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lue eyed, fine haired BLOND here. Midwestern location.
I am a mid to
mid-August thru around first week of Nov. shedder.
There is a name for what mine seems to do --
telegen effluvium .... you can google that. Basically, this means FULL SCALP SUDDEN SHEDDING (not to much a pattern to it, just the full scalp). And, if you can take around 25 hairs in your hand, tug, and pull out at least 5, then you have this condition.
The question is finding out WHY.
I got hormone, T-3, T-4 testosterone, etc. tested last year. The test were normal. My question is,
if the LOSS takes 3-5 months to show up AFTER the "event" (hormones, stress, whatever), then really, I have to wonder what a test would show in the APRIL, MAY, JUNE time frame? Has anyone tried that?
I am 42 and mine started about 3-4 years ago. It became just terrible these last 2, however. I go to likely get my hair cut off tomorrow.
My hair also gets really nasty at this time of shedding. The whole structure changes from flexible and healthy to drier (on the ends) and brittle and very break-away. It gets stringy looking, even right after a wash.
My scalp also hurts and I DO get white heads and small sores on it (very small, pin head sized, if that). ...
I am wondering if I need to be seeing a dermatologist or a endocrinologist? The tests last year ran around $2K.
Word to the wise, do NOT let your Doc. put ALOPECIA in the Dx code box! Insurance will REFUSE to pay that, saying it is cosmetic. Have him put "suspected Thyroid dysfunction .... or some other creative Dx!
FWIW -- In efforts to curb the loss without severe hormone shifts or oral drugs, I started a natural progesterone cream last year. And, the NIOXIN line of products. My hair started to come back in nicely, and even CURLIER than before ... which was great ... the extra body is needed to puff up the appearance of the massive losses .... I was feeling pretty good about the whole thing and hoping it was a one time shed ...
Well ... my hair was in the middle of regrowth when THIS season's loss hit. I have also looked at variables and patterns of events, vitamins, etc. I also maintain a very healthy lifestyle and am very very active and outdoorsy, as well.
Anyway, no answers. But, one point I wanted to make -- it is NOT JUST HAIR LOSS.
The hair loss coincides with a peculiar event -- boisterously GROWING NAILS. My nails are otherwise thin and soft and IMPOSSIBLE to grow. Yet, while the hair lay in piles and all over the seats of my car ... the nails ... I can't keep them short and they turn into a newfound mini weapon. They go NUTS ... rapidly accelarated growth ... and their texture ALSO changes ... they get TOUGH AND HARD as bowling balls ... I have to CLIP them ....
(Really, God. I didn't need the nails that badly - they make glue ons! GIMME MY HAIR BACK, PLEASE! )
Panzer