Monday, March 8, 2010

Is it possible for a woman to get chemo and radiation with no hair or weight loss and no radiation tatoo?

Some chemo regimes don't cause hair loss, and many people actually put on weight during chemo.





She would have been required to have tattoos for radiotherapy, but they are small dots - I can only see one of the four I had.





What would not have been possible would be for her to undergo these treatments without having a great deal of time off work. I don't know why her colleagues are suspicious of her, but if she hasn't had a fair amount of sick leave to recover from surgeries and from chemotherapy that may be a reason.





It isn't unknown. of course, for people to pretend they have cancer, for attention or sympathy or whatever. If you know her well, you will probably know whether she has been sick and ill with the effects of treatment, and whether she has had hospital stays.





Give her the benefit of the doubt until you have reason to believe she's not telling the truth.Is it possible for a woman to get chemo and radiation with no hair or weight loss and no radiation tatoo?
well it depends on your case of cancer and what treatments you will need to receive.


not all chemo's/radiation cause hair loss or weight loss - my boyfriend actually put on weight during his chemo because they gave he steriods to help him with the chemo.


if you have radiation then your going to have a tattoo because they need to make sure that they blast you in the correct place everytime - its dangerous for them to just guess.


my boyfriend lost his hair 3 weeks after his 1st lot of chemo, (he only had 2 doses) but it soon started to grow back and he had a normal head of hair within 2 months.





if you get better then surely its all worth it.
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  • Has any woman had success with jai bains restoration hair loss products?

    NO; You R ';Better OFF'; Going with WOMENS Rogaine ! !

    Are there any turner syndrome adult women out there that have issues with hormone replacement and hair loss? ?

    My daughter is 22 and is losing her hair. We think it has to do with turners and hormones. Her thyroid is fine, with medication. I would really like to chat with an adult turner syndrome women.Are there any turner syndrome adult women out there that have issues with hormone replacement and hair loss? ?
    my daughter is 12yr old and has TS. she's got some hair loss. she has 1 patch about 5cms by 3cms and another 1cm round patch. She's been diagnosed with alopicia areata. She saw a dermatologist 3 weeks ago and has started on a steroid lotion to see if it helps.


    Hair loss is a bit more common in women with TS although still it does not happen too often and is very rare in children with TS. With my daughter they are thinking it's her immune system attacking the hair follicles.


    My daughters thyroid function is fine, it always has been she takes no medication for that. She started estrogen treatment about 8 months ago, oxandralone aged 8yrs and growth hormone aged 4 years. The alopicia started about 2 yrs ago but the hair grew back after 6 months, then about 1 yr ago came back in the same place but got bigger and showed no signs of coming back.


    Luckily she has really thick hair so the patches are not seen, she can't have her hair in 2 pony tails or french braids though as it can be seen then. but down or 1 pony tail and it's not seen..She had a blood test done with her last yearly blood tests to see if there was any reason for the loss but all tests came back normal. I guess we will just have to wait and see if the hair comes back or notAre there any turner syndrome adult women out there that have issues with hormone replacement and hair loss? ?
    I am 26 and has a similar problem with losing my hair, although mine was caused by an over production of testosterone. We have my testosterone level under control and I haven't noticed my hair growing back any. Although in my situation I don't want to take the medication to help with it because I want to get pregnant and it's known to cause birth defects.

    Anyone experience hair loss with a copper IUD? I have the Paragard and have been hearing this happens to women

    I keep losing a bit of hair..... not sure if I should be concerned...Anyone experience hair loss with a copper IUD? I have the Paragard and have been hearing this happens to women
    I have found no connection:





    Side Effects %26amp; Health Risks of Paragard


    When ParaGard is put in place, cramping or pain may be experienced. Some women feel faint or dizzy. The most common side effect of ParaGard are longer and heavier periods, and some women have spotting between periods. Usually, these problems go away after a few months. However, if menstruation is very heavy or does not stop when it should, call your doctor. You should also call your doctor immediately if you miss a period, because this means that you might be pregnant. Pregnancy can pose a serious health risk for any women with an IUD in place.





    Some serious health risks have been associated with intrauterine devices, including ParaGard, are pelvic inflammatory disease (PID), perforation of the uterus, expulsion of the device (the IUD falls out), and difficult removal (the IUD gets stuck in the uterus and may require surgery to remove). A comprehensive list of possible side effects and health risks of the ParaGard IUD are listed below.





