Any Insight On My Hair Loss Story? Any Advice Helps.

Sophia Bergner

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On October 20th I noticed a significant increase in hair shedding per day. I noticed it after brushing after the shower, on my clothes throughout the day, on my pillow, and in the sink. It seemed as if every time I ran my fingers through my hair I could pull out a strand or 2 no matter what point in the day or how much i did it. By early November I was up to about 100-150 hairs shed per day on average. My normal shedding was definitely not this high prior to this. On November 9th, I got my blood tested. My iron, zinc, and vitamin D was crucially low. Ferritin was at 30. Vitamin D was 11. Zinc was 13 I think. I began supplementing immediately and also increased my anxiety pill dosage to 15mg/day to lessen anxiety on November 5th.

The shedding stayed persistent throughout November, but ceased to be above 100/day around early December.

On December 11th I traveled to Madison for a thorough consultation with a hair-aesthetic surgeon/hair loss specialist. She took a microscope to my head as well as conducted a thorough examination and saw absolutely nothing that was concerning her at that time. She said I had plenty of follicular units, all of which had strong 3-5 hairs growing out of them. She said my scalp looked very healthy and clean, and no inflammation was present. She said I likely had dietary deficiency shedding that would get better in time. I was only losing about 75 hairs per day at this time.

I went home, and the hair shedding remained at 60-70 hairs per day however I began to notice short tiny hairs being shed in my hair piles each morning and throughout the day. They all had white bulbs at the end. This caused immense anxiety as I self diagnosed with androgenetic alopecia or Chronic telogen effluvium because I thought you should never shed short hairs unless you have Androgenetic Alopecia or CTE. I learned also that sometimes it's just the disrupted hairs that were in anagen phase during the initial trigger that are cycling out throughout a Telogen Effluvium bout and as the hair cycle corrects itself sometimes it pushes out new growing hairs to insert a new strong one that will take hold and stay there. All of these are possibilities but my mind ruminated on the worse case scenario. I also learned that sometimes iron def- can cause truncated growth until ferritin gets corrected.

It is now almost March 1st, and I am shedding roughly 40-50 hairs per day on average. However, some are still indeed mixed lengths- short 3cm or 2 inch long hairs with white bulbs at the end still. I am noticing that the place I am shedding most is around my bitemporal area and forehead. Whenever I try to pull my side hairs out to compliment a bun or ponytail, as I am grabbing them and bringing them to frame my face one or two always comes out in my hand very easily. It is not like this anywhere else on my scalp. My part has not changed since November and still remains at normal width.

I am supplementing daily with Iron and vitamin D and also taking a hair multivitamin. I use scalp benefits aveda shampoo and hair growth support shampoo as well as a topical serum for growth from a trichology clinic.

As for now, I am hoping it was just a bout of Telogen Effluvium that is normalizing out, however, my mind still jumps to worry about it being Androgenetic Alopecia or chronic telogen effluvium with a persisting trigger. I have gotten my thyroid levels, iron, zinc, ferritin, and male androgens all checked out in the past two weeks to which all are normal/improving.

Anyone have any reassurance or insight as to why short hairs might be shed? Can short hairs be shed with Telogen Effluvium recovery sometimes? I am going crazy psychologically trying to figure out what is going on.
 

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1: Does your family have hair loss history?
2: Fix your defeciences with food, supplements as a addition.
3: Do/did you have scalp hair pain(at the root)? That is an indicator that your hair is being damaged (this is not good...)
4: The bulb at the end of the hair, Telogen phase? Maybe effluvium? this thing happens after 5 months of say something like bad diet or stress or whatever, not over night (so what was your condition 5-6 months ago like?) i'm not sure about this though.
5: Do you use medications? Birth control pills can f*** your hair up (i wouldnt touch this sh*t if i was a girl).

small hair falling off might be that different hair (at locations) are in different phases, not every hair in your scalp are in perfect sync (like they're not all in telogen phase etc), not sure about this small hair falling off thing.

