to monitor hormonal changes, and hopefully figure out where it has gone wrong?
I would almost do ANYTHING if someone had successfully reversed their symptoms. I cant see how this wohld help me though.
Something tells me if you kept going you would die.
Has anyone recovered that way? No.
I’ve read of some people who’ve had minor sides and quit, then retaken the drug and got full blown pfs. If you’ve crashed it’s not going to repair the damage.
No good can come of taking this drug and suggesting it contradicts the message we’re trying to put out.
I appreciate you’re desperate though. I’ve considered everything, including this…
Ended did you mean if the scientific community needed one if us (susceptible user) to go back on the drug to monitor our responses?
I think nopecia’s right though, the crash plays a big part in this. I noticed distinct differences in my eyes before, during, and after crash.
Before: burning eyelids During: Tearing eyes After: Dry eyes
Something like that. I was wondering if someone was willing to go back on the drug, and go through medical tests. It may reveal some obvious changes, and let us pinpoint the source of the problem.
Personally, I won’t go through with it, because I’ve recovered some over the years - but I would do it if I hadn’t noticed any positive changes at all. So, to everyone who hasn’t noticed any improvement, would you do it? It may give us some answers…
This is completely hypothetical correct?
I wonder if we would even react the same way. I mean, I wonder if we are “broken” now and it wouldn’t be the same. The damage is done.
It would be difficult to find someone to do this. Who wants more sides than they already have? I don’t think anyone want to risk getting mental sides if they only have physical, or visual sides if you only have mental (and so on).
I guess there might be someone who is completely fucked and is not getting better that may be willing.
It could be viewed as a stimulation test, as I’m pretty sure that the body would react the same way. I was on and off the drug several times before I quit, and it was always up and down the same road. I believe that an issue with the adrenal glands may be the root cause, and investigating the adrenal hormone metabolism while being on Propecia, is likely to reveal something.
Imo its %100 central nervous system problem. I have night blindness and only vit a deficiency (which i dont have) or central nervous diseases can cause that.