I have been type 2 diabetic for the past 22 years on various medications and on insulin for the past three years. Over the years gradually my hair has thinned and I lose a lot when I wash my hair. I did go to my doctor about five years ago who sent me to a dermatologist and he said I had women's hair thinning pattern. I decided to check side effects of my medications and found that one of the side effects of statins is thinning/hair loss. So with this knowledge I approached my GP again and told her that I would like to come off statins but unfortunately she felt that it was better for me to have thin hair rather than a stroke or heart attack! So that is where I am today at aged 71 with thinning hair. My cholesterol has always been good but I believe it is part of the whole diabetic package that one is put on statins to protect the heart. I have been on statins for about 20 years now.Hi all,
My names Cem, I’m 27 years old and I have been a type one diabetic for the past 23 years. I started a stressful job at the end of 2018 to which a colleague of mine who at the time was also “balding at the top” mentioned that my job would do this to me too. Needless to say he was right. A year in to my job and I’d be dealing with a lot of hair loss and hair thinning myself and wondered if anyone was going through similar circumstances. I could correlate the hair loss to my job or diabetes but don’t want to dwell on what is and rather think about what could be. I am contemplating a hair Transplant and I mean REALLY contemplating. I’ve read a few articles suggesting transplants are a no go for people with type 1 diabetes.
The question is, is it worth the risk?
Fact of life mate, I would say most guys loose their hair. Me? Mine fell out in abundance when I was pre-diagnosed 30 years ago at 30 years of age. Just accepted it and got on with the more important things. Life is too short to worry about vanity.Hi all,
My names Cem, I’m 27 years old and I have been a type one diabetic for the past 23 years. I started a stressful job at the end of 2018 to which a colleague of mine who at the time was also “balding at the top” mentioned that my job would do this to me too. Needless to say he was right. A year in to my job and I’d be dealing with a lot of hair loss and hair thinning myself and wondered if anyone was going through similar circumstances. I could correlate the hair loss to my job or diabetes but don’t want to dwell on what is and rather think about what could be. I am contemplating a hair Transplant and I mean REALLY contemplating. I’ve read a few articles suggesting transplants are a no go for people with type 1 diabetes.
The question is, is it worth the risk?
Thank you for your advice.
I think I’ll consult my doctors first.
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