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VaSteve 01-08-2006 05:31 PM

Rogaine?
 
My hair is falling out faster than I'd like. I ***** about it to my wife, but I'm not sure how much it really bothers me. My wife says she's going to buy me Rogaine. I think the money would be better put in a jar for a Corvette when I finally lose enough to qualify.

Anyone have any experience with this stuff?

Les Paul 01-08-2006 05:43 PM

I've used the stuff for 6 or 7 years. It works for me. My older and youger brothers are balder than skeeter peeters and I have a full head of hair. You don't have to put it on twice a day either. That is a waste.

ZAMIRZ 01-08-2006 05:49 PM

Try using a shampoo called Nioxin first, it definately stopped my thinning hair (keep in mind I'm 21, but have balding Iranian genes).

red-beard 01-08-2006 05:50 PM

I used it before it was called "Rogaine". It was Minoxidil and it was some sort of tablet which the pharmacist had to grind up and add to a liquid (alcohol?). This was then applied to the scarp 3 times per day.

Did it work? Yes. My hair stopped falling out. I had a little re-growth, basically fuzz. But my main effect was stopping the fall out.

Why did I stop? I started when I was 21, senior year in college. I used it everyday for 3 years. I was 24, working in the middle of nowhere in Pakistan. Not a lot to do, so I swam at lunch (1 mile) and a 45 min weight work out everyday.

Now, you can't put this stuff on your head when it's wet. So, blow dry hair. And you can't leave it on wet, so blow dry again. And with my swim, I was applying 3 times per day and blow drying my hair 6 times a day!

One day, I looked in the mirror and asked myself "Am I this Vain?" Blow drying my hair 6 times a day to keep it? Nope. I quit and the rest is history.

Joeaksa 01-08-2006 05:53 PM

I was like Red, and was one of the beta testers. It works but cost more money than I need hair. It all depends on how much you need hair versus money.

john walker's workshop 01-08-2006 06:09 PM

i tried it years ago, wife more concerned that i was, and got heart palpitations when laying down, just like the directions said might happen. screw it, tons of people out there with thinning hair, i'll fit right in.

singpilot 01-08-2006 06:58 PM

Funny stand up routine at the Comedy and Magic Show the other night. Was about an aging single guy, and his 'routines'. Long story short, he'd slap the monkey after doing the Rogaine thing. I was already laughing so hard, I lost most of the punch line, but his parody of trimming the hair from between his fingers and getting his overgrown pubic hair caught in his pants zipper was hilarious.

Jared at Pelican Parts 01-08-2006 07:28 PM

I started losing my hair last year, normally I wouldnt have cared, but it was getting noticable. I've been using it for the last 4 months. I've noticed some re-growth on the top. Not sure if my age 27 has anything to do with the success though.

Les Paul 01-08-2006 08:14 PM

Well it sounds like I may be the have used it longer and may be older than anyone else here. It works. But only use it once a day. Like after you take a shower. It is dry in 5 minutes.

island911 01-08-2006 08:33 PM

low tyroid, or low ferritin, high testoterone . . .

a whole bunch of chemical imbalance possibilities.

Or, perhaps, your body is lacking sufficient amounts of Rogaine. :rolleyes:

No, seriously, have a doc (dermatologist, inernal med/GP, endocrindologist) take a look . . . have your fluids checked.

island911 01-08-2006 08:57 PM

I'm guessing that you are more than likely right (MPB).

I was just throwing in another possibility. I know very little about the topic (thankfully) but do know someone who found and fixed a chemical imbalance.

Corvette jar/fund - LOL

RallyJon 01-08-2006 09:14 PM

I was starting to lose hair in my early 30s, started using it, and haven't lost any since.

And minoxidil does work on other kinds of baldness also, they just can't say it's for anything other than MPB, since there's no official FDA research to support it.

bob tilton 01-08-2006 09:24 PM

What about the genetic aspect? You know...one can determine if they're going to go bald based on their grandfather on the mother's side?

david.avery 01-08-2006 09:38 PM

SoCal911SC ,

TTIWWOP! This thread is worthless without pics ;)

I was considering this too.... Luckily my wife finds Patrick Stuart hot ;)

BlueSkyJaunte 01-08-2006 09:41 PM

I'd love to be balding. Instead my hairline is growing down to meet my eyebrows. I'm a f*cking sasquatch. :(

HardDrive 01-08-2006 11:07 PM

Hmmmmm.....thats pretty solid grow.....might have to look into Finasteride. I am still pretty solid, but my hairline is thining, as is a patch on top.....

speeder 01-09-2006 12:59 AM

Wow, that's pretty amazing results in that period of time, Brian. I thought that Propecia took 6 months before it started working! That is one of the reasons why I did not use it, even though I am a prime candidate. I know that might sound like a goofy excuse, but I really don't like taking a pill every day, and also I am cheap.

My hair did not start thinning until mid-30s, I am now 46 and I've lost probably 50% volume on the top, w/ the classic thinning of the crown and receding hair line. The loss happened pretty suddenly, (or so it seemed), and has not gotten much worse. Or more accurately, it has gotten worse but it is a really slow decline.

The really lucky guys are either the ones who do not lose their hair, or look good bald. Most heads look better w/ some hair on them. I have the extreme premature grey gene, so I really don't want the going bald one too. Makes me feel like I have 70 y.o. hair on a 40-something body. It may sound shallow, but growing older is a lot easier if you still look OK. Having your health is of course the most important thing. It's all tied into good old mortality. ;)

So it sounds like finasteride + rogaine is the hot ticket? No danger in mixing the two treatments? Do they work independent of each other?

david.avery 01-09-2006 05:29 AM

SoCal911SC

Holy crap! Wow! I'm 37 and look more of a cross between your Feb and June pics. I think I may have to talk to someone.

I fortunatly / unfortunatly have a very good looking wife who is carded regularly at 36 years old, so I want to keep up and not totally let myself go ;) We just spent 15K fixing her jaw and teeth that her parents should have done 20 years ago, so maybe I'm next ;)

Joeaksa 01-09-2006 06:15 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by speeder
The really lucky guys are either the ones who do not lose their hair, or look good bald. Most heads look better w/ some hair on them. I have the extreme premature grey gene, so I really don't want the going bald one too. Makes me feel like I have 70 y.o. hair on a 40-something body. It may sound shallow, but growing older is a lot easier if you still look OK. Having your health is of course the most important thing. It's all tied into good old mortality. ;)

Guys, the really lucky guys are the ones who do not worry about it! I started going bald at 23 years old and worried about it for a while, tried the Rogane bit for a while then gave up. I do not need hair that much. The ladies for the most could care less and those who want a guy with "hair they can run their fingers through" are usually not the types I want anyway.

Its whats inside you about 99% of the time. Stop worrying about your hair!

JoeA

VaSteve 01-09-2006 06:23 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Joeaksa


Its whats inside you about 99% of the time. Stop worrying about your hair!


Thanks for all the information. Me personally, I think I could take it or leave it, which is why I haven't researched this until now. I'd buzz it real short if it would look good. (Maybe I should try that before a long vacation!) When the top of my head gets burned....I feel really sick. I'd like to avoid that.

In reading these responses, it sounds like the Rogaine is something you need to put directly on your scape after a shower (and your hair is dry). Could you do it before bed? My morning routine, while brief, is complicated enough without getting a blowdryer involved.


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