Not sure what else to do, can’t use anti-androgens (Baseline Hormonal Bloodwork included) need advice badly Update 1/26/2021
User experienced feminizing side effects from finasteride and tried RU, alfatradiol, and finasteride without success. They are now considering treatments like Stemoxydine, Zix, Minoxidil, Dermarolling, Eucapil, and a hair transplant.
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