As we all know, spreading awareness of PFS stands as one of the most important actions we as sufferers can undertake. Right now, the Post-Finasteride Syndrome Foundation is active on Twitter, as are multiple other PFS-advocating accounts, each of which is doing yeoman’s work attempting to open the general public’s eyes about our condition and speak out against Merck. It’s incumbent on everyone here to follow these accounts (as well as interact with, retweet, favorite, etc.).
The aforementioned accounts:
The Post-Finasteride Syndrome Foundation (twitter.com/PFSFoundation)
Recall Propecia (twitter.com/RecallPropecia)
Merck Malfeasance (twitter.com/MRKMalfeasance)
If you don’t have an account and have no interest in being on Twitter, simply create a fake profile, which you can then use for following; doing so won’t take more than a few minutes of your time. One person following these accounts will admittedly only create an effect akin to that of a pebble thrown into the expansive ocean of the Internet, but a collective effort by everyone will lead to bigger and bigger rocks being thrown until, one day, we’ve got a damn boulder in our hands.
As I write this, @PFSFoundation has 17 followers, @RecallPropecia has 248, and @MRKMalfeasance has 34. There’s no reason these numbers should not go up in the next few days as people here show their support.