    Documented Health Risks for the ParaGard IUD


    Abdominal infection or adhesions (scar tissue)


    Allergy to copper


    Anemia


    Backache


    Blood poisoning


    Bowel obstruction


    Cervical infection or erosion


    Cysts on ovaries and tubes


    Death


    Delayed menstruation


    Difficult removal


    Ectopic/tubal pregnancy


    Embedment (IUD surrounded by uterine tissue)


    Expulsion (IUD comes completely or partially out of the uterus)


    Fainting and pain at the time of insertion or removal


    Fragmentation (breakage) of the IUD


    Infertility


    Spotting between periods


    Miscarriage


    Painful intercourse


    Pelvic infection (PID), which may result in surgical removal of your reproductive organs, including hysterectomy


    Perforation of the uterus (womb) or cervix (IUD passes through uterine tissue)


    Pregnancy


    Prolonged or heavy menstrual flow


    Infected miscarriage followed, in some cases, by blood poisoning, which can lead to death


    Vaginal discharge





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    Side effects and health risks. Common side effects associated with the copper IUD are increased vaginal bleeding and menstrual pain. Taking nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (Advil, Motrin, others) helps with these symptoms. Some women may also experience a pelvic infection within the first three weeks of placement, as the insertion process may introduce bacteria into the uterus. Your doctor may prescribe antibiotics before insertion to reduce the risk of such infections. The copper IUD doesn't protect against STDs. IUDs also carry a risk of spontaneous expulsion 鈥?which leaves you unprotected against pregnancy 鈥?or piercing (perforation) of the uterine wall during insertion.





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    You might want to check other possibilities for your hair loss like the thyroid gland for instance.Anyone experience hair loss with a copper IUD? I have the Paragard and have been hearing this happens to women
    Have you been stressed out lately or changed your diet at all? I've got the Paragard and my hair's been doing fine~ don't rule out the IUD as the cause, of course, but check into other aspects of your current lifestyle, too.





    HTH.

    Are there vitamins that help with hair loss in a woman over 50?

    Provillus is the only product I've seen that offers a women-specific product (instead of a unisex one).





    It's basically a combination of a topical balm to stop hair loss and then a collection of tablets containing FDA-approved plant extracts to give your body the nutrients it needs to start growing hair again.





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    It's the best on the market.

    Would you prefer a woman with wrinkles and hair loss or one with no teeth?

    Aww...WHY can't I have both?





    I *heart* Cloris Leachman!!!Would you prefer a woman with wrinkles and hair loss or one with no teeth?
    I don't have wrinkles and I still have all my teeth....but if it was a man....who cares as long as he is hung like a stud horse....





    long time..hope you had a great christmas....how's the little one...?Would you prefer a woman with wrinkles and hair loss or one with no teeth?
    no teeth would be handy! besides dentures are the new orange!
    .......
    No teeth, that would make for a fine blow jay.
    No teeth!





    Gummers for me!!
    No teeth
    neither
    I hope none of them get chosen.

    47 year old woman with recent hair loss?

    started as a quarter size spot and is getting bigger. Is this related to menopause, my family dr gave me prednisone and it seems to be getting bigger. What is my next step, all the labs he did were normal. Freaking me out47 year old woman with recent hair loss?
    as we know hair loss can be caused by many different reasons! There are many causes of loss of hair such as stress, poor nutrition ,medications, thyroid dysfunctions, illness, fungal infections, hormonal problems, to mention a few.





    year ago I suffered very much from dandruff and hair loss too and I started trying everything you can imagine to stop my hair loss.


    the things that really worked for me was:





    1) Vitamin A - an anti-oxidant which promotes healthy production of sebum in the scalp;





    2) Vitamin E stimulates circulation. Good blood circulation in the scalp is important in keeping hair follicles productive. The 'B' vitamins contribute to melanin, which gives hair its healthy color and also stimulates blood circulation;





    3) massage is also beneficial. Massage stimulates circulation. As already noted, good circulation in the scalp keeps hair follicles active. Experts suggest a few minutes of daily head massage by hand. Circulation through massage may be improved by using a few drops of lavender or bay essential oil in an almond or sesame oil base with massage;





    4) Try rubbing your scalp with garlic juice, Onion Juice or Ginger Juice(you can either of one out of three, Do not mix any of two or three);





    5) also I used herbal treatment - Provillus (do not use Rogaine - it can cause unwanted hair growth elsewhere on the body)


    It is a good products that helps prevent hair loss and contains Biotin and the clinically tested ingredients approved by the FDA to help re-grow your hair! I think it is very important!





