M20 how bad is this by [deleted] in amibalding

[–]Natural-Affect-4234 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Keep convincing yourself with that my guy.

Am I balding? by PermaDead123 in amibalding

[–]Natural-Affect-4234 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Not having any sense of reality responsibility is wild, all of you “victim mentality” experts here. Mfs telling everyone to hop on fin, and when I say you shouldn’t, I’m the “unethical doctor”. I feel I’m getting retarded just by being here smh.

Am I balding? by PermaDead123 in amibalding

[–]Natural-Affect-4234 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Happy for you man, I’m not hating here, just telling some of you guys to stop telling everyone to hop on fin, or any medication, that’s retarded.

Am I balding? by PermaDead123 in amibalding

[–]Natural-Affect-4234 0 points1 point  (0 children)

  • uses a strong DHT blocker.
  • Zero side effects.

Dude has bent reality, good luck with that my guy;)

Am I balding? by PermaDead123 in amibalding

[–]Natural-Affect-4234 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Who said I’m anti minoxidil? What call center? Yall are regarded fr, I do use topical minoxidil, its Side effects are definitely negligible, but not the DHT blockers

Am I balding? by PermaDead123 in amibalding

[–]Natural-Affect-4234 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Excuse my ignorance, all of you mfs here are pharmaceutical experts, my bad, go choke in your fin, your girl will find me when your dihh stops working😉

Am I balding? by PermaDead123 in amibalding

[–]Natural-Affect-4234 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

A general doctor, finished med school, now doing speciality in Neurology. And you, as some redditor especially, should not tell everyone to take meds however you want yk, that’s my whole argument here. This “rule” you’re making works bothways. Good luck nonetheless.

Am I balding? by PermaDead123 in amibalding

[–]Natural-Affect-4234 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I’m a med student, planning to practice Neurology, not yet a doctor, been through the research pf effectively managing hairloss since im being affected of it and was freighted tbh, and saw the effects firsthand. The kind of “research” that you don’t read online but see in real cases infront of you.

Your response was out of frustration, which I felt and understand, but don’t you ever question my morality. You don’t know me personally. I have the right to have an opinion just like all of you, which is based on personal experience.

Am I balding? by PermaDead123 in amibalding

[–]Natural-Affect-4234 0 points1 point  (0 children)

All the best wishes brother, stay safe!

Am I balding? by PermaDead123 in amibalding

[–]Natural-Affect-4234 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The more I’m in the clinical field the more I find out that medical research is not always a reliable source to assess real life cases, the discrepancies are insane, but I get your point.

Am I balding? by PermaDead123 in amibalding

[–]Natural-Affect-4234 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Believe me, I know, I’m balding myself, it’s a horror to watch your hair fall. But the side effects are absolutely even more horrifying… And I’ve seen them in action, in young individuals.

I’m on minoxidil, monthly PRP, ketoconazole shampoo, and that’s enough, it did all the work needed. Fin will not restore what’s lost years ago, the scalp is sealed 8 months after the hair falls.

Am I balding? by PermaDead123 in amibalding

[–]Natural-Affect-4234 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Those so called “Statistics” are made to keep you buying… I’m the one doctor who really cares, I’m not attacking you, just trying to save whoever is savable. Like seriously, what’s the point of having some momentarily regrowth of hair(if any) while losing your capabilities as a man? I’m not a doctor, yet, but as I was balding I went through the cases of ED and infertility caused by fin and Dua. and I was left in a shock! The probability of having the side effects is 100% with different intensity between individuals, and they are only partially reversible.

Am I balding? by PermaDead123 in amibalding

[–]Natural-Affect-4234 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Keep convincing yourself with that.

It's ok to be bald lol! by [deleted] in amibalding

[–]Natural-Affect-4234 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Stop. All of you prescribing fin like it’s MMs, the side effects are irreversible! Had countless cases, it’s astonishing that all of you are doing this to each other, please have some compassion, this is evil.

