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Q: Everything Coming Back Neg!
asked by: Lilac Wine on March 3rd, 2006
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Hi everyone!

My issue is that my hair has been falling out for a few years now... Its gets better... Then it gets worse... I been to 3 doctors now with in this time and all the tests I have done are saying I am fine!! Yet one of the doctors said with the rate it is going and has been out I can have no hair by the time I am 40. It is getting really annoying. Does anyone have any idea about what else it could be or be causing it?? :cry:

i appreciate it..
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hillaryinpink
replied on February 27th, 2007
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Me Too
Hello,
I am experiencing the same thing. 4 episodes of telogen effluvium in 2 years. The hair barely grows back when it happens all over again. All my tets come back "normal" and I am a healthy 29 year old. No disease (that I know of), only mild mild stress as do most people, no biths, no bith control pills etc...I am really quite frustrated. I take vitamins and am trying to be procative about this but not no avail. The doctor and dermotologists here in Canada are overworked and do not have the time to help in depth for "something asthetic". I have done a lot of research and am afraid it might be misdiagnosed Female Pattern Baldness (aka androgenic alopecia). I am just wondering how your experience has been since your last post. Thanks!
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