    It worked and still works for me!47 year old woman with recent hair loss?
    Hair loss can be related to menopause. There is an excellent online site by Geoffrey Redmond about hormonal hair loss problems. You need referral to a specialist.
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  • Why are men so obsessed with their hair loss if women don't care as much?

    Why is this? I'm 23 and shave my head because it's thinning. I'm still pretty insecure about it, but that's mostly because the media and society portray guys with thinning hair as pathetic loners who are only worth mocking or fearing. From looking at polls of women, though, actual women claim to not care that much. Are these just older women or what? If ladies don't find balding guys that much less attractive, then why do some guys spend thousands getting back hairs stitched onto their scalp so they can ';make believe'; they have hair (and end up looking like a Chia pet)? Is this just part of a huge inter-gender communication gap or something? Or are balding guys actually as unappealing as we seem to believe, and the women polled are just pretending not to care as a way of being nice?





    Input from younger females would be much appreciated, as long as they aren't only into bald guys who look like scowling ex-cons and don't own any shirts with sleeves.Why are men so obsessed with their hair loss if women don't care as much?
    ok, honestly I prefer men with hair but I would not say ';never with him cos hes bald'; as theres more to it than looks and hair.





    the media tells us all to look a certain way, but everyone has different tastes in a partner and there is someone for everyone.Why are men so obsessed with their hair loss if women don't care as much?
    I dunno but I like my man with hair on his head, I don't mind if it goes grey but I do mind if he loses it. Not that I'd leave him but I'd miss that hair, there'd be nothing to run my hands through and I love running my hands through his hair. Good thing is his father still has lots of hair and isn't grey yet so he probably won't lose his hair =)
    I'm a younger female =] lol.


    Anyway, I'd say that the thing is, it doesn't matter that much to women. But the reason why it would is because it ages guys. Having a head full of hair makes you look youthful, and that's what we all strive for, men and women alike.





    But yeah, women don't care ALL that much. But probably a little.
    ha ha. Okay well you have to think about what sort of audiences these polls are reaching.





    I would say that balding is no big deal for women because it is expected. There is nothing wrong with a bald guy because its totally natural.
    Why do women complain about their weight when men prefer the extra cushion? If u don't like ur thinning hair jus get some rogaine.
    I think some find it less manly and they want to appear the manliest for their women
    I have met some very sexy bald guys.
    Hmmmm....you might need to define old. I'm 48; does that make me old?





    By the way, does balding make YOU old? I think that's really the concern for most guys. They view a balding man as someone who is old, not a guy in his 20s. My husband started losing his hair in his 20s. So did my dad...he was almost completely bald by the time he was 30. I'm sure it was devastating. It's your hair...you've had it your entire life, and now it's leaving you. You'd feel pretty much the same way if other parts of your body started to drop off in a short period of time.





    The thing you have to remember is that most women are attracted to a personality, not just physical appearance. If you are nice, funny, intelligent and generally physically appealing, most women aren't going to give a rat's *** if you don't have any hair.

    Has anyone used a topical solution for hair loss in women that they have found results with?

    I am interested in using a topical cream for hair loss in women, however I would like some feedback on some good choices. Thank you!Has anyone used a topical solution for hair loss in women that they have found results with?
    Nope, sorry

    I am a 28 year old woman with hair loss. Has anyone been in my place? it is NOT alopecia. Can someone help?

    See your doctor, if you have not already. There are certain illnesses and medical conditions that can cause hair loss such as hypothyroidism.