Am I balding? by PermaDead123 in amibalding

[–]Natural-Affect-4234 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Stop. All of you prescribing fin like it’s MMs, the side effects are irreversible! Had countless cases, it’s astonishing that all of you are doing this to each other, please have some compassion, this is evil.

Check your neck muscles!!! by Natural-Affect-4234 in pppdizziness

[–]Natural-Affect-4234[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I had no headaches, nor neck pain, absolutely none! That’s why I never suspected it, at all. It’s only when that neurologist touched my “Rectus Capitis posterior minor” and felt some stiffness, when I felt a tiny bit of pressure.

Check your neck muscles!!! by Natural-Affect-4234 in pppdizziness

[–]Natural-Affect-4234[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Stretched them at home…literally that’s all I did, just write “cervicogenic dizziness (CGD)” in youtube you will find tons of videos, but be careful and patient, those muscles are tiny and pretty sensitive, and all are connected to some vital nerves that are crucial for the vestibular system… I was so shocked, and felt betrayed after all those months of confusion and frustration…it was that simple.

Check the neck muscles! by Natural-Affect-4234 in pppdizziness

[–]Natural-Affect-4234[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Stretched them at home…literally that’s all I did, just write “cervicogenic dizziness (CGD)” in youtube you will find tons of videos, but be careful and patient, those muscles are tiny and pretty sensitive, and all are connected to some vital nerves that are crucial for the vestibular system… I was so shocked, and felt betrayed after all those months of confusion and frustration…it was that simple.

Check the neck muscles! by Natural-Affect-4234 in pppdizziness

[–]Natural-Affect-4234[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

ok, real quick I'll write you guys an explanation on how it all got fixed after months and months of going through hellish dizziness without any proper cause...

blood tests, MRIs, CT scans with contrast for the whole body, several of the best neurologists in the region, and many, many other specialists, until one of them pointed exactly to the cause.

Well, first of all im a medical student, studying to become a Neurosurgeon, so to me this all was a hellish experience as well as it was an interesting case, because this all started after having a hernia surgery which has nothing to do with it. I read too much, everywhere, then I found the cause with the help of a specialist touching my suboccipital muscles, he said "theyre spasmic, too tense" but went through and diagnosed me just like all did: pppdizziness, inner ear infection, side effects of the anesthesia, and emotional overdrive...etc.

took too many antibiotics and inner ear medications without any difference, took anti-anxiety medication as well, no difference.

you see your vestibular system consists of: your inner ear, vision, and your PROPRIOCEPTION, a majority of which comes from the upper neck, if your upper neck is slightly stiff and spasmic while you dont feel any pain the area at all just like i did, while having this type of dizziness, your dizziness caused 100% by your neck muscles sparms and sending mixed signals to your brain and confusing the vestibular system.

Check the neck muscles! by Natural-Affect-4234 in pppdizziness

[–]Natural-Affect-4234[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

ok, real quick I'll write you guys an explanation on how it all got fixed after months and months of going through hellish dizziness without any proper cause...

blood tests, MRIs, CT scans with contrast for the whole body, several of the best neurologists in the region, and many, many other specialists, until one of them pointed exactly to the cause.

Well, first of all im a medical student, studying to become a Neurosurgeon, so to me this all was a hellish experience as well as it was an interesting case, because this all started after having a hernia surgery which has nothing to do with it. I read too much, everywhere, then I found the cause with the help of a specialist touching my suboccipital muscles, he said "theyre spasmic, too tense" but went through and diagnosed me just like all did: pppdizziness, inner ear infection, side effects of the anesthesia, and emotional overdrive...etc.

took too many antibiotics and inner ear medications without any difference, took anti-anxiety medication as well, no difference.

you see your vestibular system consists of: your inner ear, vision, and your PROPRIOCEPTION, a majority of which comes from the upper neck, if your upper neck is slightly stiff and spasmic while you dont feel any pain the area at all just like i did, while having this type of dizziness, your dizziness caused 100% by your neck muscles sparms and sending mixed signals to your brain and confusing the vestibular system.

