A Second Bite Of The Propecia Cherry: What To Expect
If you have been one of the unfortunate souls who have found out the hard way that just because you got good results from taking Propecia that your hair really was dependant upon it, and didn’t have wings of it’s own, then you may benefit from reading this article.
Assuming a worst case scenario that you’ve stopped taking Propecia for several months, and you’ve lost all of your results. Now, you want to have a second go. But, what can you expect?
I have to be realistic. You have to be realistic. So, read on…
Imagine you had been shot in the kneecap. Over the period of several months (or years, likely) you rehabilitated yourself pretty good. Course, it’s not what it was… but it’s still pretty good, nonetheless.
Anyway. Suddenly, as sods law would have it, you get shot in the same kneecap again. Now, not only is the old injury aggravated, but you now have fresh injury thrown into the mix. What do you do? Would you have the doc take your leg off and save the hassle of months or years of painful rehab, or do you soldier on and give it another go?
If you decide to call it quits, that’s fine and your decision entirely. You may well find more happiness that way. If you give rehab another go… you can at least see where it takes you. Sure, it may not be as good as it was the first time around. But, you may still have good mobility. Or… try as you might, it may not work out and you might have to call it quits and have your leg chopped off.