    Other women, just lose their hair as they get older without any reason ever being found and while 28 is not old, it can occur in the late 20s.I am a 28 year old woman with hair loss. Has anyone been in my place? it is NOT alopecia. Can someone help?
    If it's hereditary try using an over-the-counter rogaine for women. If not start from scratch.use only basic products, in the same family.like suave shampoo,gel hairspray, etc..I am a 28 year old woman with hair loss. Has anyone been in my place? it is NOT alopecia. Can someone help?
    I'm sorry. That can be really frustrating. It sounds like a hormonal imbalance. Have you talked to a doctor about testing for Poly-cystic Ovary Syndrome? Symptoms of the condition would include thinning hair, irregular menstrual cycles, and even acne, weight gain and excess hair growth in other areas, like your tummy. It is caused by excess androgen production, that can happen if you have an anovulatory cycle (a cycle when you don't ovulate).





    Unfortunately, it isn't clear what causes PCOS, but there are treatments that seem to reduce or reverse the symptoms. These include better quality diet that reduces refined carbohydrates like sugar, white bread, pasta, and white rice; diets that help balance blood sugar levels; exercise; and doctor-prescribed medications that help supplement and balance hormones and control blood sugar.





    Women with PCOS are more at risk for diabetes, heart disease, hypertension, and certain cancers, so check with your doctor. And it isn't uncommon that they would have thyroid troubles, as well. With treatment, superficial and underlying risks and conditions can be managed, so see an endocrinologist, if you can.





    A nutritionist, Anne Louise Gittleman, writes in her books of anecdotal evidence that people have even regrown hair (herself included) by eating foods like sardines and nutritional yeast flakes. Her diets also support healthy hormonal balance, which may be of benefit to you.





    Best wishes!
    maybe have have used a lot of hair products which can sometimes result in hair loss or maybe its in yur genes ask your family if anyone had any hair lost problems then go to your doctor to see if they can help
    Does your mother, grandmother or aunt have the same thing? It may be hereditary.


    If it is stress related you need to lighten up.


    Good luck!
    It could be an endocrinology problem, better go to your physician

    HELP!!! Woman with hair loss/thinning hair!?

    I know i have extreme stress, and hormone problems. theres nothing i can do about either. So what CAN i do to help my hair grow thicker around my hair part? Womens rogaine? andy recipes for hair masks or something?HELP!!! Woman with hair loss/thinning hair!?
    I have the same thing...it started when I lost a lot of weight on a low carb diet and the hair never came back. I also have hormone issues and tons of stress. I use Nioxin hair shampoo and conditioner, and once and a while really coat my scalp with the conditioner to deep condition it. I try to avoid the blow dryer and straightener...I only use it on special occasions.HELP!!! Woman with hair loss/thinning hair!?
    I spent close to a thousand dollars with a dermatologist trying to find out why my hair was thinning. That was about 10 years ago and the hair is just as thin as ever. He told me ';this just happens sometimes, runs in families.'; He did tell me to take Biotin daily to see if that helped. I am not sure it did, but my beautician thought my hair was a bit thicker.
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    Is Minoxidil 5% suitable for woman with hair loss due to tying hair too tight.?

    Putting stress on hair by tying is causing breakage ,could become permeate. Give hair a break, Minoxidil only works for 27% of people who use itIs Minoxidil 5% suitable for woman with hair loss due to tying hair too tight.?
    try Organic Root Stimulator treatment and serum

    Is there any women on here who has trouble with excessive hair loss?

    I know everybodys hair sheds but mine is coming out by the handful. I'm 29 and my baby is 14 months old. I know women go through a shedding phase after birth but it should only last six months and mine won't stop. I've cut my hair shoulder length for the first time in my life but that didn't help any. The hair is all over my house and it just covers my bed from coming out during the night. I guess I've got to go see a doctor because something is causing it and I don't know what to do about it. I was just hoping that if any women on this website had the same problem as me. If so, than maybe they can give me some tips on what to do.Is there any women on here who has trouble with excessive hair loss?
    You may need some progesterone cream. If you can find an Arbonne consultant, their progesterone cream is the best I've tried.





    Also try telling your scalp and neck to relax. Neck and scalp tension cut off the circulation to your hair and can cause hair loss.





    If you have a beauty school near you, go in and get a conditioning treatment with a scalp massage. Heaven!





    Remind yourself during the day to relax. That has to be hard with a baby, but stress is hard for you and your hair.





    Also, add some salmon or some omega 3 oil to your diet. You need that for healthy hair, and pregnancy may have depleted your system. You probably still need a good multivitamin, too.





