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What's the best step after 5 months of oral fin?

I have been on oral min 2.5 for 10 months and oral fin 1 for 5 months. I started oral min 2.5g only and was very happy with the gains after 6 months (pic 2) but heard it was a bad idea to only use min as it wouldn't stop hair loss. So I hopped on fin 5 months ago at 1mg and my hair now looks like the first picture with noticeable thinning. Could this be due to a shed caused by fin? Would adding dermastamping help out with the density issue?

u/RunningOnEmptea — 9 days ago

Project HH new assessment?

Did anyone else just complete the new assessment for project HH after being booted from the slack for failing r2i? I just took it and passed. I went to start task but apparently nothing is available right now.

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u/RunningOnEmptea — 2 months ago

Radiology Tech to Radiation Therapist to Radiation Dosimetrist?

Sorry for the strange pipeline question but I've been searching this sub and on the internet for a while but haven't seen anyone with this exact experience/relevant information.

I am currently an overnight CT tech looking to transition into a more fulfilling/professional role with more "normal" hours and a higher pay ceiling. There's not a lot of upward mobility when it comes to my field unfortunately. I've done a bit of research on this sub when it comes to the day to day life of a therapist and it seems very appealing to me after spending 5 years on overnights. I could see myself in the therapist position and then potentially transitioning into a more advanced role like dosimetry as well.

I currently have a bachelor's of science in economics (long story) and graduated from an ARRT accredited Radiologic technology certificate program. I heard there are programs available to radiology techs to become therapists that last only 12 months. Does anyone have experience here? After theoretically working in the therapy field for some time how would I then transition to radiation dosimetry? Do all dosimetry programs require a bachelor's? Would my bachelor's which is completely unrelated be of any use? Thanks for any kind of info/insight

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u/RunningOnEmptea — 2 months ago