Hair Thinning ?
#1
My Mom had a full head of hair when she passed away at 90.It only turned full gray in the last couple yrs.
I sure didn't inherit that! Not only is mine gray/silver,but in the last 6 mos,I'm aware of losing lots of hair when combing,washing or just running my fingers thru it.
Had a total hip replacement 3 mos ago,along with all the tests,Dr's visits etc,so it's not as if I have a hidden disease.
I'm 72 & looks like I'm gonna be bald.It's another one of those things a Dr has no answer for. :(
I sure didn't inherit that! Not only is mine gray/silver,but in the last 6 mos,I'm aware of losing lots of hair when combing,washing or just running my fingers thru it.
Had a total hip replacement 3 mos ago,along with all the tests,Dr's visits etc,so it's not as if I have a hidden disease.
I'm 72 & looks like I'm gonna be bald.It's another one of those things a Dr has no answer for. :(
#4
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Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: Bosque County, Texas
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I'm with you. My mom died at 98 with 10 times the hair I have at 70. My doctor says it is because I am low on thyroid. I lost the hair before I knew that, and it hasn't grown back in after I started taking thyroid. Oh, for the hair of our youth! and everything else.LOL
#5
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Join Date: Apr 2007
Posts: 1,933
I thinned a lot on top in the 80s when I went on the then-popular liquid diet. When I stopped, the dr. said about 7% of women experience significant hair loss because of this diet!!! Wish I had known that before I started. It might or might not have made a difference, but after 25 years, it's still thin on top.
#6
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Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: clinton, tn
Posts: 223
My daughter goes to a endoctrologist (sp), she had a losss of Vitamin D and some other stuff, I don't remember what! She has to see him ever so often so it might be worth one visit to see what they find.
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