    Best of luck to you!Is there any women on here who has trouble with excessive hair loss?
    The best thing to do is stay calm and try not to stress out. Make an appointment with a dermatologist to determine the cause. If you must go through this there are a lot of nice wigs and hair pieces. And if you have enough hair you might try hair extensions. Remember that your hair does not define who you are, however, your personality and character does. I have experienced periods of hair loss for the last thirty years. There are times when my hair is nice and full. Then it sheads in patches or sometimes I am completely bald on the top of my head. It started after my first child was born and it has been and on going condition. It happens even when I have not had a baby. It was devastating at first, but over the years I have learned to make the most of it. I simply ask God to grant me the serenity to accept the things I can not change and the wisdom to know the difference. And, I thank God that my hair loss is not due to cancer or some other life threatening disease. It is just good to be alive and well because my personality is greater than my hair.
    Excessive hair loss could be due to pregnency, menopause etc. Read the below articles for remedies and information.
    Well I am not having that problem... But I DEFINITELY suggest going to the doctor asap. This sounds pretty serious... not to scare you or anything.. cause I could be wrong. Good luck!
    This is called Post Par-tum Alopecia and it is normal for lots of people. Eventually your hair will grow back in but if it doesn't after a year than I would talk to your Doctor and see if there is anything he/she recommends. I can suggest Rogain for Women. that is if you are not breast feeding. Consult your doctor first though. You can also try Nioxin shampoos for thinning hair. With this product you don't need your doctors permission first.
    You poor thing. I am guessing that since you had a baby your hormones are going nuts. Perhaps you need some vitamines. Don't loose hope. Seeing your Dr. might be the best thing. He can determine if it is a physical problem. Linda
    this is normal... it can come from age, or genes





    my family has this problem as well its normal! ho im not sure how to prevent it! just wanted to let u know its normal!
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  • Have any women out there tried saw palmetto for hair loss with either success or failure?

    I'd like to know people's experiences. I'm experiencing hair loss and haven't found a cause yet. Both thyroid disorders and anemia have been ruled out. Thanks for your input!Have any women out there tried saw palmetto for hair loss with either success or failure?
    Hi,





    Female Pattern HairLoss


    In women, medical professionals refer to this as ';female pattern hairloss,'; a broad term indicating that many other causes are also related to this condition. These include other enzymes, blockers, and hormone receptors. Since it is diffuse, female pattern baldness encircles the top of the head, and enzyme and hormone receptor sites vary throughout the scalp.





    Other causes of female pattern hair loss include polycystic ovary syndrome (a female hormonal problem). Certain autoimmune disorders may cause inflammation of the scalp, and the hair comes out in patches or clumps. Women's natural hair growth patterns can also be altered by severe emotional trauma, childbirth, surgery, ';crash'; dieting, anemia, thyroid conditions, and certain medications.





    Since the causes are varied, it is essential for women who suffer significant hair loss to obtain a correct diagnosis of their condition and find the underlying medical problem that should be treated initially. This is often done with blood tests or, when it becomes necessary, a scalp biopsy.





    If you are looking for a cure for your hair loss, I highly recommend you try out Provillus for women. Provillus is the only topical and dietary supplement approved by the FDA to regrow hair for women. Check out my source box!Have any women out there tried saw palmetto for hair loss with either success or failure?
    Here a few simple home remedies which can be tried at home to control hair fall.





    1.Rinse your hair with a mix of apple cider vinegar and sage tea this helps hair grow..





    2. A medicine rich in sulfur is also recommended as sulfur plays an important part in the structure of the hair.





    3. Massage with olive oil before going to bed at night and next morning, wash off the hair gently..





    4. To treat hair loss apply a little lemon juice with some black tea.Massage well and shampoo.





    5. Beat two eggs,and add two tablespoons of water to it. Rinse hair and pour the egg mixture over the hair.Massage the scalp well and leave for 10 minutes.Then wash it.
    The effects of saw palmetto are attributed solely to its ability to suppress the production of dihydrotestosterone or DHT from testosterone. Testosterone is a naturally occurring androgen which is needed by the body, while DHT is a more potent hormone produced from it. Testosterone is converted into DHT through an enzyme called 5-alpha-reductase which is inhibited by saw palmetto.





    Saw palmetto is primarily used therapeutically for treating enlarged prostate or prostatitis in men. However, they are also seen to provide benefits in women, such that saw palmetto standardized extract

    Are there any women who are married to men with hair loss?

