TurboOne

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  • TurboOne
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    As part of that 1%, I tend to be very vocal and try to steer folks away. I’m passionate about the issue and experienced bad side effects. So my view and opinion is biased.

    Fortunately, after a few months, I recovered my manhood. However, after a few years of struggling I’m now on TRT. Assuming the hair loss drug is responsible for my testosterone levels , it was a heavy price to pay for hair. I agree, the odds are with you and you probably won’t have any issues. But for me, it was a scary experience. Not knowing day to day if you would ever be able to perform. There’s a lot of guys on Propecia help forums that agree.

    Not trying to scare you man. I’ve given you my experience to try to help. It’s a huge gamble to say I’ll risk never getting an erection again to keep my hair. Just wanted to make sure you knew what you were getting into. A lot of folks trust the docs and never research. That was my fault initially. Never again…

    TurboOne
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    From my experience and out of concern for you, I’m going to ask you to read up on Finasteride Syndrome before taking Propecia. Maybe you have already, but at least you know what you’re getting into. A lot of guys don’t recover from the life altering side effects, and that’s why there is a foundation setup to assist. Even heard Dr. Crisler mention it and how he is trying to help guys after they have taken it. IMO, Keeping your hair isn’t worth the potential permanent side effects. It’s bad news…
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