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I have been on medication for my thryoid problems for about 2

1/2 years.

I had a terrible problem with hair loss. At one point I had to have it cut

to just

below my ears and I wore a hat or scarf for about six to eight months. It

has grown

only about four and a half inches in two years. Only in the last six weeks

or so have I

been able to see any new growth....I can now spot some very fine inch and a

half long

hairs growing on the top, where I could not before. I am hoping this is a

good sign!

It has taken a very long time to get where I am now though, and it was

extremely

discouraging for so long!

I do think that in addition to the thyroid problems...I had some underlying

adrenal

problems, as there was a great deal of stress in my life at the time.. that

went

un-checked. I wonder if the resolution of the adrenal problems has had more

to

with the new growth than the thyroid meds, considering it did not really

resolve

at the time I started taking medication.

Many people with thryroid difficulties have adrenal issues as well.

Have you looked into it?

best of luck to you..

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--- Hy. Excuse me for insisting, but, since I am in the process of

recovering optimum thyroid levels, and since I had noticed my hair

being fine and loosing some hair for the past several years, I

would like to know if the hair has any connection with the low

thyroid. From what I read it does, and I want to hear from any of

you who went from hypo to full recovery, or in the process, if the

hair problem improves. I will not be able to notice any changes,

from what I read(again, yes, I read some stuff on the matter)untill

the thyroid amount reaches the optimum concentration in my blood, I

will not see any substancial improvements.

Thanks.

++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

In hypothyroidism , " " <jaimecidpedro@y...>

wrote:

>

> Hy. I have a question, I read that hair loss due to

hypothyroidism

> is reversible once thyroid reaches the optimum levels. I am on

the

> way to such optimum levels. Is there real hair recovery? I lost

> some hair at the front, my thyroid is still low, but we are

pumping

> it up, currently taking 90 mg, in about a few days will step up

to

> 105 mg, then to 120mg, then 135mg, then 150mg, point at which

> another blood test will be taken. I was taking 60mg for a few

> mos, but my latest blodd test showed very little if any

> improvement in THyroid amounts. Is the skin(my skin, specially

> hands is wrinkly) and hair departments really improve once

optimum

> amounts of thyroid is achieved and maintained? curious, because I

am

> yet to know what is like to be normal, seems like I had low

Thyroid

> since an early age, now 42, healthy and love exercise, active,

but

> yet show common signs of low Thyroid.

> Thanks.

> Please send comments.

> .+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++

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--- Hy. Thanks for that information. How is your thyroid level now,

is it normal? .

About adrenal issues, is that something endo's do regularly ? or

should I suggest it?

What are the symptoms of a adrenal problem?

Thanks.

In hypothyroidism , Aprilcupcake@a... wrote:

> ...

>

> I have been on medication for my thryoid problems

for about 2

> 1/2 years.

> I had a terrible problem with hair loss. At one point I had to

have it cut

> to just

> below my ears and I wore a hat or scarf for about six to eight

months. It

> has grown

> only about four and a half inches in two years. Only in the last

six weeks

> or so have I

> been able to see any new growth....I can now spot some very fine

inch and a

> half long

> hairs growing on the top, where I could not before. I am hoping

this is a

> good sign!

> It has taken a very long time to get where I am now though, and it

was

> extremely

> discouraging for so long!

> I do think that in addition to the thyroid problems...I had some

underlying

> adrenal

> problems, as there was a great deal of stress in my life at the

time.. that

> went

> un-checked. I wonder if the resolution of the adrenal problems

has had more

> to

> with the new growth than the thyroid meds, considering it did not

really

> resolve

> at the time I started taking medication.

> Many people with thryroid difficulties have adrenal issues as well.

> Have you looked into it?

>

> best of luck to you..

>

>

>

>

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