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I was so afraid of ending up with no hair. .. I kept eating and

drinking protein.. Didn't happend I didn't loose any hair. Thanks

God. It usually happens to people that are not careful with the

diet. You need to take your proteins and viatamins. I'm trying to

recall the extra vitamin I took.. If I can find the bottle somewhere

in my room, I'll posted.. Oh, Oh, BIOTIN??? or BIOCTIN...It really

works.... try it. Just go to a discount store, they should have it...

The Gastric bypass surgeon told me about it.

-- In Gastric_Bypass_Family , " Pat Keller "

<pbkeller@b...> wrote:

> I have a class reunion coming up May 8, 5 months post-op. Im

hoping and praying that is not the time hair starts falling out.

>

> I found this article and hope 3 protein shakes a day will prevent

it. http://www.wlscenter.com/ResearchArticles/hair_loss.htm

>

> ~~Pat~~

> Orlando, FL

> 252/204/160

> BMI 37/

> 52 Years Young

> LAP-RNY 12/10/03

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I was really careful with what I ate and drank---still am for that

matter, but at 8 months out, the hair is still falling out and it

started at 2 months. It's tapered off quite a bit but still coming out.

Thank goodness I have really thick hair and it hasn't been noticeable.

T.

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I was really careful with what I ate and drank---still am for that

matter, but at 8 months out, the hair is still falling out and it

started at 2 months. It's tapered off quite a bit but still coming out.

Thank goodness I have really thick hair and it hasn't been noticeable.

T.

Lap RNY 6/20/03

432/261/170

Houston, Dr. Adam Naaman

Visit my homepage at http://users3.ev1.net/~leeds/

" I will find my way, I can go the distance. I'll be there someday if I

can be strong, I know every mile will be worth my while, I would go most

anywhere to feel like I belong. "

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Does anyone KNOW if anesthia can caus hair loss? I am 12 weeks post

op and am shedding way more hair then normal. Its nothing I am

concerned about, nothing is causing like baldness and I have really

thick hair but its like whenever I shampoo my hands come out covered

with stray strands and this has never happened before. I feel like

my cats when they shed!

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Does anyone KNOW if anesthia can caus hair loss? I am 12 weeks post

op and am shedding way more hair then normal. Its nothing I am

concerned about, nothing is causing like baldness and I have really

thick hair but its like whenever I shampoo my hands come out covered

with stray strands and this has never happened before. I feel like

my cats when they shed!

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It seems like I read something about this a few weeks ago in this

group. The explanation was that the anesthesia puts you in such a

state of relaxation that it temporarily affects hair growth causing

hair loss. The excessive shedding should subside, and the loss isn't

permanent.

I someone else should have a better explanation for this, but I'm just

recalling off the top of my head what I read here recently.

>

> Does anyone KNOW if anesthia can caus hair loss? I am 12 weeks post

> op and am shedding way more hair then normal. Its nothing I am

> concerned about, nothing is causing like baldness and I have really

> thick hair but its like whenever I shampoo my hands come out covered

> with stray strands and this has never happened before. I feel like

> my cats when they shed!

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It seems like I read something about this a few weeks ago in this

group. The explanation was that the anesthesia puts you in such a

state of relaxation that it temporarily affects hair growth causing

hair loss. The excessive shedding should subside, and the loss isn't

permanent.

I someone else should have a better explanation for this, but I'm just

recalling off the top of my head what I read here recently.

>

> Does anyone KNOW if anesthia can caus hair loss? I am 12 weeks post

> op and am shedding way more hair then normal. Its nothing I am

> concerned about, nothing is causing like baldness and I have really

> thick hair but its like whenever I shampoo my hands come out covered

> with stray strands and this has never happened before. I feel like

> my cats when they shed!

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Question Question Question:

Hair Loss, I started losing lots of hair in January which was my 3 month post

op. Now, I had alot of hair so I am doing fairly okay looks wise but mentally it

is driving me crazy. When does this stop????? Everywhere I turn my hair is

there. Taking a shower goodness it takes an extra 5 minutes to get all of the

hair off of me. Any suggestions as to when this will be over???

Kristie

311/210/?? 160 hopefully

10/3/05

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Question Question Question:

Hair Loss, I started losing lots of hair in January which was my 3 month post

op. Now, I had alot of hair so I am doing fairly okay looks wise but mentally it

is driving me crazy. When does this stop????? Everywhere I turn my hair is

there. Taking a shower goodness it takes an extra 5 minutes to get all of the

hair off of me. Any suggestions as to when this will be over???

Kristie

311/210/?? 160 hopefully

10/3/05

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Oh man, I remember when my hair first starting falling out (about 3

months post-op). I had thick hair too and it was coming out by the

fistfuls. The good news is...it does stop eventually. I'm a little

over 8 months post-op and my hair is still coming out but not in

fistfuls. I still " shed " and have hair on my shirts at the end of

the day and on my jacket but thankfully it has subsided. Thankfully

I had a ton of hair before. Not so much now but no where being bald.

