8 hours…that’s a long time lol. I stopped and started in 08 and recovered pretty much fully before going on again within a couple of months, didn’t corelate symptoms with the drug. Big mistake.
I also started and stopped. I remember being much, much better after stopping the first time. But after the second time, well, not so much. Biggest mistake of my life.
i really appreciate this advice.
so the brain fog went away? and any advice for the sex drive? (I just got back from the doctor and my testosterone is low (7, and 213) and I’m a little freaked)
questionguy:
how long did the brain fog and fatigue last?
Can you say the “tons of issues” you had while back on it? Did ANYTHING (other than hair) get better when you did that? Thanks man.
If we can’t recover from the side effects anyway, why not just get back on the drug and at least maintain the hair?
I don’t know about you, but even though I’m not 100% now, I’m closer to it then I ever was on the drug. Not to mention the completely depressed and hopeless feelings I had while taking it. I think you are insane for even considering it after all you’ve learned from this site. I’m mean to even think that, man…pull it together.
i can’t believe anyone could even consider the idea of going back on the drug… Fanjeera come on man, hasn’t this experience taught you anything about vanity?
i shave my head now and you know what, i love it! i seriously think it looks great. it makes me feel masculine and i never have to waste time thinking about how my hair looks, cause i know it looks good, even if i’ve just gotten out of bed.
here’s something to think about: nobody thinks a bald man looks ridiculous, what looks ridiculous is an insecure guy trying to hide the fact that he’s going bald with a “not fooling anybody” hairstyle or a bad rug/plugs.
shave it off, then give yourself some time to adjust to the idea and you’ll wonder what the hell all the fuss was about.

If we can’t recover from the side effects anyway, why not just get back on the drug and at least maintain the hair?
Fanjeera you clutter up the board with inane one liners when you are virtually recovered and now this. You should just go away and live your life.
Incredible. Thing is, Fanjeera has an abnormal sperm test with 99% sperm defunct. I’ve pm’ed him some excellent literature on how Mesterolone and other DHT derivatives cause the maturation of individual spermatozoa, and how he could thus be deficient in DHT.
I have had no reply of thanks or even any recognition for the effort I took trying to help a seemingly infertile 18 year old. I actually lay awake one night trying to figure out a cause for his infertility, I got up and researched it on medical literature sites for 2 hours at 3am. Then I posted him the research.
Now he wants to start Finasteride again.
Some people are stupid. He’s one of them. He’s added nothing apart from spraying this website with verbal diarrhoea. He’s a fool and I hope he goes away.
JN

Is this just stupid?
Yes.
No one considers this here because finasteride is the source of the damage. A number of people have tried, to see no positive results. And why would they - they’re stripping their bodies of androgen and causing all sorts of inhibitions and complications to the HPTA. We like to work with the facts rather than think by magically taking it again, the symptoms will disappear. They won’t.

I don’t understand why I haven’t found any information on the possibility of reversing all the post finasteride syndrome effects by just restarting propecia. Is this just stupid? In my case I stopped just because I felt my sex drive go down but at least I could still get erections easily, now I’m suffering from all the sexual dysfunction symptomes of the syndrome. Does this mean if I hadn’t stop taking propecia and just used it the rest of my life - I could have never gotten these side affects?
youngbuck21,
Your theory won’t work. There are dozens of stories of men on this site who initially quit and decided to go back on it including myself. I actually believe it will more liekly make things worse to go back on, by further confusing the bodies hormonal production.
There are a distinct set of symptoms that start with many men when they quit the drug, however there are dozens of side effects that occur when you’re on the medication. Not of all of them happen immediately either. I have no idea how long you were on the medication. I can tell you personal experience that I got more and more side effects as time on the medication increased. Although looking back you might be thinking the side effects were minor, more than likely they would have gotten worse over time and you would have gotten new ones as well.
has anyone actually TRIED restarting propecia?? curious to know how they fanned out!
Lock this crap up
With the final words being… if you do this you are an idiot
^agree
The only real positive alot of us can say is that we are not taking Fin anymore.
again, has anyone actually TRIED restarting propecia and seeing how they fare? i’m curious to know if they experienced the 7-10 day window where all our sideeffects went away, before the crash occured
so again, has anyone tried restarting propecia?
There are a few guys on here who have tried going back on and they only ended up worse off. If you want to take the drug, do not bother posting on this site.
dude i have no intention of taking it to save my hair, i just think its a plausible second option at this point because nothing else has worked to improve our condition. again, could messing around with the drug again produce that 7-10 day period where our symptoms disappeared?
i just think its a plausible second option at this point because nothing else has worked to improve our condition.
If you think re-inhibiting 5AR2, DHT, neurosteroids and all related pathways and metabolites is a good way to improve your condition, I’m afraid you will be in for severe disappointment and excerbation of symptoms.
BTW, why haven’t you filled in the Member Story template yet? Please do so, so we can get acquainted with your history.
again, could messing around with the drug again produce that 7-10 day period where our symptoms disappeared?
Nope. But don’t take my word for it, if you feel that strongly, go ahead and take Finasteride again if you think its going to “improve” your condition. No medical professional would ever advocate this type of advice, re-taking the drug which caused you all the problems in the first place. Considering these are your first posts on the forum, I’m curious why you feel so strongly about this?
I’m not following the basis of the "restarting FIN’ to counteract the damage caused by FIN, beacuse this “hair of the dog that bit you” theory Assumes that FIN did not damage any organs or glands, but is simply causes a temporary imbalance, and MAN, I wish that I belived that that were true.
It does provoke a more interesting question though and I am suprised there is not more discussion on this: Why is it not 100% of men having issues from FIN? I think that the numbers could be very high, beasue most men lead lives of quiet desperation anyway (and if youve spent anytime on the hairloss sites you will understnd what I am saying), but even considering that there are some men having the sides, and in denial, and others having the sides, but not connecting the dots, there are still some men taking FIN and not having it wreak havok on them. I know it just does not work on some people (for better or worse) , but of the men who successfully supress DHT and all its matabolites (3_adiol-G etc…)…why are they still feeling ok?
Hope that all makes sense.