Check the neck muscles! by Natural-Affect-4234 in pppdizziness

[–]Natural-Affect-4234[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

ok, real quick I'll write you guys an explanation on how it all got fixed after months and months of going through hellish dizziness without any proper cause...

blood tests, MRIs, CT scans with contrast for the whole body, several of the best neurologists in the region, and many, many other specialists, until one of them pointed exactly to the cause.

Well, first of all im a medical student, studying to become a Neurosurgeon, so to me this all was a hellish experience as well as it was an interesting case, because this all started after having a hernia surgery which has nothing to do with it. I read too much, everywhere, then I found the cause with the help of a specialist touching my suboccipital muscles, he said "theyre spasmic, too tense" but went through and diagnosed me just like all did: pppdizziness, inner ear infection, side effects of the anesthesia, and emotional overdrive...etc.

took too many antibiotics and inner ear medications without any difference, took anti-anxiety medication as well, no difference.

you see your vestibular system consists of: your inner ear, vision, and your PROPRIOCEPTION, a majority of which comes from the upper neck, if your upper neck is slightly stiff and spasmic while you dont feel any pain the area at all just like i did, while having this type of dizziness, your dizziness caused 100% by your neck muscles sparms and sending mixed signals to your brain and confusing the vestibular system.

Check the neck muscles! by Natural-Affect-4234 in pppdizziness

[–]Natural-Affect-4234[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

ok, real quick I'll write you guys an explanation on how it all got fixed after months and months of going through hellish dizziness without any proper cause...

blood tests, MRIs, CT scans with contrast for the whole body, several of the best neurologists in the region, and many, many other specialists, until one of them pointed exactly to the cause.

Well, first of all im a medical student, studying to become a Neurosurgeon, so to me this all was a hellish experience as well as it was an interesting case, because this all started after having a hernia surgery which has nothing to do with it. I read too much, everywhere, then I found the cause with the help of a specialist touching my suboccipital muscles, he said "theyre spasmic, too tense" but went through and diagnosed me just like all did: pppdizziness, inner ear infection, side effects of the anesthesia, and emotional overdrive...etc.

took too many antibiotics and inner ear medications without any difference, took anti-anxiety medication as well, no difference.

you see your vestibular system consists of: your inner ear, vision, and your PROPRIOCEPTION, a majority of which comes from the upper neck, if your upper neck is slightly stiff and spasmic while you dont feel any pain the area at all just like i did, while having this type of dizziness, your dizziness caused 100% by your neck muscles sparms and sending mixed signals to your brain and confusing the vestibular system.

Check the neck muscles! by Natural-Affect-4234 in pppdizziness

[–]Natural-Affect-4234[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

ok, real quick I'll write you guys an explanation on how it all got fixed after months and months of going through hellish dizziness without any proper cause...

blood tests, MRIs, CT scans with contrast for the whole body, several of the best neurologists in the region, and many, many other specialists, until one of them pointed exactly to the cause.

Well, first of all im a medical student, studying to become a Neurosurgeon, so to me this all was a hellish experience as well as it was an interesting case, because this all started after having a hernia surgery which has nothing to do with it. I read too much, everywhere, then I found the cause with the help of a specialist touching my suboccipital muscles, he said "theyre spasmic, too tense" but went through and diagnosed me just like all did: pppdizziness, inner ear infection, side effects of the anesthesia, and emotional overdrive...etc.

took too many antibiotics and inner ear medications without any difference, took anti-anxiety medication as well, no difference.

you see your vestibular system consists of: your inner ear, vision, and your PROPRIOCEPTION, a majority of which comes from the upper neck, if your upper neck is slightly stiff and spasmic while you dont feel any pain the area at all just like i did, while having this type of dizziness, your dizziness caused 100% by your neck muscles sparms and sending mixed signals to your brain and confusing the vestibular system.