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Staying on Finasteride after starting HRT

Started by Megan., September 01, 2017, 01:00:06 PM

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Megan.

I've been using Finasteride for over 2 years now to help combat hairloss (although the 'side effects' were never a concern).
Two months ago I started HRT (E and GNRH blockers),  but I've kept on using the Finasteride as I'm a little paranoid about loosing the hair I managed to keep!
I know my T levels are now very low (not measured,  but my total loss of libido must be a big indicator). There will still be some T and therefore DHT in my system. Can I ask what others think about continuing with a DHT blocker if I'm also blocking T?
Thanks,  Megan.  X

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LShipley

Finasteride is part of my regiment prescribed by my doctor and i am on a moderately high dose of spiro too.

Tell your doctor, no need to hide it and they should know what you are taking

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KayXo

On a GnRh agonist, you are chemically castrated which means testes stop producing any male hormones. The only remaining androgens (and DHT, produced from peripheral conversion of weaker, precursor androgens) comes from the adrenal glands. Studies have shown that post-op, there remains 40% of DHT in tissues (i.e. prostate) despite a 95% reduction in T in the blood (serum). Those very sensitive to DHT may perhaps benefit from finasteride but IMHO, it is probably overkill and unnecessary. You need to discuss this with your doctor.
I am not a medical doctor, nor a scientist - opinions expressed by me on the subject of HRT are merely based on my own review of some of the scientific literature over the last decade or so, on anecdotal evidence from women in various discussion forums that I have come across, and my personal experience

On HRT since early 2004
Post-op since late 2005
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Megan.

Thanks KayXo,  I wondered if you might respond to my query [emoji5].
I'll be seeing my GP in December for my first set of HRT blood levels,  so I'll raise it then,  but I'll stick with it for now,  as I've never had any noticeable negative side effects from it. X

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Megan.

Quote from: LShipley on September 01, 2017, 01:51:26 PM
Finasteride is part of my regiment prescribed by my doctor and i am on a moderately high dose of spiro too.

Tell your doctor, no need to hide it and they should know what you are taking
The Fin is a private prescription from my GP,  so they are fully aware of what I'm taking. The problem is the lack of endocrinology knowledge amoung typical NHS GPs.

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