple of procedures with him 13 years ago back when he was with Cleveland Hair Clinic. Not very good results and horrible scar after the 2nd HT that I've had to get revision work up front with Dr. Gallagher and part of the scar removed over the years just to look OK. Unfortunately, I never took pics. of those old surgeries, but they were horrible by today's standards.
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