Anyway im not a pro, but no one commented yet and i know how shitty hair loss is, but maybe this helped ya a lil or not, but your hair specialist friend did take a closer look and if she is not a useless "specialist", then she knows better than any of us does, i think you dont have much to worry about (for now....), just fix your defeciences (with food not just f*****g pills, and get some sunlight, dont wanna look like a Ghoul now do we).

6: whats your situation now?

And may the Hair gods be with you.
 
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Arlena

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On October 20th I noticed a significant increase in hair shedding per day. I noticed it after brushing after the shower, on my clothes throughout the day, on my pillow, and in the sink. It seemed as if every time I ran my fingers through my hair I could pull out a strand or 2 no matter what point in the day or how much i did it. By early November I was up to about 100-150 hairs shed per day on average. My normal shedding was definitely not this high prior to this. On November 9th, I got my blood tested. My iron, zinc, and vitamin D was crucially low. Ferritin was at 30. Vitamin D was 11. Zinc was 13 I think. I began supplementing immediately and also increased my anxiety pill dosage to 15mg/day to lessen anxiety on November 5th.

The shedding stayed persistent throughout November, but ceased to be above 100/day around early December.

On December 11th I traveled to Madison for a thorough consultation with a hair-aesthetic surgeon/hair loss specialist. She took a microscope to my head as well as conducted a thorough examination and saw absolutely nothing that was concerning her at that time. She said I had plenty of follicular units, all of which had strong 3-5 hairs growing out of them. She said my scalp looked very healthy and clean, and no inflammation was present. She said I likely had dietary deficiency shedding that would get better in time. I was only losing about 75 hairs per day at this time.

I went home, and the hair shedding remained at 60-70 hairs per day however I began to notice short tiny hairs being shed in my hair piles each morning and throughout the day. They all had white bulbs at the end. This caused immense anxiety as I self diagnosed with androgenetic alopecia or Chronic telogen effluvium because I thought you should never shed short hairs unless you have Androgenetic Alopecia or CTE. I learned also that sometimes it's just the disrupted hairs that were in anagen phase during the initial trigger that are cycling out throughout a Telogen Effluvium bout and as the hair cycle corrects itself sometimes it pushes out new growing hairs to insert a new strong one that will take hold and stay there. All of these are possibilities but my mind ruminated on the worse case scenario. I also learned that sometimes iron def- can cause truncated growth until ferritin gets corrected.

It is now almost March 1st, and I am shedding roughly 40-50 hairs per day on average. However, some are still indeed mixed lengths- short 3cm or 2 inch long hairs with white bulbs at the end still. I am noticing that the place I am shedding most is around my bitemporal area and forehead. Whenever I try to pull my side hairs out to compliment a bun or ponytail, as I am grabbing them and bringing them to frame my face one or two always comes out in my hand very easily. It is not like this anywhere else on my scalp. My part has not changed since November and still remains at normal width.

I am supplementing daily with Iron and vitamin D and also taking a hair multivitamin. I use scalp benefits aveda shampoo and hair growth support shampoo as well as a topical serum for growth from a trichology clinic.

As for now, I am hoping it was just a bout of Telogen Effluvium that is normalizing out, however, my mind still jumps to worry about it being Androgenetic Alopecia or chronic telogen effluvium with a persisting trigger. I have gotten my thyroid levels, iron, zinc, ferritin, and male androgens all checked out in the past two weeks to which all are normal/improving.

Anyone have any reassurance or insight as to why short hairs might be shed? Can short hairs be shed with Telogen Effluvium recovery sometimes? I am going crazy psychologically trying to figure out what is going on.
Check the rubber washers in your shower head!! My shower head had these black small washers that were degraded and giving off this black ink that was going in the water and all over me when I showered. Since I replaced my shower head and got rid of those washers my hair is growing back again. I would have never known if my shower head didn't break. I thought it was aging or hormones because I am 51 but it wasn't. Hope this helps!
 
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