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Dear Terri,

You hair loss sounds pretty typical to me. I had my WLS just a few

weeks before yours and I'm experiencing the hair loss too. I bought the

generic brand of Nioxin Shampoo at Sally's Beauty Supply (Nutri-Ox System)

and I take a Hair, Skin and Nails vitamin each day.

Others recommend upping your protein intake. If you're currently

drinking 2-3 protein shakes a day, consider drinking 4-5 shakes a day.

My hair is still coming out quite a bit and I'm hoping it will slow

down soon. Good luck and God bless you richly.

Love,

Trace in Va. Beach, VA

Dr. Schechner, Va. Beach, VA

Open RNY -- 9/5/02

Height -- 5' 9 1/2 "

Starting weight -- 351.2

Current weight -- 266

Minus -- 85.2 pounds gone!

Gal. 2:20

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Dear L.,

Probably. It seems to me that protein is the " key " to our success.

Makes good sense and if better health and success means one or two more

shakes then I say, so be it!

I have really, really thick hair. In fact, when I washed my hair

before surgery and didn't blow dry it with the hair dryer, it was still be

wet (underneath at the neck) for at least a day or two. Now my hair feels

like it's been professionally thinned at a salon. It feels strange to wash

my hair and not have a heavy weight on my shoulders when it's wet. I really

don't mind because I have so much but if this continues or if my hair starts

to really thin out at the part or on top ... well then, that would not be a

good thing.

Consider buying the Nutri-Ox System shampoo at Sally's Discount Beauty

Supply stores. The woman working there told me that the Nutri-Ox is the

'generic' for Nioxin and reasonably priced too! I paid (I think) about $8

for the shampoo and maybe $9 for the scalp treatment.

When I use it faithfully (I wash my hair with it and then follow with

my Pantene shampoo for manageability) and take my Hair, Skin and Nails

vitamin and drink my protein, my hair loss IS reduced.

I got out of my routine during the holidays -- not drinking my shakes

faithfully, not drinking my water faithfully and my hair and my skin really

took a beating. My skin was drier than the dust bowl and my hair fell out

more. I looked pasty too. Not enough protein. Sure, I was eating more

'real' food but we all know we really can't absorb enough protein and vites

from food alone. If we could, this surgery wouldn't be successful, would

it...?

I'm back to my routine and in just a two weeks my skin looks better

and isn't flaking at all. Here's hoping that my hair loss will slow down

soon.

Love,

Trace

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In a message dated 1/21/2003 11:03:57 AM Central Standard Time,

mamabear2912@... writes:

>

> I am curious....I have had 4 surgeries in my life, laporoscopy,

> hystorectomy, bladder repair (the doc stitched my bladder while sewing me

> up during my hysto) and RNY. I have never lost a hair on my head after

> those other surgeries. I have thin, fine hair so I really can't afford to

> lose many. Why would this surgery be any different? Anyone know? Or is it

> the lack of protein? Just inquiring?

>

>

> Much love, L.

>

>

Me too. Since childhood with Gall bladder and appendix only 4 years ago and

WLS was the only one where my hair thinned/fell out.

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Terri you need 60-90 grams of protein a day and you might throw in some

biotin or a good hair skin and nails vitamin

hair loss

> Hello to everyone--

>

> I have a question concerning hair loss. I had my by pass surgery on

> 9-25-02 and have lost a total of 74#. About the beginning of Dec--I

> began to notice some hair loss. I have been consuming anywhere from

> 50-58 grams of protein a day--and taking a zinc supplement. My

> hairdresser thinks its a hormone imbalance and likens it to a woman

> experiencing pregnancy--and birth. Does anyone have any suggestions

> on anything else I can add to my diet to improve the situation? I've

> always had thick and wavy hair. It is really bothering me about the

> thinning on top of my head. Also--my wavy hair actually appears to

> be even curlier now(not complaining about that)

>

> Any comments or suggestions would be most welcome. Thank you for

> your time.

