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    Hair falling out can this happen?

    Of course if you are prone u will start losing hair i'm not. But just to say is it possible just cause you did 1 cycle and didnt lose any hair does that mean you can still have a chance of hair falling out a couple of cycles down the track?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hephens
    Of course if you are prone u will start losing hair i'm not. But just to say is it possible just cause you did 1 cycle and didnt lose any hair does that mean you can still have a chance of hair falling out a couple of cycles down the track?
    Everyone in my family is balding, receeding and my first cycle I was paranoid as hell, was on finasteride etc., didn't like the sexual sides so this time around I said screw it and my hair is actually growing faster. To answer your question, I think it is dose dependant, and depends on each person.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hephens
    Of course if you are prone u will start losing hair i'm not. But just to say is it possible just cause you did 1 cycle and didnt lose any hair does that mean you can still have a chance of hair falling out a couple of cycles down the track?
    Yes!
    It is very possible, especially with the varying cocktails and dosages that typically accompany progression.

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    Quote Originally Posted by samcam
    Everyone in my family is balding, receeding and my first cycle I was paranoid as hell, was on finasteride etc., didn't like the sexual sides so this time around I said screw it and my hair is actually growing faster. To answer your question, I think it is dose dependant, and depends on each person.

    your hair is growing faster?? what is your dosage???

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    i feel my hair has grown faster while on AAS. i Just hope down the track it doesnt decide to fall out.

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    I know for a fact Decca and tren murder hairlines

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    even though i am not prone to hair loss. There is still a possibility of losing some down the track?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Machin3
    I know for a fact Decca and tren murder hairlines
    1/2 wrong, 1/2 right. tren does because it is already at DHT. Tren = hairloss in a bottle. Deca does not but I think you are referring to mixing deca with 5-AR inhibitors?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Hephens
    even though i am not prone to hair loss. There is still a possibility of losing some down the track?
    Whatever that means?

    It's simple, you either have an abundance of DHT receptors in your scalp within the MPB area or not. If you do not have many or maybe no DHT receptors in that area (ala Ronald Regan) then you will never lose hair. Most people have DHT receptors in their scalp and experience some MPB, including women.

    It's genes passed down through generations. Biology 101. Just cause your Dad is bald doesn't mean you will be bald. But just because your Dad has a lot of hair doesn't mean you won't lose yours. They say to look to your mother's side of the family. Her father, brothers, etc. But that is not proven.
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    Quote Originally Posted by samcam
    Everyone in my family is balding, receeding and my first cycle I was paranoid as hell, was on finasteride etc., didn't like the sexual sides so this time around I said screw it and my hair is actually growing faster. To answer your question, I think it is dose dependant, and depends on each person.

    What are you taking? I almost guarantee will eventually get some hair falling out if you are using something like dbol, a-bomb, term, halotest, etc. Try it out, you'll see.

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    Thats right SJ the latest news sais that male pattern baldness is inherited from the mothers side of the family, so for a general forecast you should look at your grandfather and uncles if you have any from your mothers side, however althought its inherited from their side that still doesnt mean you will follow 100% in their exact baldness history!

    Just because you survived one cycle without losing hair it tells us absolutly nothing about wether you are prone or not!

    Think of it like a time-scale! Every man on earth is prone to baldness it is part of the ageing process! So for every man there is a given age/date at which this process will start! Using steroids makes you do a little jump on that scale,hence bringing you closer on that time-scale to the given point at which you will start to lose hair!

    So if your genetically predepositioned to lose your hair at 26 years old, and you start doing a cycle at age 24 then you could jump those two years (hairloss-wise) in that one cycle alone!

    However if you are genetically predepositioned to lose your hair at age 90years (some people are!!) Then doing 5-6 cycles in your twenties might do nothing, they might skip 20 years for your but there are still another 40+ to go to reach that point!!

    If you are very concerned with hairloss then forget steroids! But then again you should weight-out the odds because some people never do steroids ever in their life and lose all their hair at age 20!!!

