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In a message dated 11/28/2004 2:45:33 PM Eastern Standard Time,

betty_flager@... writes:

> It is not falling out like it was before. I KEEP CHECKING FOR NEW

> HAIR GROWTH BUT THERE ISN'T ANY. EEEEEK!!!

>

how long have you been on Armour?

cindi

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I buy & use wigs & hairpieces from a Young's catalog all the time now for

the past few years while waiting for my dark brown very short hair to grow out &

go all grey. I love them.

Tho I still have a full head of hair but it's rather fine, not thin tho. I have

bunches of very fine straight hair. I'm getting to the point now where I don't

need the wigs or hair pieces much anymore tho because my hair's grown out way

longer now & all gone as naturally grey as it going to get for while.

I guess I'm lucky I still have a full head of hair & haven't lost any that I

know of. Just body hair & eyebrows/ eyelashes gone mostly.

Caroline

I am depressed about so much hair loss???

I was kept hypothyroid so damn long that I am practically bald on

top of my head. It is so hard to fix your hair when there isn't much

to fix. I have to put gel in my hair because it is so thin and the

gel makes it thick.

It is not falling out like it was before. I KEEP CHECKING FOR NEW

HAIR GROWTH BUT THERE ISN'T ANY. EEEEEK!!!

Does anyone have this problem? I think a wig would be a good thing

to have right now.

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I buy & use wigs & hairpieces from a Young's catalog all the time now for

the past few years while waiting for my dark brown very short hair to grow out &

go all grey. I love them.

Tho I still have a full head of hair but it's rather fine, not thin tho. I have

bunches of very fine straight hair. I'm getting to the point now where I don't

need the wigs or hair pieces much anymore tho because my hair's grown out way

longer now & all gone as naturally grey as it going to get for while.

I guess I'm lucky I still have a full head of hair & haven't lost any that I

know of. Just body hair & eyebrows/ eyelashes gone mostly.

Caroline

I am depressed about so much hair loss???

I was kept hypothyroid so damn long that I am practically bald on

top of my head. It is so hard to fix your hair when there isn't much

to fix. I have to put gel in my hair because it is so thin and the

gel makes it thick.

It is not falling out like it was before. I KEEP CHECKING FOR NEW

HAIR GROWTH BUT THERE ISN'T ANY. EEEEEK!!!

Does anyone have this problem? I think a wig would be a good thing

to have right now.

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In a message dated 11/29/2004 10:25:56 AM Eastern Standard Time,

betty_flager@... writes:

> I have been on Armour since November 1, 2004. My hair is not coming

> out so bad now. I think it is normal to lose a little each day isn't

> it?

>

yes, it is normal to lose some each day. but you haven't been on Armour that

long...so you will see more improvement. It takes hair and skin about six

months to really get back to normal. I noticed my hair really getting better

(softer and not falling out) around the 7th month of treatment.

Cndi

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In a message dated 11/29/2004 10:25:56 AM Eastern Standard Time,

betty_flager@... writes:

> I have been on Armour since November 1, 2004. My hair is not coming

> out so bad now. I think it is normal to lose a little each day isn't

> it?

>

yes, it is normal to lose some each day. but you haven't been on Armour that

long...so you will see more improvement. It takes hair and skin about six

months to really get back to normal. I noticed my hair really getting better

(softer and not falling out) around the 7th month of treatment.

Cndi

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In a message dated 11/29/2004 10:25:56 AM Eastern Standard Time,

betty_flager@... writes:

> I have been on Armour since November 1, 2004. My hair is not coming

> out so bad now. I think it is normal to lose a little each day isn't

> it?

>

yes, it is normal to lose some each day. but you haven't been on Armour that

long...so you will see more improvement. It takes hair and skin about six

months to really get back to normal. I noticed my hair really getting better

(softer and not falling out) around the 7th month of treatment.

Cndi

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> In a message dated 11/28/2004 2:45:33 PM Eastern Standard Time,

> betty_flager@y... writes:

>

> > It is not falling out like it was before. I KEEP CHECKING FOR

NEW

> > HAIR GROWTH BUT THERE ISN'T ANY. EEEEEK!!!

> >

>

> how long have you been on Armour?

> cindi

>

>

I have been on Armour since November 1, 2004. My hair is not coming

out so bad now. I think it is normal to lose a little each day isn't

it?

When I was very hypo July, August, Sept, it was falling out like

crazy.