>

> Terri

>

>

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Well, I've heard that the 3-7 month hair loss is a function of anesthesia

at surgery, so it's possible that the anesthesia at childbirth would

cause the same reaction.

Pam in Niceville

At Tuesday, 21 January 2003, you wrote:

>Hello to everyone--

>

>I have a question concerning hair loss. I had my by pass surgery on

>9-25-02 and have lost a total of 74#. About the beginning of Dec--I

>began to notice some hair loss. I have been consuming anywhere from

>50-58 grams of protein a day--and taking a zinc supplement. My

>hairdresser thinks its a hormone imbalance and likens it to a woman

>experiencing pregnancy--and birth. Does anyone have any suggestions

>on anything else I can add to my diet to improve the situation? I've

>always had thick and wavy hair. It is really bothering me about the

>thinning on top of my head. Also--my wavy hair actually appears to

>be even curlier now(not complaining about that)

>

>Any comments or suggestions would be most welcome. Thank you for

>your time.

>

>Terri

>

>

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I was pondering why I never noticed it in all my OTHER surgeries. I'm wondering

if I had the hairloss, but never knew to associate it with surgery 4 months

earlier? That and being younger, having lots of long hair---just didn't make

much impression?

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Re: hair loss

Well, I've heard that the 3-7 month hair loss is a function of anesthesia

at surgery, so it's possible that the anesthesia at childbirth would

cause the same reaction.

Pam in Niceville

At Tuesday, 21 January 2003, you wrote:

>Hello to everyone--

>

>I have a question concerning hair loss. I had my by pass surgery on

>9-25-02 and have lost a total of 74#. About the beginning of Dec--I

>began to notice some hair loss. I have been consuming anywhere from

>50-58 grams of protein a day--and taking a zinc supplement. My

>hairdresser thinks its a hormone imbalance and likens it to a woman

>experiencing pregnancy--and birth. Does anyone have any suggestions

>on anything else I can add to my diet to improve the situation? I've

>always had thick and wavy hair. It is really bothering me about the

>thinning on top of my head. Also--my wavy hair actually appears to

>be even curlier now(not complaining about that)

>

>Any comments or suggestions would be most welcome. Thank you for

>your time.

>

>Terri

>

>

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I don't think I ever lost hair before being a hair dresser I would notice

when I started to lose more than normal .

Re: hair loss

>

>

> Well, I've heard that the 3-7 month hair loss is a function of

anesthesia

> at surgery, so it's possible that the anesthesia at childbirth would

> cause the same reaction.

> Pam in Niceville

>

> At Tuesday, 21 January 2003, you wrote:

>

> >Hello to everyone--

> >

> >I have a question concerning hair loss. I had my by pass surgery on

> >9-25-02 and have lost a total of 74#. About the beginning of Dec--I

> >began to notice some hair loss. I have been consuming anywhere from

> >50-58 grams of protein a day--and taking a zinc supplement. My

> >hairdresser thinks its a hormone imbalance and likens it to a woman

> >experiencing pregnancy--and birth. Does anyone have any suggestions

> >on anything else I can add to my diet to improve the situation? I've

> >always had thick and wavy hair. It is really bothering me about the

> >thinning on top of my head. Also--my wavy hair actually appears to

> >be even curlier now(not complaining about that)

> >

> >Any comments or suggestions would be most welcome. Thank you for

> >your time.

> >

> >Terri

> >

> >

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I had surgery on 9-16-02 and so far, knock on wood, haven't had any

noticeable hair loss. I drink 4 to 5 protein shakes a day (120-150 grams).

I also have been using Nioxin shampoo and conditioner for years. Just a

suggestion, try upping your protein grams and of course drink lots of water.

in Sacramento, CA -- age 52

Lap RNY 9-16-02

Starting weight 2-12-02... 380 (BMI 71.8)

Pre-op weight on 9-16-02... 316

Current weight as of 1-21-03... 248 (BMI 46.8)

Total weight loss... -132

5'1 " -- Goal 130

" Beauty is soul deep. Learn that and you may realize

that you are far more attractive than you ever thought. "

by Steve Goodier

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  • 3 weeks later...

