… when he has to accept the facts and decide if he’s going to do anything about them. The fact was that my hair line really was rising higher and higher and I was getting a more obvious pattern [of hair density] on the top my my head. I’d tried to ignore these facts for a long time, passing them off as temporary. For several years my wife has been making more and more fuss about my hair and was urging me to do something about it. I’d chosen to ignore her concerns as just overzealous worries of a wife and that they represented her own personal concerns about aging that I felt okay with, but, about a year ago, I finally decided to seek some professional advice.
The decision to seek advice was made easier by the fact that it was going to be free. I’ve always had an aversion to spending more money than I have to. Some people might call me tight. I’m not from a rich or even middle class family so I prefer to think of it as just being frugal. About the same time I finally decided to do something there were a number of ads on TV for men’s hair loss clinic’s. Of particular interest were the ones offering a no cost, no obligation consultation. I figured that I had nothing to lose. There were a couple of different companies to choose from. One promoted by that most follically challenged and vanity obsessed cricketers, Shane Warne. So, on the basis he goes there I went with the other company.








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