My long term Super TRT plan

I am fighting hair loss currently, which was never really an issue until PEDs entered my life. The whole "you never really notice you are thinning until after you have already lost a significant amount" is spot on. Or at least it was for me anyway. I am actually surprised about how self conscious I was about it until it started to happen to me.

I now take oral finasteride, topical minoxidil and topical RU-58841. It's a bitch of a regimen to keep up with, but 6 months later I am in a much better place than I was. Not back to baseline. Not even close, but I am no longer freaking out when I look in the mirror either so I think it has been worth it. You never really know how hair loss with impact you until it is a circumstance which is staring you right in the face.
If you have a good carreer, in good physical shape, a good sense of humour the women you want do not care at all about hair. Unless you look ugly bald
 
I am fighting hair loss currently, which was never really an issue until PEDs entered my life. The whole "you never really notice you are thinning until after you have already lost a significant amount" is spot on. Or at least it was for me anyway. I am actually surprised about how self conscious I was about it until it started to happen to me.

I now take oral finasteride, topical minoxidil and topical RU-58841. It's a bitch of a regimen to keep up with, but 6 months later I am in a much better place than I was. Not back to baseline. Not even close, but I am no longer freaking out when I look in the mirror either so I think it has been worth it. You never really know how hair loss with impact you until it is a circumstance which is staring you right in the face.

Look into microneedling man. There are studies showing it drastically increases the efficacy of topical minoxidil (ref1) (ref2).

Once a week for like 2 minutes and voila.

I use a Dr Pen but some of the studies mention a derma roller which is much cheaper. I like Dr Pen because you can adjust the depth and it's not dependent on how much pressure you use. Note: they lie about how often you need to change the tip (probably to make more sales on tips). You can reuse the same tip for months.
 
Suppose one shouldn't preach to the converted.
Let's just call it personal preference and agree to disagree.
 
In my opinion hair definitely plays a role and many women are attracted by men with great hair. Though, i don't know i've passed that stage that i was cared enough to be likable to the majority of women. I've grown up and the fact i'm in relationship it doesn't plays a role, even if i was single i'm confident enough with other aspects of myself to care that much for the hair.

I'm 36 though, if i was 24 and going bald i believe it would have an impact on me, age definitely matters. If someone is confident, dress up nicely, fairly fit/jacked and know how to approach a woman then the lack of hair won't stop him from getting her out. Unless you step into that kind of women that no matter what or who, doesn't date bald guys.

If someone is going bald and he thinks about it all the time ending up with a destroyed confidence then surely he can't "sell" himself right and this is a true issue.

And despite hair, i don't know how things look in the place you all live but here 8/10 times the most greasy, ugly, untrained and weirdo male creatures have always a good looking, caring and loving woman and all that is accomplished by having overweening confidence. Because God (or universe) made some pretty ppl with low self esteem and others ugly with excess confidence so all people in this world can find their significant other.

Not saying it's going like this every time but i've seen it irl many many times. Just my theory though, maybe it's all nonsense lol
 
In my opinion hair definitely plays a role and many women are attracted by men with great hair. Though, i don't know i've passed that stage that i was cared enough to be likable to the majority of women. I've grown up and the fact i'm in relationship it doesn't plays a role, even if i was single i'm confident enough with other aspects of myself to care that much for the hair.

I'm 36 though, if i was 24 and going bald i believe it would have an impact on me, age definitely matters. If someone is confident, dress up nicely, fairly fit/jacked and know how to approach a woman then the lack of hair won't stop him from getting her out. Unless you step into that kind of women that no matter what or who, doesn't date bald guys.

If someone is going bald and he thinks about it all the time ending up with a destroyed confidence then surely he can't "sell" himself right and this is a true issue.

And despite hair, i don't know how things look in the place you all live but here 8/10 times the most greasy, ugly, untrained and weirdo male creatures have always a good looking, caring and loving woman and all that is accomplished by having overweening confidence. Because God (or universe) made some pretty ppl with low self esteem and others ugly with excess confidence so all people in this world can find their significant other.

Not saying it's going like this every time but i've seen it irl many many times. Just my theory though, maybe it's all nonsense lol

Hallelujah.

I did tell you gf you are a unicorn, and this kind of thing is why.
Always measured, considerate and intelligent.
This is perfect, Eddie.

P.S. I am waiting for the love emoji for this.... Still awol
 
In my opinion hair definitely plays a role and many women are attracted by men with great hair. Though, i don't know i've passed that stage that i was cared enough to be likable to the majority of women. I've grown up and the fact i'm in relationship it doesn't plays a role, even if i was single i'm confident enough with other aspects of myself to care that much for the hair.

I'm 36 though, if i was 24 and going bald i believe it would have an impact on me, age definitely matters. If someone is confident, dress up nicely, fairly fit/jacked and know how to approach a woman then the lack of hair won't stop him from getting her out. Unless you step into that kind of women that no matter what or who, doesn't date bald guys.

If someone is going bald and he thinks about it all the time ending up with a destroyed confidence then surely he can't "sell" himself right and this is a true issue.

And despite hair, i don't know how things look in the place you all live but here 8/10 times the most greasy, ugly, untrained and weirdo male creatures have always a good looking, caring and loving woman and all that is accomplished by having overweening confidence. Because God (or universe) made some pretty ppl with low self esteem and others ugly with excess confidence so all people in this world can find their significant other.

