Where does time go? Turning 30 soon and been on treatment for 8 years. Update 9/30/2021
User started fin/min/niz at 23, switched to Dut at 24, and has been on treatments for 7 years. Despite occasional doubts, hair improved and user advises sticking with treatments.
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