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Re: increased hair loss

From: anonymous (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed, 4 Sep 2002 16:48:04 -0500 (CDT)


At Thu, 20 Jul 2000, Sherri wrote: >
>Iam feeling very bad about myself....although I have been on meds
>(gluchophage, spironolacton)for PCOS since early March of this year...my
>hair loss is INCREASING....i cannot even run my fingers through my hair
>(gently) without getting about 10 strands. I have to wear my hair a
>certain way to cover up thin spot. I also have facial hair Iam dealing
>with but right now the hair loss is devistating to me. I feel so
>depressed over this....my hair had always been thick and I have almost
>always worn it long (still do). Does anyone know of any special
>vitamins( Iam taking multi-vitamins, vit-C, chromium picolinate, and
>using Jason Thin to Thick hair elixir and shampoos and conditioners) or
>ANYTHING that would help...would rogaine stop this? On top of just
>turning 30 this is really flipping me out. I asked my MD about it he
>said to just keep taking the meds faithfully and I should end up seeing
>results. Iam not very hopefull.....please if anybody knows of something
>i could try please let me know, nothing Iam doing is helping...like i
>said it IS WORSE. thanks all that reply. God Bless.

The best thing I've ever done for myself was go see an alternative/holistic doctor. If you feel like you're not getting better with your dr., find a holistic clinic in your town & you'll see the difference right away.




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