Not saying it's going like this every time but i've seen it irl many many times. Just my theory though, maybe it's all nonsense lol
It's totally a personal thing I think, as it bothers some people more than others. I am almost 33, married, and have a couple of kids, so it's not like I am worrying about my potential to pick up new skanks from the club. It's a personal pride thing, and since it is a condition where we do have tools to address it, I felt it prudent to try to course correct.

So far so good, but then again I am off cycle right now too. My affinity for Parabolan will be sure to wreck havoc once again when I come back on next month. It sure did a number on me last time. I am just hopeful my current circumvention strategy will be enough. I am totally interested in micro needle now also, based upon @AlexDavis43 's suggestion. So I may be adding an additional layer
 
I look ugly with and without hair. So I worked on the physical shape, sense of humor aspects. Worked so far.

when i said ugly i really meant super ugly with some kind of physical anomaly

As long as you can be a good provider you will attract a good amount of woman who need safety in life first.
 
U keep telling yourself that

Do you think a woman who wants a family with kids and a good life really care about her husband hair. Or being married with a faithful man with a very good job who is interested in providing is family.

Of course if you are looking to get one night sleeps with bitches hair will be important.
 
when i said ugly i really meant super ugly with some kind of physical anomaly
What makes you think that I meant something else? :p

I am the boogyman that mothers tell their children about.

Quasimodo is considered a solid 9 compared to me.

Shrek is prince charming.

I am so ugly, onions cry when they see me.

I am so ugly, that when I look myself in the mirror, my reflection quits.
 
Hallelujah.

I did tell you gf you are a unicorn, and this kind of thing is why.
Always measured, considerate and intelligent.
This is perfect, Eddie.

P.S. I am waiting for the love emoji for this.... Still awol

Haha yes i saw it, thanks for the good words Iris, you're so kind! :D
 
I’ve always thought that if I lost my hair, and a transplant wasn’t viable, I could just get a “hair system” (glorified wig). I have shit hair texture anyway, so a woman’s hair glued to my scalp might suit me.
 
Hmm... how to return to the game without sounding weird or appearing dramatic.

Here it is, I fixed my blood pressure issues for the most part. I got my hemoglobin/hematocrit down, ekg is fine and all important blood parameters are all within range.

Here is the deal - Test u was causing me issues that cypionate wasn't, as I switched over to Test C and as Test U slowly cleared, I started to feel significantly better and to the point where I didn't need no BP meds anymore. I just felt right and much better in general.

I still cruise on 200mg/week and all I did was switch the ester. As unbelievable as it sounds this in my experience proves that ester plays a much more significant role than I used to think. Oh, and well, if all is good soon I think I might just increase it to 400mg/week. Straight back in to the game. Just like the old days.
 
Hmm... how to return to the game without sounding weird or appearing dramatic.

Here it is, I fixed my blood pressure issues for the most part. I got my hemoglobin/hematocrit down, ekg is fine and all important blood parameters are all within range.

Here is the deal - Test u was causing me issues that cypionate wasn't, as I switched over to Test C and as Test U slowly cleared, I started to feel significantly better and to the point where I didn't need no BP meds anymore. I just felt right and much better in general.

I still cruise on 200mg/week and all I did was switch the ester. As unbelievable as it sounds this in my experience proves that ester plays a much more significant role than I used to think. Oh, and well, if all is good soon I think I might just increase it to 400mg/week. Straight back in to the game. Just like the old days.
Lucki!!!!!
How are you?
So good you are back.
And things being better for you, as you write.
So glad
 
Hmm... how to return to the game without sounding weird or appearing dramatic.

Here it is, I fixed my blood pressure issues for the most part. I got my hemoglobin/hematocrit down, ekg is fine and all important blood parameters are all within range.

Here is the deal - Test u was causing me issues that cypionate wasn't, as I switched over to Test C and as Test U slowly cleared, I started to feel significantly better and to the point where I didn't need no BP meds anymore. I just felt right and much better in general.

I still cruise on 200mg/week and all I did was switch the ester. As unbelievable as it sounds this in my experience proves that ester plays a much more significant role than I used to think. Oh, and well, if all is good soon I think I might just increase it to 400mg/week. Straight back in to the game. Just like the old days.

Welcome back buddy, glad you figured out what was the issue and resolve it!
 
I still cruise on 200mg/week and all I did was switch the ester. As unbelievable as it sounds this in my experience proves that ester plays a much more significant role than I used to think. Oh, and well, if all is good soon I think I might just increase it to 400mg/week. Straight back in to the game. Just like the old days.
I believe it! I have a similar story, except it was test cyp that was causing all the side effects in my case, and enanthate that was so much better.

People who say test is test haven't seen enough yet to know better.
 
Hmm... how to return to the game without sounding weird or appearing dramatic.

Here it is, I fixed my blood pressure issues for the most part. I got my hemoglobin/hematocrit down, ekg is fine and all important blood parameters are all within range.

Here is the deal - Test u was causing me issues that cypionate wasn't, as I switched over to Test C and as Test U slowly cleared, I started to feel significantly better and to the point where I didn't need no BP meds anymore. I just felt right and much better in general.

I still cruise on 200mg/week and all I did was switch the ester. As unbelievable as it sounds this in my experience proves that ester plays a much more significant role than I used to think. Oh, and well, if all is good soon I think I might just increase it to 400mg/week. Straight back in to the game. Just like the old days.
How much difference in blood pressure between U and C?

No other changes? None?
 
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