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Hair loss female since age 14
I'm a 23 year old girl and I have been experiencing diffuse hair loss since I was in my first year of high school. In assuming it started because of la k of sleep, diet very high in sugar, and stress. My hair loss was always unbearable at the time I had it, always looking horrible and making me very paranoid and obsessive over it. But now looking at the hair I have, I wish it was how it use to be!!! I'd say I lost about 85% of my hair. I recently got married and went on broth control for 5 month and just last month got off of it because I fear what it may do to my already bad symptoms. I notice I have a pain when I move my hair on the left side of my crown where most of my hair loss has been happening lately. I never had a problem with this area before. I remember when I was younger I used to brush my hair when I got out of the shower and it used to burn like crazy but haven't experienced this in the past 6 years. I havent been diagnosed with hypothyroidism but have taken some bloodtests where my thyroid was definitely low and sometimes prolactin and testosterone quite high. I have trouble with yeast that I get from my mother. I also have had very bad cystic acne on my back for years leading to horrible scarring. My facial acne cleared up but I have scars from that also. My temperature has been low for as long as I remember. Also I gained like 20 pounds and it's impossible to lose it. I have a very slender frame so the fat really looks out of place. Ive been to all kinds of doctors, nutritionists, and specialists, but to no avail. I have read female pattern baldness is permanent and that scares the living hell out of me!! What's going to happen to me when I go through menopause?!! Or when I have a child?!! I also have very heavy periods and right before I get it I get a very bad neck ache. I rarely go to the bathroom (#2) and in trying to think of what else is wrong. I have very big bags under my eyes.If someone can please help me with any of these symptoms I'd really appreciate it. Any doctor recommendations in the ny, nj area, supplements or topical treatments ANYTHING!!
Esther0103 on 2012-02-26
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My husband seems to think my smoking of marijuana has to do with it because he feels he experiences hair loss after he smokes. I know i put a lot of damage on my body on my teenage years with other drug use but always felt that marijuana is the only thing to make me feel good and relaxed. It's hard to quit when I don't take unnatural drugs and marijuana seems to be the only thing in the world keeping me sane right now
Esther0103 last decade
In trying to provide as much info as possible. It seems my symptoms worsen when it's raining. I am surrounded by stress in my relationship and family life. Can't think of anything else at the moment.
Esther0103 last decade
Hi Esther,
I would call this number 4257745599
the number of Dr. Judyth Reichtman
Ullman- a well known homeopath
and teacher with many 'cured' cases
and get a recommendation for
a homeopath in your area. And or
do a phone consulatation with her.
You have a complicated case and
will need a constitutional remedy-
I think this would be the 'fastest'
way to resolve all your issues at once.
I would call this number 4257745599
the number of Dr. Judyth Reichtman
Ullman- a well known homeopath
and teacher with many 'cured' cases
and get a recommendation for
a homeopath in your area. And or
do a phone consulatation with her.
You have a complicated case and
will need a constitutional remedy-
I think this would be the 'fastest'
way to resolve all your issues at once.
♡ simone717 last decade
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