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SimBa
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Yeah, I'm similar in that I may go the 'holding on' route a little longer and who knows I may 'hold on' for the distance and make a hirsute cadaver ; ]Hi
I myself worried about side effects from Fin, hence the switch to topical, which seems to have produced results with no sides.
The whole ‘accept being bald’ argument has no real answer. I‘m currently optimistic that I’m getting results with no sides
and the cost of meds is affordable, so continuing and maybe a transplant is the way forward. I feel life with hair is better, but not a deal breaker. It feels doable, affordable and achievable, then that’s where I’m heading. Things might change in time though. If it gives me 10-15 years with decent hair I’ll be happy. At the end of the day, once I’m well into my 60’s everything is getting worse, at some point I’ll have to let go and accept I’m on my way out! Until then though, might as well keep trying to be the best I can be.
Basically I see this as putting myself back in the pack, with people my age that haven’t gone bald, rather than some sort of eternal youth.
Cheers
I have a similar attitude in that I know life will go on hair or no hair but feel at least with hair there are a few more options in terms of styling etc, although lets be honest it's unlikely to be an Elvis quiff or footballers mullet, although I wouldn't want either of these but nice to have the option,
I plan on finding out more about HT's and if good, I may go for it in Winter at the end of the year. If I like the buzz look this is a consideration because when you go the FUE HT route this will leave thousands of donor scars which is a big consideration