    I know a lot of women are turn off by men with receding hairlines and they wouldn't date them, which is petty. Everything is petty to me





    I'm a young man who's been experiencing hair loss (thinning on the top) since high school. Every time I shave, it immediately comes back.





    Are there any women who are married to men with receding hairlines? Are women that obsessed with men's hair, as well as their entire physical appearance?Are there any women who are married to men with hair loss?
    I think someone that gives up a guy because of their hairline is ridiculous..because it could be hereditary for all we know..but my husband is bald. completely. and I have no problem with that, because I love him despite the fact that he's a baldy (:Are there any women who are married to men with hair loss?
    When I was dating not too long ago baldness didn't matter to me. I was attracted to personality and a good sense of humor. Many different women and men for that matter find different characteristics sexy. Believe it or not many men prefer voluptuous women because thin women don't do anything for them. Many women find bald men attractive as well. What man do nowadays is shave their entire head because it's in style now. If she's worth your time, she won't care.
    I sympathize with you because some women don't want to deal with men who have thinning hair or who have HHV (hair has vanished!). But there are also women who does not give a hoot about bald men for as long as they are clean, attractive and what have you. So, it really depends on the person. For example, my husband is now almost bald but I do love him as Elizabeth Browning would affirm in her ';Sonnets to the Portuguese';. So, it is no big problem. Try to meet girls who does not mind baldness, but in fact relate baldness to sexiness. Now, that would be a blast for you and for her. Good luck to you.





    Merry Christmas.
    My boyfriend is in his early thirties and, like most other guys his age, is starting to recede at the forehead. He was when I met him and I never gave one eight of a damn about it.





    People who care about small details like that - things about yourself you have no control over - are shallow, unrealistic and missing out on a lot of good things in life. You don't want to know the people who care about thinning hair or a few inches too short or some acne, because they suck.
    Generally immature women only go for looks. Once you've spent enough of your time trying to find a gorgeous guy, you find out that they think they are more gorgeous than you do. It gets old quick. You get a little older, you get a little wiser. Hair loss happens. Big deal. If you like yourself and show it, others will too. If you make comments about your hairline or are embarrassed by it, others will notice it more. I think men are sexy when they are confident. When they are funny. When they have nice smiles. When they show vulnerability. So many different things. Never once did their hair affect me, unless it was someone with hairloss and the godawful comb over. Be happy with who you are.
    I'm currently in love with somebody who is balding. One tends to see pass all that when one's truly in love. It's funny because I grew up in a family of men who bald early and didn't want to go for someone who was also bald in fear of poor genes, but when you're in love you don't care about things like this. Love's blind.
    My husband has massively thick hair, definitely not thinning, but I would not rule out attraction to someone based solely on thinning hair. I have seen bald men who I found attractive. It's not about hair.





    If you are insecure about your hair, that lack of confidence would do more to make you unattractive than the actual thinning hair would.
    The love of my life has thinning hair and shaves his head. He thought it would bother me when we recently reunited after many years. He kept mentioning what great hair he had years ago. For me, it didn't matter at all. There are lots of great guys out there who shave their heads and are very sexy.
    There are quite a few of us out there. Maybe men with hair loss are attracted to being PE teachers, but my husband and many of his PE friends are balding...and yes most shave their heads unless they get lazy. They all have great wives ;).





    Perhaps there is something more to this than your hair....
    Look at it as a way to weed out the girls who aren't worth the trouble. It shouldn't be that big of a deal to the right girl. Personality is so much more important.





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    you wouldn't wanna marry someone who wouldn't marry you because of hair anyways.
    My wife is bald and I LOVE it!

    Does anybody know of any herbal medicine that will help with hair loss in women? I have heard herbal is better

    I think i might have androgenic alopecia (sorry if spelling is wrong) I am 21 female losing hair on top and sides of hair ..my doctor said i dont have that that it is a result of iron but i am sure i have it. Have any other females had this problem at such a young age??? thank you xxxDoes anybody know of any herbal medicine that will help with hair loss in women? I have heard herbal is better
    If your taking a proper multi-vitamin and doing everything else right in terms of diet and exercise you might want to try sulfur. It has been used by alopecia patients to regrow hair. Sulfur is a natural chemical element and is used in a lot of hair growth aids. It has a really bad smell, like smoked bacon.


