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what age did everyone start losing their hair?
by
Ghost1988
on 04 Dec, 2008 21:13
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ive had a receding hairline since i was about 18. now im 20 and the hairlines gotten drastically worse to the point of just being this thin strip. (its gotten worse since my default). i might regret saying this later but..........i almost wish i had no hair on top instead of this thin strip because it looks rediculous with my already large forehead lol. being self conscious is a bitch....
what age did everyone start losing their hair? and when did it start really getting noticeable?
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#1
by
pharmer
on 04 Dec, 2008 21:20
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I don't think a guy ever forgets the first day he realizes he is losing hair. For me it was around Thanksgiving at the age of 17. I started Propecia at the age of 21 (I'm not here endorsing drugs either). Now at the age of 31 I feel its getting noticeable, and tired of taking drugs.
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#2
by
Ghost1988
on 04 Dec, 2008 21:22
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pharmer i dont see any hair loss? lol. is your crown balding or something cuz you definately dont have a receding hairline really?
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#3
by
SBG Math Guy
on 04 Dec, 2008 21:36
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I started noticing my hairline receding at age 19, now I'm 24.
But I want to point out something. If it is considered inappropriate or against the rules then I would
hope a moderator would delete my comment.
So here it is. Ghost, you don't seem to be a peace with your hairline. I don't know if you are a religious
guy or not but research continues to show over and over that people who are religious tend to find more
peace when it comes to dealing with difficult moments. I find that praying to God and asking Him for help
brings me peace in difficult moments. So to me, religious commitment is the best way to deal with difficult times.
So again, I apologize if this is against the rules. I'm just offering an advice.
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#4
by
Ghost1988
on 04 Dec, 2008 21:47
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mathematician thats good advice. i am religious actually. it doesnt mean people who are relgious dont get depressed over hairloss though. you can be at peace all you want, its not gonna bring your hair back though. you still have to deal with it on a day to day basis.
if it was as easy as that ide simply say...."god can i please have my hair back?" along with the millions of others. its not that simple lol. trust me......ive tried.
i still do.....haha
this was off topic though. i was just reponding to your comment. this board isnt really for discussing religion.
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#5
by
DuffRyder17
on 04 Dec, 2008 21:56
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well Baldmath I got your back 100%, I share your religious views... but I want to add that any kind of spirituality is probably more healthy than none, you have to be at peace with yourself, so whatever zen works for an individual is a good starting point.
Ghost, I would trade my rapidly thinning hair for a receding hairline in a heartbeat, just out of preference of having more shadow when I get older. However the purpose of this forum ( in my opinion and please correct me if I'm wrong) is to communicate with other bald men in order to become comfortable with MPB/ yourself, and to regain/rebuild your confidence
also I would like to add that drinking is not a spiritual activity...
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#6
by
DuffRyder17
on 04 Dec, 2008 21:59
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to answer the main post... 20/21 is when it was noticeable... 22 now, and still working on acceptance. In Hindsight though, it may have started as early as 18
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#7
by
Razor X
on 04 Dec, 2008 22:16
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to answer the main post... 20/21 is when it was noticeable... 22 now, and still working on acceptance. In Hindsight though, it may have started as early as 18
Ditto.
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#8
by
Razor X
on 04 Dec, 2008 22:22
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ive had a receding hairline since i was about 18. now im 20 and the hairlines gotten drastically worse to the point of just being this thin strip. (its gotten worse since my default). i might regret saying this later but..........i almost wish i had no hair on top instead of this thin strip because it looks rediculous with my already large forehead lol. being self conscious is a bitch....
Actually, I think a little shadow on top on a guy your age is kind of cool. It sort of tells the world that you shaved your head because you wanted to, and yes, the hairline may be receding but you really aren't bothered by it. Besides, the shadow is not as noticeable to the rest of the world as you might think.
You've already shaved your head, so there's really nothing more that can be done to address your hair situation. Instead of obsessing over something that's beyond your control, focus on things that you need to improve (we all have them) that you do have some control over. Maybe spruce up your wardrobe, working out more, learning to speak another language or play an instrument -- whatever floats your boat. All of those things will boost your confidence and by concentrating on them, you're concentrating less on your lack of hair.
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#9
by
Wil87
on 05 Dec, 2008 00:34
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I was maybe like 18/19 when it started receeding and becoming noticable for me, but I kept at it clinging on to my hair, then I saw a photo that someone had taken with a flash and I was like

So I chatted to the GF and shaved it off age 21.....and here I am!!
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#10
by
Brkeatr
on 05 Dec, 2008 03:16
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I started losing the hair on the back or crown of my head first. I guess I was in my 20's and it was very noticable.
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#11
by
marty22
on 05 Dec, 2008 06:43
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20 here.
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#12
by
Rob
on 05 Dec, 2008 06:50
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Didnt really notice. Although I class myself as BBC, my hair started receding when I was about 17, and gradually got higher at the temples. I didnt really notice it at the time, but when i see photos of me aged 16 and 17 I can see how much it receded in the meantime.
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#13
by
PeripheralxMvmnt
on 05 Dec, 2008 07:25
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i started losing my hair at 17, but i actually shaved it at 20. I got tired of being in denial about it and having my hair make my head look like one of the Aliens from the movie, since the thick horseshoe made the back of my head stick out.
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#14
by
Wil87
on 05 Dec, 2008 07:36
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i started losing my hair at 17, but i actually shaved it at 20. I got tired of being in denial about it and having my hair make my head look like one of the Aliens from the movie, since the thick horseshoe made the back of my head stick out.

Ha Ha, I don't think I have ever heard it described like that, but i like it ha ha!!