Are you taking biotin? Use Nioxin shampoo. And make sure you're getting enough

protein. Sometimes you just gotta live through it. It will pass in a couple of

months. Hang in there.

Jeanne in WI

Age 39

Open RNY - 5/21/02

Dr. Chua

5'8 " - 314/221/150-175

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Hi . Welcome to the group. Congrats on your loss. Several people have

mentioned Biotin. I haven't tried it yet. I'm still preop. But I'm planning to

start taking it before the surgery and then after, just in case.

Hair loss

Hello everyone, I am new to the group. I had my surg. August, 2005 and

lost a little over 100 lbs. I am doing well but I have a problem with

my hair thinning out to nothing. I have tried several things to help

stop this or slow it down a bit. Does anyone have anything that they

have tried and works or have heard works?

Thanks for any suggestions

H

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Technically the 18 months is the " honeymoon period " where you're

going to lose weight ALMOST no matter what you do. I was told once

that you'd lose X amount in the first six months then 1/2X in the

next six months then 1/4X in the last six months of this period.

You certainly can still lose weight after that 18 months but it won't

be as easy. More importantly you have to maintain the weight loss,

exercise and healthy eating habits for, well, the rest of your life.

So 18 months sounds like a nice cut off and all but I like to think

of these 18 months as a start not an end.

Two hour workouts? Damn! I only work out for an hour but it's every

weekday. Actually it's probably a bit longer since I'm moving between

machines and drinking some water through it too. Still, two hours is

massive. Way to go! I've been thinking of having my neighbor train me

Tai-Kwan-Do. He's like a fifth degree black belt or something. I'm

not sure he will train me since I told him only sissies kick. LMAO!!

Mike in GR (half way through my honeymoon)

> > >

> > > Hello everyone, I am new to the group. I had my surg. August,

> > 2005 and

> > > lost a little over 100 lbs. I am doing well but I have a

> problem

> > with

> > > my hair thinning out to nothing. I have tried several things

> to

> > help

> > > stop this or slow it down a bit. Does anyone have anything

> that

> > they

> > > have tried and works or have heard works?

> > >

> > > Thanks for any suggestions

> > >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

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" He's like a fifth degree black belt or something. I'm

not sure he will train me since I told him only sissies kick. LMAO!! "

I saw a guy say something like that to this little korean dude at a club

once, after he woke up from the boot to the side of his jaw, he never said

anything like that again!.......LOL.......Those little black belts are some

bad dudes!

Mike T

Re: Hair loss

> Technically the 18 months is the " honeymoon period " where you're

> going to lose weight ALMOST no matter what you do. I was told once

> that you'd lose X amount in the first six months then 1/2X in the

> next six months then 1/4X in the last six months of this period.

>

> You certainly can still lose weight after that 18 months but it won't

> be as easy. More importantly you have to maintain the weight loss,

> exercise and healthy eating habits for, well, the rest of your life.

>

> So 18 months sounds like a nice cut off and all but I like to think

> of these 18 months as a start not an end.

>

> Two hour workouts? Damn! I only work out for an hour but it's every

> weekday. Actually it's probably a bit longer since I'm moving between

> machines and drinking some water through it too. Still, two hours is

> massive. Way to go! I've been thinking of having my neighbor train me

> Tai-Kwan-Do. He's like a fifth degree black belt or something. I'm

> not sure he will train me since I told him only sissies kick. LMAO!!

>

> Mike in GR (half way through my honeymoon)

>

>

>> > >

>> > > Hello everyone, I am new to the group. I had my surg. August,

>> > 2005 and

>> > > lost a little over 100 lbs. I am doing well but I have a

>> problem

>> > with

>> > > my hair thinning out to nothing. I have tried several things

>> to

>> > help

>> > > stop this or slow it down a bit. Does anyone have anything

>> that

>> > they

>> > > have tried and works or have heard works?

>> > >

>> > > Thanks for any suggestions

>> > >

>> >

>> >

>> >

>> >

>> >

>> >

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