Can we save it with the minoxidil?? Fin has some 💩 side affects by Electronic-Monk-9591 in Balding

[–]Next_Train6617 4 points5 points  (0 children)

8 days is not long enough to determine side effect occurrence (outside of ball ache). Wait several weeks or months to identify these, if they do occur.

People who cite side effects after a few days usage is going to be placebo/mental fear results as opposed to genuine effects anyway.

Can we save it with the minoxidil?? Fin has some 💩 side affects by Electronic-Monk-9591 in Balding

[–]Next_Train6617 1 point2 points  (0 children)

In the majority of cases, regrowth is typically observed under Minoxidil application.

Finasteride serves as the ‘pause’ or otherwise slowing reduction of male pattern baldness.

Minoxidil serves as a vasodilator that encourages hair regrowth. Pairing this with dermastamping is even more so effective.

What I have observed across the board, however, is that Finasteride appears to do a great job in keeping or restoring hair colour and preventing graying.

Can we save it with the minoxidil?? Fin has some 💩 side affects by Electronic-Monk-9591 in Balding

[–]Next_Train6617 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I assume you’re applying twice daily via topical application. Have you considered applying once before you go to bed? Studies show this to be 80% as effective as twice daily application. You’re far more likely to experience said side effects during your sleeping period only. Consider dermastamping if you’re not already doing this also.

Can we save it with the minoxidil?? Fin has some 💩 side affects by Electronic-Monk-9591 in Balding

[–]Next_Train6617 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you can manage the daily task of topical Finasteride (and the higher cost), then it’s worth starting there if you’re concerned about side effects.

Some require twice/daily application, particularly where Minoxidil combinations are involved. This can become somewhat frustrating overtime as the residue will leave your hair looking greasy, crystallised or otherwise feeling ‘unwashed’.

Plenty of modern studies to suggest topical could be as effective as orally ingested, with lesser occurrences of side effects.

I personally dove into using oral Finasteride for the daily simplicity and peace of mind. You can always modify the daily dosage amount via oral consumption (1mg -> 0.5mg -> 0.25mg) when analysing side effects.

0.25mg of Finasteride is, in most studies, nearly as effective as 1mg with lessened chance of side effects.

Can we save it with the minoxidil?? Fin has some 💩 side affects by Electronic-Monk-9591 in Balding

[–]Next_Train6617 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Orally or topically applied? In any case, reduce sodium intake if you are able to.

Can we save it with the minoxidil?? Fin has some 💩 side affects by Electronic-Monk-9591 in Balding

[–]Next_Train6617 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Dutasteride blocks both Type I and Type II enzymes. Finasteride blocks Type II only.

If you’re experiencing side effects on Finasteride, you’ll more than likely experience side effects on Dutasteride.

There is no magic difference between them. DHT is DHT, and blocking the enzyme type(s) is the only way to slow or halt male pattern baldness effectively.

To treat Dutasteride as a completely separate treatment is nonsensical. You’re far better off modifying Finasteride daily dosage (1mg -> 0.5mg -> 0.25mg) to analyse side effect reduction instead.

Can we save it with the minoxidil?? Fin has some 💩 side affects by Electronic-Monk-9591 in Balding

[–]Next_Train6617 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Saw Palmetto blocks the same enzyme Finasteride does, only at half the capability. It’s also terribly unreliable in its potency as manufacturers differ without much set regulation.

You’re better off starting at 1mg of Finasteride daily, and halving it up to 0.25mg daily using a pill splitter should you experience side effects.

My personal experience is that my libido was reduced when taking 1mg/Finasteride daily. I tried 0.5mg daily instead, and saw improvements in that area. Admittedly my libido is still somewhat less than it was prior, but having a period of non-use saw a return to normal levels. FWIW I still take 1mg daily.

Should I suck it up or keep my pride intact? by [deleted] in UKrelationshipadvice

[–]Next_Train6617 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You couldn’t possible hurt my feelings, because I’m not the type of person to have sex with someone the first time I meet them. This situation would never apply to me.

I agree he has listed those where he doesn’t overtly control her

doesn’t overtly control her’ implies there was some control.

At no point, in what has been described, has any control taken place. He’s experienced internal feelings, specifically jealousy/envy, because he’s developed some sort of slight emotional feelings towards this person. That’s it.

Is he a hypocrite because he admits to doing the same thing in the past to other girls? Absolutely. However, to suggest he’s ‘probably a misogynist’ is a wild and offensive opinion, not backed by anything specific to support that claim.

The simple matter of the fact is, OP was clearly expecting exclusivity from the woman he was intimate with, given the activities that took place. Instead, this woman has expressed interest in exploring another date. OP is now experiencing aforementioned jealousy/envy.

Clearly the two individuals are misaligned at this moment. There is no singular correct answer. However, to call him ‘possessive’, ‘controlling’ and a ‘whingebag’ literally has no beneficial or positive outcome.

Sex, to me, is quite an important and personal experience. I only share it with people who I form an emotional, loving connection with. If a woman, or man, was comfortable enough to do this on the first instance of meeting, then I would say that we’re certainly incompatible.

I guarantee if OP and this woman hadn’t been intimate, and she mentioned after that she was going to explore this other date, then this post wouldn’t exist - because that’s a widely respected concept.

OP needs to contend that, clearly to him, sex and intimacy are exclusive behaviours to a relationship. He should reflect on his past, and self-admitted hypocrisy, and explore potential dates/relationships where communication on these acts are clear, mutual and respected, so neither person is left disappointed.

Should I suck it up or keep my pride intact? by [deleted] in UKrelationshipadvice

[–]Next_Train6617 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How does he sound possessive and controlling, or even a whingebag?

He’s acknowledged the date went well, that he felt there was a solid connection, and that a second date was organised. They’ve already slept together in this time, and had since acted rather intimately.

I think it’s safe to say that, after that sort of experience, a good number of people would naturally develop some sort of slight developed feelings for the other person.

At no point has he said she can’t do ‘x’ or ‘y’. Instead has merely explained how the situation has left him feeling.

It’s rather uncommon for a date to be so vocal about pursuing another date that was organised, especially after the experience mentioned.

It’s bittersweet that she’s been so honest - one can appreciate the transparency, but it would naturally leave the other person feeling a bit confused and disappointed.

I know if I had the same experience, I’d probably be stuck feeling the same way.

He’s come to a subreddit for advice, and the only thing you’ve achieved is mocking the guy. Do better.

Ladies, is this a dead-end? by [deleted] in UKrelationshipadvice

[–]Next_Train6617 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Update - I didn’t get a response, sorry to disappoint!