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losing my hair

Postby losing-it » Tue Jun 14, 2011 6:27 pm

I just lost 100 pounds and now i am losing my hair (wtf) what is happening and to boot I have another 24 more pounds to go till i get to my goal weight ,whats going to happen ....will i go bald? ,u fix one thing and somthing eles falls apart WHATS HAPPENING TO ME ...

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Re: losing my hair

Postby Boss Man » Tue Jun 14, 2011 7:16 pm

Sounds like possible Alupecia.

You may need to see a Trichologist, (Hair specialist), or Dermatologist, (skin specialist), for topical therapies, or some kind of gentle non-invasive technique.

If it's Alupecia, then potentially there's nothing you can do. Sometimes it corrects itself fully in time, sometimes it doesn't.

Another possibility is Folliculitis, which is inflammation of the hair folicles, which if I remember correctly, can cause some hair loss and I think itching and flakiness to the scalp as well.

Baldness can be linked ot DHT, (Di-hydro testoterone), but that is usually a byproduct of too much testosterone and in females I doubt that would happen, unless you've been using certain types of steroids as a medical modality, or for bodybuiilding, which in the case of the latter I'm 100% certain won't apply to you.

So unless you've been prescribed a steroid product by a medic for some reason, it's a follicular / dermal problem almost certainly, either viral or inflammatory. A doctor would the be first port of call and definitely with a potential view to seeing a Trichologist and / or Dermatologist.

Good luck and try not to worry too much okay :).

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Re: losing my hair

Postby GetMoving_48 » Tue Aug 30, 2011 11:26 pm

Do you have other symptoms ... muscle and joint pains, neck discomfort or enlargement, skin changes (i.e. dryness), bowel problems, menstrual irregularities and fertility problems, night sweats, body thermostat not seeming to work well, depression and anxiety, fatigue ...

These and the hair loss are all symptoms caused by thyroid problems. Either way it doesn't hurt to go in a talk to your doctor and keep them informed about changes to your health.

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Re: losing my hair

Postby Boss Man » Sat Oct 01, 2011 6:45 pm

It could be as a result of some form of Alupecia, not necessarily because of some kind of deficiencies.

Foliculitis could also be a possible thing to check out.

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Re: losing my hair

Postby musculArgirl2 » Wed Dec 07, 2011 1:42 pm

i have some hair loss too more in the past couple years since i became obese and i have a lot of weight to lose. I know you've lost quite a bit. I went to an endcinologist for obesity who said it was common for people who are obese to lose hair. But i don't know if you've already lost if it that counts too.

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Re: losing my hair

Postby yveskleinsky » Tue Jan 10, 2012 1:58 pm

How did you lose your weight? Are you taking any medications? If you were eating very restricted foods it is possible you have a severe vitamin/mineral deficiency. Perhaps consider taking a multivitamin if you don't do so already. Hair loss could also be due to a side effect of a medication you are taking. For sure go to the doctor/NP and get tested for everything other posters mentioned. Good luck to you and keep us posted!

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Re: losing my hair

Postby drewkim23 » Tue Feb 21, 2012 6:12 am

i have some hair loss too more in the past couple years since i became obese and i have a lot of weight to lose. I know you've lost quite a bit. I went to an endcinologist for obesity who said it was common for people who are obese to lose hair. But i don't know if you've already lost if it that counts too.


A healthy diet could also help to stop a thinning hairline. Nutrition plays a role in hair growth and reproduction. People who have enough proteins and vitamins from their diet grow a healthier mane than people who lacks these nutrients.

If your thinning hairline is causing you too much stress than you can handle, it may be time to go for modern approaches to cure it.

There’s a medicine called DHT blockers specific to prevent hair loss. DHT or dihydrotestosterone is a hormone that attacks hair roots causing the hair to thin and fall out. Excessive amounts of DHT in both men and woman can be controlled with supplements containing DHT blockers that are formulated to control activity of DHT in the body thus stopping thinning hairline on its tracks.


Hope this helps.

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Re: losing my hair

Postby musculArgirl2 » Tue Feb 21, 2012 7:16 am

I've sense found out i may have pcos which has hair loss as a side effect sometimes and tends to effect people who are overweight. They said sometimes the hair grows back sometimes not after you get on birth control pills. She should definitely go to a doctor! i wish i would have asked about this a long time ago to my doctor.

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Re: losing my hair

Postby losing-it » Thu Apr 12, 2012 10:05 pm

thank for all the feed back.... but its taken some time but it starting to grow back, but coming in very thin.. but i'll take that ..at least its growing back:)

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Re: losing my hair

Postby LunaH » Wed Apr 25, 2012 9:41 am

you probably kept a diet which may mean your system didn't get enough vitamins.
try to take more vitamins and calcium

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Re: losing my hair

Postby Trish0102 » Wed Jan 30, 2013 11:20 am

This seems a serious issue. Try to consult a doctor regarding this to avoid further problems or complications.

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