Because I can't be bothered getting off the sofa and in the interests of research I have just watched a 25 minute TV documentary called Nourkrin / TV Documentary. This turns out to be about the physical and psychological aspects of hair loss in women. Nourkrin have cunningly run a banner across at the beginning (possibly illegally). This tells me a great deal about this company and the way they are willing to play upon women's fears over hair loss.
Hello @JMoli I've also experienced hair loss and had 2 times where i've shed alot of hair, so handfuls, which was really worrying, I also tried some hair thickening products but these had no impact, unfortunately companies will capitalise on this and we are willing to spend alot of money, it's really not worth taking anything unless you're deficient. A friend told me once that we do naturally shed hair during the year so can experience times where we lose more hair than normal, it does come back, just try and limit your stress if you're able to and take care of yourself, up to you if you still want to take something for it, but doesn't look an issue with insulin otherwise it would carry a warning.
@JMoli - Hair loss can be one of our body's protection mechanisms. We don't need hair to live, so if the body needs to fight to keep us healthy, or more likely prevent us getting any more unhealthy, it can stop producing hair.
I know if I am ill, I have a couple of patches I always as my OH to check for me. A number of years ago, when very ill, I developed a couple of modestly sized (but still distressing) bald patches. Thankfully, they were in a place not noticeable on a day-to-day basis.
The hair grew back just fine and has never disappeared again, but I do admit I'm still a bit paranoid about it - especially when I was shedding some hair, generally, as a symptom of my thyroid gland losing any plot it ever knew.
My suggestion would be to get and stay nice and healthy, and keep your nutrients well topped up, and try to manage any residual stress you might be feeling. All overy easy to say, of course. I do realise that.
It takes a while for hair growth to be noticeable, unless you have specific bald patches, but it happens, and one day you'll likely realise your hair is thicker again.
Hair grows, on average at about half an inch a month (mine grows noticeably fast in summer than winter), so give it time.
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