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OverMachoGrande
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So a guy walks into a doctor's office to get his sutures removed...

So, I just got my sutures removed from the back of my head about an hour ago. I couldn't go back to Dr. Cooley -because he's six and a half hours north from here- so I just went to one of those local walk-in "Urgent Care Center" places (I've moved ten times in five different states over the past ten years, so I don't have a personal doctor!).

Well, they were amazed at the healing that had occurred, and kept asking "How long ago was the surgery, again?" I then told them I was using an LLLT device to speed up recovery, and do you know what the reaction was?

INTEREST. EXCITEMENT. WONDER. They all had heard of it, and they all knew at least rumors about it speeding up wound healing, et al, but they just hadn't seen the practical applications of it on "real people". They asked me a lot of questions, and were really fascinated!

It's so amazing that once you remove the HAIR LOSS INDUSTRY from the discussion of LLLT, you have a much CLEARER response! Continue that a bit, and if you peel away the people in these hair loss forums that for whatever reason want to continue to "muddy the waters" about it, or refuse to see what's going on all around them, or are just kids that want to act like kids, and you are free to see what the real world thinks.

Just to let you guys in on a secret... it's not forum members that buy laser helmets. That's a tiny bit of it. It's the REAL WORLD/REAL PEOPLE that are looking into this and realize it's potential -the people that are FREE of the grasp of the hair loss industry and forum retards.

The only purpose that this post of mine serves is to remind people -especially myself- that the "pulse" of the real world is not what is represented in some of these forums. Forum shills and idiots that don't know what they are talking about are actually pretty transparent and have no power past these forum walls, and the corrupt Hair Loss Industry only has power over the confused, scared people out there. Yes sir... there are a lot of those -and it's still our job to help them no matter what- but as Hapyman said once, the paradigm is shifting.

The real world really doesn't give a damn about how many posts are by your name, and whether you can smear someone's character better than they can smear yours. The real world "gets it". They can spot people that help, and they can spot morons. ...And they definitely can spot it when someone is saying something rational/logical, and someone responds with something irrational/illogical! I have no doubt, either, that the real world would see a positive testimonial and give it more credibility than someone from another forum that has 2500 posts and was a member since 2003, and still doesn't know his head from his ass about hair loss -but should totally know better. THAT is the problem with HAIR LOSS FORUMS!

Because times are pretty good and exciting for most of us here, I think even us at Regrowth forget just how evil that industry can be -especially the part that gets perpetuated without balance in some less enlightened spots on the internet- and what it's done to good people. Plus, the full gamut of the "socially inept" all the way to the fully blown "mentally ill" do gravitate to forums -good lord, we know that.

So, keep fighting the good fight about your hair loss, always try to clear up the confusion, and I must say that this was the most REFRESHING DAY I've had in a long time.

-O.M.G.

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glaxom
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Face to face meetings with interesting, intelligent, real people is always an uplifting experience for sure.

It's when you get on some of these forums and your ideas are a economic threat to whatever they are shilling for then you are going to catch some hate. And then you got the tough guys who are only tough on a keyboard .........and of course the young immature kiddos who wanna challenge an older guy just to get their low self esteem up. Thinking of one in particular, hahaha

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OverMachoGrande
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Yeah, and obviously these doctors weren't the haughty, stuck-up kind that think they know everything! It was really nice.

Now that the sutures are out, I can much more easily wear my scar device on my FACE, and do the gray hair experiment. I'll document it very well this time because had I have done that with my side burns and the sides of my hair... literally, the world would be talking about this. In 18 months time, my sideburns have gone from half gray to pretty much ZERO gray -maybe only a few stragglers.

If my beard DOESN'T turn dark... oh well! I don't know why it wouldn't be any different than gray hair anywhere else, though. In 18 months, if it's not dark, then I would actually start thinking that maybe it's because there aren't enough diodes (107 on that device?). Maybe it takes irridating a HUGE AREA to make enough of the chemicals that fix this for it to be noticeable like this.

Seriously... what happened with my sideburns and sides are a big deal. This is a CURE for gray hair, and that's not an understatement... we just need to figure out the particulars of why it happened so profoundly for me. I think this experiment will help determine that... and if it doesn't, then I think the next step would be covering a greater area on my face and start it over again!

-O.M.G.

PS... I don't think those kids realize that the more they talk about me -even negative- the more it's counterproductive to what they are trying to accomplish.

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glaxom
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I can remember those days long ago when i could have that short dark stubble on my face and yeah it looked cool and the ladies liked it too. So if you can do that experiment with yours and it works or even halfway works that would be f**king amazing . That would be a really big deal.

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OverMachoGrande
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Yeah, see... I like the "Dr. House" stubble look, but it's just been too damn gray the past five years. I still do it, but I *look* like the age of Dr. House, and not 35! Those white areas to the left and right of my chin have actually been there since 1997, though, so that would really mean something if they reversed.

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glaxom
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George Clooney can get away with it but me........... I look like shit when i try it.

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BrendanJ
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Interesting, I just created a laser device just for my side burns that have a few grays lol... 20 diodes and I just lay on my side on a pillow with them beaming the grays. Let you know how it goes. Still waiting on my helmet for my head lol *cough*

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Anxious1
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i hope lasers do stop/reverse greyness, but on another note, sometimes premature greying can be caused by heavy metals, and toxins. thats y smokers go prematurely grey, and ive seen with my own eyes, at this factory this guy who was only 26, exposed to inks all day, and was greying all over.

so lasers will work im sure, but also a heavy metal detox in conjunction with lasers would be a good idea. Oh, this is easily proven too, just get a case like this ie a young greying guy, whos exposed to chemicals everyday, just get a hair analysis from 'doctors data'.

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BrendanJ
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gray isn't so bad, but I have 300 lasers so I'm playing around... Hey OMG just wondering how far apart the spacing is on the laser helmets? Or if anyone else would like to answer that is fine. I managed to get20 diodes about 3mm apart. I'd take a photo but I'm embarissed about my first attempt and I don't have a camera ;-)

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