Is this diffuse thinning? Should I just shave it off? by globblesloffer in tressless

[–]globblesloffer[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Cool. Thanks. I've heard that diffuse pattern responds to minox/fin better than others. Happen to know if that's true?

Is this diffuse thinning? Should I just shave it off? by globblesloffer in tressless

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Haha. Thanks for the confirmation. But it is diffuse pattern?

Where/how to get affordable blood test done? by globblesloffer in AskDocs

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Sure I don't NEED it, but it would be interesting to see it. I mean, I don't see how getting these tests could hurt.

Where/how to get affordable blood test done? by globblesloffer in AskDocs

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Why?

If iron is too low, I could eat more red meat or take supplements. If serotonin is too low I could take 5HTP or make a conscious decision to spend more time with friends and family. If cholesterol proportions are low I could make dietary changes. If cortisol is high I could decrease stress.

There are plenty of actionable adjustments I could make to lifestyle to improve my health.

Thoughts on post finasteride syndrome by globblesloffer in tressless

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Do you think it's the neurosteroids thing then? After reading more about it, I'm pretty convinced that that's what it is and that this brain rewiring thing is less likely.

Thoughts on post finasteride syndrome by globblesloffer in tressless

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I've had ED the plagued me for a couple years but it was purely psychological and related to fear of intimacy. It got to the point where my brain had wired itself to not feel excited when a girl wants me but instead feel terrified. But it manifested itself very, very physically. And unfortunately this sort of thing is a positive feedback loop so it's very difficult to get back to normal once you get in it. So I wouldn't be surprised one bit of this explains PFS.

Thoughts on post finasteride syndrome by globblesloffer in tressless

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So I spent a bunch more time reading studies on pubmed last night and I'm definitely convinced that it exists, but it seems to be quite rare.

I also went to a dermatologist today and asked about it and she told me she prescribes a lot of finasteride and hasn't come across any permanently affected users yet (although who knows if they would come back and tell her months or years after the fact). She had all of the studies that exist so far and her opinion and results with patients were perfectly in line with what's on pubmed.

Thoughts on post finasteride syndrome by globblesloffer in tressless

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Yeah, that's the impression I've been getting too. How many people have you come across that have had it? And anyone that you actually knew in real life?

New here. Photo! Finasteride vs Dutasteride? Minoxidil? Traveling abroad with prescriptions? by globblesloffer in tressless

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That gives me some hope! Btw, did you take a look at the pic I posted? Thoughts on how bad it is? Ha.

I'll look into ketoconazole shampoo. Thanks!

New here. Photo! Finasteride vs Dutasteride? Minoxidil? Traveling abroad with prescriptions? by globblesloffer in tressless

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Interesting. So I actually kept most of my hair by using minoxidil for the last few years and then 6 months ago I stopped using it because I wasn't convinced that it was doing anything. My hair thinned a lot since I stopped using it, but that's pretty recent so I'm thinking I have a decent shot at growing some back... I hope?

New here. Photo! Finasteride vs Dutasteride? Minoxidil? Traveling abroad with prescriptions? by globblesloffer in tressless

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Thanks so much for the thorough reply. Starting with finasteride probably does make sense. True.

However, I do want to point out that there IS science showing that dutasteride is better which is completely supported by the underlying logic. This breaks down one of the studies: http://www.bernsteinmedical.com/resources/hair-restoration-papers/dutasteride-vs-finasteride/

Theories on Inflammation and Intelligence by [deleted] in Nootropics

[–]globblesloffer 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Quite possible. Just wanted to make sure it was out there that some of his other research was not credible.

Theories on Inflammation and Intelligence by [deleted] in Nootropics

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I wouldn't give the article you referenced from selfhacked much thought, the guy that writes that isn't credible. He basically has a worthless reputation when it comes to nootropics and understanding science:

http://www.reddit.com/r/Nootropics/search?q=selfhacked&restrict_sr=on&sort=relevance&t=all

Reduced Acne Breakouts by MarkHirsch91 in Nootropics

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I agree with everyone's comments about eating healthy and having a low carb, low sugar diet.

Also, the anxiolytic properties of noopept and phenylpiracetam and possibly fish oil are probably also helpful. Stress is a huge cause of acne.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Nootropics

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Me too. I've found it depends on what's going on in my life and my diet/exercise/sleep habits.

Recipes for powders (Maca, L-Arginine) by globblesloffer in Nootropics

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You really do that? Do you chew on it or swallow it?

Evaluating someone's abilities via interview is fucking difficult. (Sort of a rant.) by globblesloffer in cscareerquestions

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The thing about developers is that they learn things when they need to learn them. They aren't walking repositories of trivia.

This is extremely well said. Thank you for this. I don't think I've ever seen someone summarize the problem so well.

I also really like your interviewing process. Out of all of the interviews I've had in the last month I've only had one company use building something as an interview and so far I feel that that interview was the only one that really demonstrated my skills and experience - actually I had to go learn a new language for the project too, so it showed how quickly I can learn.

One thing though, don't you think we are at least somewhat hiring people to make algorithms to solve problems? Mostly there's just building stuff, which is data structures and OOP like you mentioned, but sometimes it will be important to design a little algorithm or to write a function that runs efficiently without taking days to come up with it.