Loosing Hair All Over Body - Help!

[quote]Iron Dwarf wrote:

[quote]MattyXL wrote:
Thanks Brother! I shaved![/quote]

LOL!

What did you shave off? Fat? You look like you’re prepping for a show.[/quote]

You missed the part ID where Matty says he looks like a Yeti normally.

So he always looked like this he just shaved.

Take some finasteride and propecia, and see how that works.

What’s wrong with hair loose?

[quote]TDub301 wrote:
What’s wrong with hair loose?[/quote]

Nothing but this is hair loss

[quote]super saiyan wrote:
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you post the absolute best gifs. Fucking awesome.

[quote]Derek542 wrote:

[quote]TDub301 wrote:
What’s wrong with hair loose?[/quote]

Nothing but this is hair loss[/quote]

That’s not what the thread topic says… was I supposed to read that long OP? woops

[quote]Arthritisboy wrote:
and hair between my asscheeks seems to be thinning.
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Uh, I am scared to ask how you determined this…

I have nothing, that’s a weird problem. I’d say DHT run amok, but you really need some proper blood work done. I have never heard of losing hair all over your body outside of chemo.

[quote]pat wrote:

[quote]Arthritisboy wrote:
and hair between my asscheeks seems to be thinning.
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Uh, I am scared to ask how you determined this…

I have nothing, that’s a weird problem. I’d say DHT run amok, but you really need some proper blood work done. I have never heard of losing hair all over your body outside of chemo.[/quote]
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[quote]pat wrote:

[quote]Arthritisboy wrote:
and hair between my asscheeks seems to be thinning.
[/quote]

Uh, I am scared to ask how you determined this…

I have nothing, that’s a weird problem. I’d say DHT run amok, but you really need some proper blood work done. I have never heard of losing hair all over your body outside of chemo.[/quote]

id rather not say how i found that out either. but thank you for a reasonable response. I plan on going to a reputable dermatologist soon who will actually test my blood. the thing is ive talked to people on here whove used fat burners daily and vever had this issue. i havent taken them for almost 3 years now. oh well. maybe there is something wrong with me that an endocrinologist could diagnose.

Maybe the fat was holding all of your hair in. You burned it all and now the hair has nothing to hold on to so it falls out.

Hahaha, I love these forums!

[quote]Arthritisboy wrote:
… around the time that i took the syngexII i noticed my hair changing color from almost black to a reddish hue.[/quote]

So your hair turned ginger. Then it all started falling out.

Let’s be honest, it was probably for the best.

[quote]Arthritisboy wrote:

[quote]pat wrote:

[quote]Arthritisboy wrote:
and hair between my asscheeks seems to be thinning.
[/quote]

Uh, I am scared to ask how you determined this…

I have nothing, that’s a weird problem. I’d say DHT run amok, but you really need some proper blood work done. I have never heard of losing hair all over your body outside of chemo.[/quote]

id rather not say how i found that out either. but thank you for a reasonable response. I plan on going to a reputable dermatologist soon who will actually test my blood. the thing is ive talked to people on here whove used fat burners daily and vever had this issue. i havent taken them for almost 3 years now. oh well. maybe there is something wrong with me that an endocrinologist could diagnose.
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Your boyfriend noticed the ass hair thinning first didn’t he?

[quote]TDub301 wrote:

[quote]Derek542 wrote:

[quote]TDub301 wrote:
What’s wrong with hair loose?[/quote]

Nothing but this is hair loss[/quote]

That’s not what the thread topic says… was I supposed to read that long OP? woops[/quote]

If you tug on it, it comes loose. That’s how I do it.

[quote]Arthritisboy wrote:

[quote]pat wrote:

[quote]Arthritisboy wrote:
and hair between my asscheeks seems to be thinning.
[/quote]

Uh, I am scared to ask how you determined this…

I have nothing, that’s a weird problem. I’d say DHT run amok, but you really need some proper blood work done. I have never heard of losing hair all over your body outside of chemo.[/quote]

id rather not say how i found that out either. but thank you for a reasonable response. I plan on going to a reputable dermatologist soon who will actually test my blood. the thing is ive talked to people on here whove used fat burners daily and vever had this issue. i havent taken them for almost 3 years now. oh well. maybe there is something wrong with me that an endocrinologist could diagnose.
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Yeah, I am not a fan of fat burners I just don’t tolerate them well… I was the guy who got heart palpitations from ephedrine. The only thing I tolerate well is albuterol, fortunately, my humble opinion is it is the best beta 2 agonist there is…
Of course you can try stopping the fat burners and see if you see any improvement? Most of them are not that effective anyway. Like I said albuterol, it also blocks some catabolic enzymes I forgot the details, but it’s good shit. It’s probably a lot healthier than that other shit your taking. Further, people survive on it years, particularly asthma patients…
One kid on my sons football puff albuterol likes it’s going out of style, ironically he is allergic to grass… But he is an absolute phenom, if he stays healthy he can literally go all the way. He’s also the fastest, most muscular and strongest kid on the team…He holds most of the weight lifting records in the school…Not saying it’s a slam dunk but from what I know about the drug correlates with his rediculous performance…He’s not one of the steroid takers either, we all know who they are, it’s well known…It’s weird man, kids don’t know when to shut up, that’s why they always get busted.

[quote]super saiyan wrote:

[quote]Arthritisboy wrote:

[quote]pat wrote:

[quote]Arthritisboy wrote:
and hair between my asscheeks seems to be thinning.
[/quote]

Uh, I am scared to ask how you determined this…

I have nothing, that’s a weird problem. I’d say DHT run amok, but you really need some proper blood work done. I have never heard of losing hair all over your body outside of chemo.[/quote]

id rather not say how i found that out either. but thank you for a reasonable response. I plan on going to a reputable dermatologist soon who will actually test my blood. the thing is ive talked to people on here whove used fat burners daily and vever had this issue. i havent taken them for almost 3 years now. oh well. maybe there is something wrong with me that an endocrinologist could diagnose.
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Your boyfriend noticed the ass hair thinning first didn’t he?[/quote]

Look…let them peak out the closet slowly before you rip the door off the hinges.

Damn blocked by the Doc

Sorry Pat but you are not correct sir. Albuterol is a rescue inhaler and studies have shown that long term use has the opposite effect on lung tissue and lung performance actually decreases with repeated use.

I was a respiratory therapist and gave up my license when I got my masters in nursing so I am not just being contrary.

[quote]Professor X wrote:

[quote]super saiyan wrote:

[quote]Arthritisboy wrote:

[quote]pat wrote:

[quote]Arthritisboy wrote:
and hair between my asscheeks seems to be thinning.
[/quote]

Uh, I am scared to ask how you determined this…

I have nothing, that’s a weird problem. I’d say DHT run amok, but you really need some proper blood work done. I have never heard of losing hair all over your body outside of chemo.[/quote]

id rather not say how i found that out either. but thank you for a reasonable response. I plan on going to a reputable dermatologist soon who will actually test my blood. the thing is ive talked to people on here whove used fat burners daily and vever had this issue. i havent taken them for almost 3 years now. oh well. maybe there is something wrong with me that an endocrinologist could diagnose.
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Your boyfriend noticed the ass hair thinning first didn’t he?[/quote]

Look…let them peak out the closet slowly before you rip the door off the hinges.[/quote]

My bad. I should have called up R. Kelly to help coax him out with a ballad.