Just not so thick anymore.

There are various things people will tell you to do and I didn't

notice any of them helped but they are...

Up your protein intake

Take biotin

A vitamin that vitalady sells called skin, hair, nails

Nothing worked for me. My sister who is 4 years post-op now did the

same thing (lost a lot of hair) but it does grow back.

Hang in there! Losing hair is a small price to pay for the surgery.

Tina

>

> Question Question Question:

>

> Hair Loss, I started losing lots of hair in January which was my 3

month post op. Now, I had alot of hair so I am doing fairly okay

looks wise but mentally it is driving me crazy. When does this

stop????? Everywhere I turn my hair is there. Taking a shower

goodness it takes an extra 5 minutes to get all of the hair off of

me. Any suggestions as to when this will be over???

>

>

> Kristie

> 311/210/?? 160 hopefully

> 10/3/05

>

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Oh man, I remember when my hair first starting falling out (about 3

months post-op). I had thick hair too and it was coming out by the

fistfuls. The good news is...it does stop eventually. I'm a little

over 8 months post-op and my hair is still coming out but not in

fistfuls. I still " shed " and have hair on my shirts at the end of

the day and on my jacket but thankfully it has subsided. Thankfully

I had a ton of hair before. Not so much now but no where being bald.

Just not so thick anymore.

There are various things people will tell you to do and I didn't

notice any of them helped but they are...

Up your protein intake

Take biotin

A vitamin that vitalady sells called skin, hair, nails

Nothing worked for me. My sister who is 4 years post-op now did the

same thing (lost a lot of hair) but it does grow back.

Hang in there! Losing hair is a small price to pay for the surgery.

Tina

>

> Question Question Question:

>

> Hair Loss, I started losing lots of hair in January which was my 3

month post op. Now, I had alot of hair so I am doing fairly okay

looks wise but mentally it is driving me crazy. When does this

stop????? Everywhere I turn my hair is there. Taking a shower

goodness it takes an extra 5 minutes to get all of the hair off of

me. Any suggestions as to when this will be over???

>

>

> Kristie

> 311/210/?? 160 hopefully

> 10/3/05

>

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They say about six months. I noticed some hair

shedding (not falling out though) around the end of

the month three and then at the end of month 6, is

slowed dramatically. You will be fine. Thank God

for thick hair huh???

Pam Marsh

--- hollotwomn@... wrote:

> Question Question Question:

>

> Hair Loss, I started losing lots of hair in January

> which was my 3 month post op. Now, I had alot of

> hair so I am doing fairly okay looks wise but

> mentally it is driving me crazy. When does this

> stop????? Everywhere I turn my hair is there. Taking

> a shower goodness it takes an extra 5 minutes to get

> all of the hair off of me. Any suggestions as to

> when this will be over???

>

>

> Kristie

> 311/210/?? 160 hopefully

> 10/3/05

>

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They say about six months. I noticed some hair

shedding (not falling out though) around the end of

the month three and then at the end of month 6, is

slowed dramatically. You will be fine. Thank God

for thick hair huh???

Pam Marsh

--- hollotwomn@... wrote:

> Question Question Question:

>

> Hair Loss, I started losing lots of hair in January

> which was my 3 month post op. Now, I had alot of

> hair so I am doing fairly okay looks wise but

> mentally it is driving me crazy. When does this

> stop????? Everywhere I turn my hair is there. Taking

> a shower goodness it takes an extra 5 minutes to get

> all of the hair off of me. Any suggestions as to

> when this will be over???

>

>

> Kristie

> 311/210/?? 160 hopefully

> 10/3/05

>

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Hi All, Okay, now I am worried because I have very thin hair and I had experienced some hair loss when I was anemic previously. I am better now but it still takes time for my hair to grow back. Is this going to be a problem for my thin hair? Has anyone else, who has thin hair experienced the hair loss? Worried, MaridianaPamela A Marsh wrote: They say about six months. I noticed some hairshedding (not falling out though) around the end ofthe month three and then at the end of month 6, isslowed dramatically. You will be fine. Thank Godfor thick hair huh???Pam Marsh> __________________________________________________Do You

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Hi All, Okay, now I am worried because I have very thin hair and I had experienced some hair loss when I was anemic previously. I am better now but it still takes time for my hair to grow back. Is this going to be a problem for my thin hair? Has anyone else, who has thin hair experienced the hair loss? Worried, MaridianaPamela A Marsh wrote: They say about six months. I noticed some hairshedding (not falling out though) around the end ofthe month three and then at the end of month 6, isslowed dramatically. You will be fine. Thank Godfor thick hair huh???Pam Marsh> __________________________________________________Do You

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Maridiana, I don't have thick hair and my hair has

always been relatively thin on top. I chalked that up

to always wearing a part in the middle of my head and

being pulled back into pony tails. While my hair did

thin more on top but not balding. I think the trade

off is more to me than worrying about the think hair

as it will grow back. I mean, I am black and black

people don't wash their hair everyday because it is

naturally dry..more dryer than other nationalities. I

have heard people say to use biotin. There is a

shampoo and conditioner that cancer patients use to

grow their hair back and it works really well. It is

called Nioxin and you can get it at salons. It is

pricy but I must tell you that this is just a part of

it and I have not really noticed that much of a

difference since using the Nioxin as I don't wash my

hair everyday. Using it everyday, one might notice a

difference.

