Mandi McKee, Formerly William McKee, Claims Generic Baldness Drug Turned Her Into A Woman The Huffington Post | By Hilary Hanson Posted: 07/23/2012 3:31 pm Updated: 07/23/2012 4:20 pm A 38-year old former software engineer says that taking medication for baldness transformed him from a man into a woman.
Mandi McKee, formerly known as William McKee, began taking a generic version of Propecia (finesteride) in October 2008 to combat male-pattern baldness, the New York Post reports. At that time, McKee was a married man, and was "energetic, focused, sharp and athletic," according to her blog.
McKee took the medication for nine months, during which time she says she developed an array of side effects. She says her mental alertness severely decreased, and she lost work as a result.
Even more alarming, however, were the physical changes. On her website, McKee writes that her "rock-hard chest" softened and began to turn into breasts, her shoulders were "literally 'falling into a more feminine position," and her "hips were loosening and becoming wider, as on a woman's body."
What's more, the pill barely did anything to treat McKee's baldness, according to the Daily Mail.
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Idiot continues to take the pills, hoping to grow a vagina this week.