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> In a message dated 11/28/2004 2:45:33 PM Eastern Standard Time,

> betty_flager@y... writes:

>

> > It is not falling out like it was before. I KEEP CHECKING FOR

NEW

> > HAIR GROWTH BUT THERE ISN'T ANY. EEEEEK!!!

> >

>

> how long have you been on Armour?

> cindi

>

>

I have been on Armour since November 1, 2004. My hair is not coming

out so bad now. I think it is normal to lose a little each day isn't

it?

When I was very hypo July, August, Sept, it was falling out like

crazy.

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> In a message dated 11/28/2004 2:45:33 PM Eastern Standard Time,

> betty_flager@y... writes:

>

> > It is not falling out like it was before. I KEEP CHECKING FOR

NEW

> > HAIR GROWTH BUT THERE ISN'T ANY. EEEEEK!!!

> >

>

> how long have you been on Armour?

> cindi

>

>

I have been on Armour since November 1, 2004. My hair is not coming

out so bad now. I think it is normal to lose a little each day isn't

it?

When I was very hypo July, August, Sept, it was falling out like

crazy.

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> In a message dated 11/29/2004 10:25:56 AM Eastern Standard Time,

> betty_flager@y... writes:

>

> > I have been on Armour since November 1, 2004. My hair is not

coming

> > out so bad now. I think it is normal to lose a little each day

isn't

> > it?

> >

>

> yes, it is normal to lose some each day. but you haven't been on

Armour that

> long...so you will see more improvement. It takes hair and skin

about six

> months to really get back to normal. I noticed my hair really

getting better

> (softer and not falling out) around the 7th month of treatment.

> Cndi

>

>

Whooooa!!! That is a long time to get back to normal. Oh well just

have to be patient LOL LOL!!!!

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> In a message dated 11/29/2004 10:25:56 AM Eastern Standard Time,

> betty_flager@y... writes:

>

> > I have been on Armour since November 1, 2004. My hair is not

coming

> > out so bad now. I think it is normal to lose a little each day

isn't

> > it?

> >

>

> yes, it is normal to lose some each day. but you haven't been on

Armour that

> long...so you will see more improvement. It takes hair and skin

about six

> months to really get back to normal. I noticed my hair really

getting better

> (softer and not falling out) around the 7th month of treatment.

> Cndi

>

>

Whooooa!!! That is a long time to get back to normal. Oh well just

have to be patient LOL LOL!!!!

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> In a message dated 11/29/2004 10:25:56 AM Eastern Standard Time,

> betty_flager@y... writes:

>

> > I have been on Armour since November 1, 2004. My hair is not

coming

> > out so bad now. I think it is normal to lose a little each day

isn't

> > it?

> >

>

> yes, it is normal to lose some each day. but you haven't been on

Armour that

> long...so you will see more improvement. It takes hair and skin

about six

> months to really get back to normal. I noticed my hair really

getting better

> (softer and not falling out) around the 7th month of treatment.

> Cndi

>

>

Whooooa!!! That is a long time to get back to normal. Oh well just

have to be patient LOL LOL!!!!

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I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but for *me*... the hair I lost

never came back. I've been on meds for almost a year now. It may be

easier to deal with this if you have a doctor that can determine why

your hair isn't growing back, though I do agree that you've not been

on the meds long enough for that to happen.

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I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but for *me*... the hair I lost

never came back. I've been on meds for almost a year now. It may be

easier to deal with this if you have a doctor that can determine why

your hair isn't growing back, though I do agree that you've not been

on the meds long enough for that to happen.

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I hate to be the bearer of bad news, but for *me*... the hair I lost

never came back. I've been on meds for almost a year now. It may be

easier to deal with this if you have a doctor that can determine why

your hair isn't growing back, though I do agree that you've not been

on the meds long enough for that to happen.

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Not on HRT, but I used to get synthetic T3 (pure) and natural

progesterone from a compounding pharmacy. It was costing nearly

$100/mo and we couldn't afford it anymore. So I stopped taking both,

went weeks without meds, crashed HARD CORE (Janie probably remembers

this), then began taking Nutrimeds, couldn't order that anymore (no

computer access for months and no money to buy the stuff), then began

taking a generic like armour ($3/bottle), but that resource is gone

and I'm having to switch again.

But no.. no HRT. I've been wanting to use that Estroven " Menopause

Monitor " to see where I stand, but I can't find it anywhere locally.

If you are on hrt, then

> you probably need more armour or t4 meds.

>

> I think it would be better for anyone to take natural hrt from a

> compounding pharmacy. I never did but I wish I had.

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