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Re: **hairy chest, and all**

From: Randi (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Mon, 1 Oct 2001 22:16:52 -0500 (CDT)


I've been on Aldactone for a year, in addition to Met, and I can definitely say that the hair is much less. I didn't shave before, but I do wax my face every 2 weeks and now the hair is much finer and much less. In addition, the hair on my back is basically gone...like it broke off...weird, but I'm not gonna question it. I think the hair on my legs grows slower too, now that I think about it.

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Randi

At Mon, 1 Oct 2001, anonymous wrote: > >At Mon, 10 Sep 2001, alvaro's wrote: >> >>I have hair all over my body..it's extremely bad on my face and my chest >>and breasts...lucky us...anyways I shave my chest daily..but the only >>thing is that I have been breaking out like crazy after I shave...I am >>not sure if its the weather or just irritation....I hope someone out >>there can help me...DOes anyone have any other ways of removing that >>embarrassing hair....I have tried to wax...ouch...Also I wax my face >>once a week..Two days later I am full bearded...I can't take this hair >>anymore...Please any suggestions would be greatly appreciated!!! >

Hi! I had the same problem. There is hope. Endocrinologist put me on >aldactone. It took awhile but the hair is gone from my chest, back and >just all over, still have some on face. I finally feel normal. I went >to several of these guys and they didn't help. Look for one with a >possible fertility background. Good luck!!!

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Randi



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