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Re: Lupron, hair falling out

From: mdustin (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Thu Jul 26 07:55:22 2007


Angie, I also have had this experience. I didn't know if it was tied to the side effects of Lupron, and now I'm am sure that it is. I also have very thick hair and I am always finding hair everywhere, as if I were shedding like a dog/cat. It is very annoying to me, but I haven't noticed any drastic 'baldness'. I can only imagine that I will eventually if my hair keeps falling out. On the bright side, maybe my hair dresser won't hate for me to come in anymore (my hair takes FOREVER to do that my sylist needs to double book the time she spends on my hair due to it's thickness). Trying to stay positive... :o) I'm sure that I will be asking my doctor what I can do about it, if it continues at my appointment in September. I hope you find something that helps you. ~Mags

At Wed, 25 Jul 2007, Angie wrote: >
>Hello everyone, it has been a while. I just had a quick question about
>lupron causing hair to fall out, I know it is a symptom but how
>noticable is it. For me It seems like when ever I run my fingers
>through it They come out covered in my hair. It isn't obviouse to look
>at but I can tell when I put it up in a bun for work it is getting a
>little thinner. Does anyone have anything similar? Is it the lupron or
>does that make it all come out more obviously? My hair is a big deal to
>me and I don't want to wake up and find it gone in a week.






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