Please try not to worry as there are other things you

can do like..for instance, wear wigs. I did this

anyway as a means to have different styles, cuts,

colors without doing all the changes/damages to my own

hair.

I hope that helps.

Pam Marsh

--- Maridiana Saucedo wrote:

> Hi All,

>

> Okay, now I am worried because I have very thin

> hair and I had experienced some hair loss when I was

> anemic previously. I am better now but it still

> takes time for my hair to grow back. Is this going

> to be a problem for my thin hair? Has anyone else,

> who has thin hair experienced the hair loss?

>

> Worried,

>

> Maridiana

>

> Pamela A Marsh wrote:

> They say about six months. I noticed some hair

> shedding (not falling out though) around the end of

> the month three and then at the end of month 6, is

> slowed dramatically. You will be fine. Thank God

> for thick hair huh???

>

> Pam Marsh

>

> >

>

>

> __________________________________________________

>

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Maridiana, I don't have thick hair and my hair has

always been relatively thin on top. I chalked that up

to always wearing a part in the middle of my head and

being pulled back into pony tails. While my hair did

thin more on top but not balding. I think the trade

off is more to me than worrying about the think hair

as it will grow back. I mean, I am black and black

people don't wash their hair everyday because it is

naturally dry..more dryer than other nationalities. I

have heard people say to use biotin. There is a

shampoo and conditioner that cancer patients use to

grow their hair back and it works really well. It is

called Nioxin and you can get it at salons. It is

pricy but I must tell you that this is just a part of

it and I have not really noticed that much of a

difference since using the Nioxin as I don't wash my

hair everyday. Using it everyday, one might notice a

difference.

Please try not to worry as there are other things you

can do like..for instance, wear wigs. I did this

anyway as a means to have different styles, cuts,

colors without doing all the changes/damages to my own

hair.

I hope that helps.

Pam Marsh

--- Maridiana Saucedo wrote:

> Hi All,

>

> Okay, now I am worried because I have very thin

> hair and I had experienced some hair loss when I was

> anemic previously. I am better now but it still

> takes time for my hair to grow back. Is this going

> to be a problem for my thin hair? Has anyone else,

> who has thin hair experienced the hair loss?

>

> Worried,

>

> Maridiana

>

> Pamela A Marsh wrote:

> They say about six months. I noticed some hair

> shedding (not falling out though) around the end of

> the month three and then at the end of month 6, is

> slowed dramatically. You will be fine. Thank God

> for thick hair huh???

>

> Pam Marsh

>

> >

>

>

> __________________________________________________

>

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Hi Madriana well it happens the hair loss thing and i thought i would be prepared for it when it happened but i wasnt, i would shed hair everywhere, and yes the shower drain was sad.................My hair is somewhat thinner than it was prior to surgery and before surgery my hair was very fine, but thicker than what it is now, its better than it was and its not too bad, but the vain in me, wishes it were thicker but in time it might get thicker, i am one year out of surgery this fri good luck ColleenMaridiana Saucedo wrote: Hi All, Okay, now I am worried because I have very thin hair and I had experienced some hair loss when I was anemic previously. I am better now but it still takes time for my hair to grow back. Is this going to be a

problem for my thin hair? Has anyone else, who has thin hair experienced the hair loss? Worried, MaridianaPamela A Marsh wrote: They say about six months. I noticed some hairshedding (not falling out though) around the end ofthe month three and then at the end of month 6, isslowed dramatically. You will be fine. Thank Godfor thick hair huh???Pam Marsh> __________________________________________________

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Hi Madriana well it happens the hair loss thing and i thought i would be prepared for it when it happened but i wasnt, i would shed hair everywhere, and yes the shower drain was sad.................My hair is somewhat thinner than it was prior to surgery and before surgery my hair was very fine, but thicker than what it is now, its better than it was and its not too bad, but the vain in me, wishes it were thicker but in time it might get thicker, i am one year out of surgery this fri good luck ColleenMaridiana Saucedo wrote: Hi All, Okay, now I am worried because I have very thin hair and I had experienced some hair loss when I was anemic previously. I am better now but it still takes time for my hair to grow back. Is this going to be a

problem for my thin hair? Has anyone else, who has thin hair experienced the hair loss? Worried, MaridianaPamela A Marsh wrote: They say about six months. I noticed some hairshedding (not falling out though) around the end ofthe month three and then at the end of month 6, isslowed dramatically. You will be fine. Thank Godfor thick hair huh???Pam Marsh> __________________________________________________

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