Karribunkle
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- Messages
- 7
- Type of diabetes
- Type 2
- Treatment type
- Tablets (oral)
Hi Kerri, the met won't cause hair loss. The main suspects are prolonged high blood sugars and or an underactive thyroid. If it's high blood sugars then once your numbers are down and in a normal range then things will improve. If a thyroid problem then again that will improve once levels are correct.Hi new to all this was diagnosed a few months back basically told yeah your type 2 here's some metformin go lose some weight??? I'm trying but my question is about my hair just saw a photo of myself and realised how thin my hair has got!!! It's making me so upset I knew it was happening but it's got so bad on the metformin what should I do????
To close to the headboard ??Hi new to all this was diagnosed a few months back basically told yeah your type 2 here's some metformin go lose some weight??? I'm trying but my question is about my hair just saw a photo of myself and realised how thin my hair has got!!! It's making me so upset I knew it was happening but it's got so bad on the metformin what should I do????
My hair seems to come out a lot more for last few months but I have just put it down to having long hsir now and never noticed the short strands going down the plug hole.
Even took a photo of the hait trapped in the hair catcher that I've had to buy for the pipework clogging up...sent it to friend with same length hair who actually said ahe lises about the same.
Never see hair carchers in other peoples baths or sinks though... Thats what got me wondering..
Yes my hair got a lot thinner when I was taking metformin. I don't think it's on the list as a recognised side effect however if you google it you will find a lot of people have asked the same question. My blood sugars were fine and my thyroid has been checked as fine too. I believe it was the metformin, but I would like to still be taking it as it really helped with insulin resistance. Someone else on this forum said hers got better when she stopped taking metformin - sorry I can't find the post now.
Mine seems to have gone thinner to me on the Metformin .. Though maybe it just hasn't grown as much as it usually does between cuts so seems thinner ? Given it is given as a treatment for PCOS which involves hirsutism, I'm not surprised that it may have this effect on some folk.
If it really is upsetting you then see GP and ask to reduce dose or change meds. Other newer drugs such as Forziga might help.
Hi,
There are links between oestrogen dominance, progesterone issues and thinning hair (obviously just in women). Women's hormones shuffle about and start declining in their 30s, long before menopause. And if you have PCOS or are overweight (I have no idea if this is relevant to you!) then hair can start to thin from that age onwards.
In my case, my hair was going drier and crinkly, on the top of the head, but it resolved when I received treatment for out of wack hormones. The hair was never bad enough to send me to the docs, while the hormone shenanigans was, but I was tremendously relieved when the hair thickened up again.
I encourage you to go to the doc and ask for a referral, if they are unhelpful. The sooner these things are diagnosed/treated, the easier it is for hair to thicken up.
(There's a book I read about this about 15 yes ago, when it happened to me, called What your doctor may not tell you about menopause. I've just looked on Amazon, and it was reprinted and updated in 2005. Well worth a read, even if you are still a long way from menopause age)
My hair seems to come out a lot more for last few months but I have just put it down to having long hsir now and never noticed the short strands going down the plug hole.
Even took a photo of the hait trapped in the hair catcher that I've had to buy for the pipework clogging up...sent it to friend with same length hair who actually said ahe lises about the same.
Never see hair carchers in other peoples baths or sinks though... Thats what got me wondering..
.I have long hair and use a hair trap too and have to empty it every time after showering. As for my hairbrush, well, that needs doing every other day, sometimes daily. It may sound gross but I once kept the hair I pulled from my brush in a small bag for two weeks just to see how much there was. I was quite shocked to see how much there was tbh.
I've had thyroid problems for many years now with no hair loss problems, it's only since i was diagnosed with T2 (June '13) and started met that it's started to fall out. My hair was very thick but now it's very thin, limp and I have a couple of small bald spots. I try not to let it get me down but sometimes I get really down about it
I am in the same boat have read lots of literature trying caffeine shampoo at present i am also on Atorovastatin .I lost all my hair when i had chemo 10Yrs ago my hair grew back and was in good condition untill my diabetes and high cholesterol diagnosisHi new to all this was diagnosed a few months back basically told yeah your type 2 here's some metformin go lose some weight??? I'm trying but my question is about my hair just saw a photo of myself and realised how thin my hair has got!!! It's making me so upset I knew it was happening but it's got so bad on the metformin what should I do????
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