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<blockquote data-quote="Diamattic" data-source="post: 1028752" data-attributes="member: 138639"><p>Didn't expect to see this thread in here but here is my story (brief) </p><p></p><p>About 3 months AFTER my diagnoses as a T1D i noticed a lot of hair loss, after seeing many doctors and having many tests it was diagnosed as 'Stress'. Stress hair loss occurs MONTHS after your body is put through a lot of stress - in my case a long period of high blood sugars. Once this stress occurs it puts more then the usual amount of hair into its 'resting phase' which results in the hair falling out 4-6 weeks later. </p><p></p><p>If you think back to your BS levels, are your BS higher then what is considered normal ? If YES then it could be that you are stressing your system with high BS and its causing hair loss. The only way to stop this is to lower yourself back into the normal range and keep it there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Diamattic, post: 1028752, member: 138639"] Didn't expect to see this thread in here but here is my story (brief) About 3 months AFTER my diagnoses as a T1D i noticed a lot of hair loss, after seeing many doctors and having many tests it was diagnosed as 'Stress'. Stress hair loss occurs MONTHS after your body is put through a lot of stress - in my case a long period of high blood sugars. Once this stress occurs it puts more then the usual amount of hair into its 'resting phase' which results in the hair falling out 4-6 weeks later. If you think back to your BS levels, are your BS higher then what is considered normal ? If YES then it could be that you are stressing your system with high BS and its causing hair loss. The only way to stop this is to lower yourself back into the normal range and keep it there. [/QUOTE]
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