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Re: Depressed!!!

From: J.W.J. (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Thu, 21 Feb 2002 13:15:15 -0600 (CST)


At Wed, 20 Feb 2002, anonymous wrote: >

i started experiencing alot of hair loss.. my >hair was so thick, now its thin as can be, and i have my period every 3
>months, and its really normal when i have it, never heavy, but every
>month i still have PMS just never my period, the main thing that has my
>depressed right now is this hair loss.. can anyone tell me if this is
>reversible in women with PCOS, and does anything like using rogaine
>help, or only perscription medications????? I'm so depressed i dont even
>want to get out of bed, some days i dont even wanna live anymore.. i
>cry alot, this is just really bad, my son keeps me going.. Thank God
>for him, cause i don't know what i would do. I know that b/c pills can
>cause hair loss, but has it stopped the hair loss in anyone?? I'd be
>pulling my hair out except i dont have a whole lot left to pull :(
>Please someone help!!!

Hi, It just so happens that on our local news yesterday they had a story on womens' hair loss. I found the story online and here is the address:

http://www.ksl.com/dump/news/cc/noon/hair.htm

On there, they also had another link to look at: You can find more information at http://www.womenshairinstitute.com.

I hope this helps.

Also, it sounds like (from personal experience) that at this time you would benefit a lot from an antidepressant. Visit your PCP or a good psychiatrist who knows the medications. It can make the difference between night and day in how you cope.

--
J.W.J.



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