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    I am not much concernd about hairloss i am just trying to understand it. I herd to look to the mother side and see for hair baldness. So its like if your mothers side lost there hair at 70years of age than, you can be likely to lose it aswell?

    so AAS and the scalp speeds up its age on the scalp. I just believe my hair may have grown on cycle and my hair is thick as, it might be good to lose some lol.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KAEW44
    Thats right SJ the latest news sais that male pattern baldness is inherited from the mothers side of the family, so for a general forecast you should look at your grandfather and uncles if you have any from your mothers side, however althought its inherited from their side that still doesnt mean you will follow 100% in their exact baldness history!

    Just because you survived one cycle without losing hair it tells us absolutly nothing about wether you are prone or not!

    Think of it like a time-scale! Every man on earth is prone to baldness it is part of the ageing process! So for every man there is a given age/date at which this process will start! Using steroids makes you do a little jump on that scale,hence bringing you closer on that time-scale to the given point at which you will start to lose hair!

    So if your genetically predepositioned to lose your hair at 26 years old, and you start doing a cycle at age 24 then you could jump those two years (hairloss-wise) in that one cycle alone!

    However if you are genetically predepositioned to lose your hair at age 90years (some people are!!) Then doing 5-6 cycles in your twenties might do nothing, they might skip 20 years for your but there are still another 40+ to go to reach that point!!

    If you are very concerned with hairloss then forget steroids! But then again you should weight-out the odds because some people never do steroids ever in their life and lose all their hair at age 20!!!
    Quite simply untrue.

    Some things are inherent to the aging process (puberty, dwindling Test levels in men, menopause, etc). This means that they necessarily happen with VERY little exception.

    Other things are not, and have genetic overrides such as: baldness – as evidenced by the millions of elderly men who are not; MPB – same reason as balding; graying hair – the red headed gene often overrides this; male chest hair growth – ever seen an Asian man’s chest; etc.

    Hopefully you won't argue that an 80 year old with a full head of hair, would have gone bald had he lived to ninety.

    M.

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    Hey Seattle

    havent seen ya in a while, good hair posts as usual....

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    Quote Originally Posted by magic32
    Quite simply untrue.

    Hopefully you won't argue that an 80 year old with a full head of hair, would have gone bald had he lived to ninety.

    M.
    I wont argue it in those exact figures, but if a guy still has a full head of hair at 80 i would predict his given age to lose it would be closer to 130 maybe!! Or even 160!! There is no equation to determine the exact age at which it should have fallen out, but yes surely some people will not live long enough to know that age, hence the number of old people with a full head of hair!!

    Hair follicules have a genetically determined resistance to DHT which differs from person to person, the key word is "resistance" not "complete immunity" !! And the word "resistance" is used to indicate that there is a breaking point there is no infinate resistance!

    Even with hair trasplants the doctor will take grafts from the lower back and sides of your head where the hairs are genetically much much more resistance than those on the top of your head and on the crown. The doctors then tell you those transplanted hairs will "probably" last your lifetime, because men having hair trasplants are usually in the late thirties + demographic and the doctors can risk hoping that you will not survive to the point at which they all fall out!

    Its like prostate cancer, every man will get it if he lives long enough! Some will get it at age 50! Others will get it at age 250!! And thats where the confidence in the statement comes in, chances are nobody will live to 250 and then come back and say "ha ha i told you i wasnt gonna get it!"
    The purpose of the statement was to tell you that there are things men have varied resistance levels to, but are not IMMUNE to!

    Back to threadstarter, i know a guy who lost all his hair when he was as young as 20!!! And i know another guy who is 30 years old and has done over 20 hardcore cycles all involving harsh on the hairline steoids but still has an extremly thick hairline. It can be either extreme!

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    Genetics play a huge role in hairloss, and some products will cause hairloss worse for some people than others. Watch for any signs of hair loss then evaluate the prob to find out what is causing your hairloss specifically.
    then you can decide if you want to use dutast or finast or another product to repair your hairloss. You wont know unless you try.
    good luck Bro..

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