    Try boundless tresses or MTG. They are both really good hair growth aids. If you do buy it, test some on the back of your hair to make sure your not alergic and then if your not just continue the use. You can research and read reviews on both products if you google their names.Does anybody know of any herbal medicine that will help with hair loss in women? I have heard herbal is better
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    bring some garlic and peal them then get some slices of them in the areas where ur losin hair and after 30 minutes and then wash ur hair ,do it once aweek and after 2 weeks u'll start noticin baby hair
    Are you talking about a ';receding hairline';? Yes, iron deficiency (not enough iron) or having too much iron. I suggest staying away from all sugars and white carbs like donuts, breads....drink lots of water, exercise, take a women's daily vitamin, take flaxseed oil daily, eat alot of raw veggies and fruits, eat raw fish or baked....If you are on birth control, this is dangerous...I've been off for 7 years and I had that problem too and also with iron. I suggest that if you are, get off immediately and tell your friends too. Look into a better way of living and eating and your hair will love you for it.





    I do recommend that you shampoo and condition your hair once a week, deep condition once a week w/ a cream conditioner and massage your scalp with your fingers, sit under a hot dryer or use a hot wet towel for 15 mins. People think it's the hair that's the problem but it's actually the scalp condition and your healthy lifestyle.





    Hope this helps...

    Do men find it more attractive for a fairly pretty woman with hair loss to wear a wig or?

    Is a high quality wig or shaving the head entirely and going ';bald, bold and beautiful'; more desirable? I am a fair skined formerly blonde, green eyed, athlete with full lips, little wrinkling, good jaw line- Sad to see my hair blowing off in the wind though- advice from the men? Please?Do men find it more attractive for a fairly pretty woman with hair loss to wear a wig or?
    I'd say go with a wig, but make sure it doesn't look fake. Try to find one that kind of looks like the hair you had before. To tell you the truth, bald kind of scares me.Do men find it more attractive for a fairly pretty woman with hair loss to wear a wig or?
    Just to share : Been on minoxidil for about a year and a half and have not seen even the smallest amount of regrowth that i almost fell into depression.





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    I would highly recommend this easy to follow step-by-step guide with pictures to anyone who is suffering from hair loss right now.





    Anyway, its also a cheaper and effective way of re-growing lost hair compared to those unnatural ways which may involve harsh chemicals that may have side effects.
    Hi Shady, if a short hair cut is not possible due to bald patches etc, then I would prefer my lady wears a wig.





    A bald lady? No, not for me!
    wigs are a pain in the butt. i say just get a very short haircut. It'll minimize the appearance of balding.








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    What do you do to prevent Hair Loss with women?

    My mum has got over active thyroid, and one of the effects of this, is hair loss. She's not too happy about this, and can do with whatever help and advice she can get. Are there any home remedies/medicines/cures to stop hair loss. Any and all advice is appreciated. Thanks!What do you do to prevent Hair Loss with women?
    Tell your mother to go see her GP and ask to be referred to a Tricoligist (hair loss specialist). This happened to me years ago, after the birth of my second child.What do you do to prevent Hair Loss with women?
    My Mother Uses products from this website and I guess she got her hair back.


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    Unfortunately hair loss is the same in both over or under also if she is taking medicine like synthroid to control it, it also can cause hair loss as well. I haven't heard of anything other then Rogaine but maybe there is something better there is this one stuff I seen but dont know whether it really works or not. Its called scalpmed tell your mom I feel her pain thyroid disorder is not only annoying but also can be depressing at times. Good luck with finding something though. Oh and tell your mom to check out this website it has a program that is awesome for us in the way of reducing the thyroid affects. www.womentowomen.com.
    Daily application of refined coconut oil, mixed with lime juice on the hair, prevents hair loss and lengthens it. Check out http://usefulinfo-hairloss.blogspot.com/ for more info.
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    Your mom got all that sort of things. you asked your mam got scar on face and now your mom is getting bold. Im sorry you can not do anything about i thinks she's getting old and not far to go wood village ;-)
    When I'm with a woman I avoid doing too many u-turns under the sheets, Used to rub the hair right off the top of my head ! Notice I wear a hard hat ALL the time now. LOL HA HA HA !
    shave it all off and you can't loos it