Have you experienced hair loss since surgery?
I am scheduled for surgery on 3/1 and I am reading people's personal stories and hair loss within the first 6 months after surgery seems to be a common occurrence. Is that true? Why is that? Lack of protein? If I stick with the protein and keep it up, will that help?
Anyone can you share your experiences?
Anyone can you share your experiences?
Hi - with the hair loss, I haven't experienced it yet. But I know that more than just protein can impact hair loss. Be sure you take ALL of your vitamins. B's D, C, Calcium.etc.
The hair loss can also be hormonal. As you lose weight, your hormones change. I would say if this is a problem to visit your your OBGYN or possibly an endocrinologist.
Good luck with your surgery!
I started shedding like a dog about 3-4 months after surgery, and was down about 50-60 lbs. I have no idea why, but always suspected that it was just a shock to the system to lose that much weight that fast. I doubt it was a lack of protein, because I was pretty diligent about getting my protein in.
I have fairly thick hair, and I honestly never noticed the loss on my head, just on my lap when I was blow drying my hair, on the bathroom floor, and in the shower drain! The "shedding" lasted about 3-4 months, if I remember correctly, and then I gradually started seeing tons of little baby hairs coming in to replace the lost ones. So, you may drop some, but can expect them to come back.
Tami
I have fairly thick hair, and I honestly never noticed the loss on my head, just on my lap when I was blow drying my hair, on the bathroom floor, and in the shower drain! The "shedding" lasted about 3-4 months, if I remember correctly, and then I gradually started seeing tons of little baby hairs coming in to replace the lost ones. So, you may drop some, but can expect them to come back.
Tami
I lost a lot of hair about 6 months after surgery. I hear a lot of reasons on why there is hair loss. Some people say the anathesia (sp). I also hear it is lack of a certain vitamin. Maybe a dramatic drop in weight loss. Previous poster is right. Hormones are stored in fat. That could have something to do with it. I know my periods were crazy for a while.
But the hair will grow back. It lasted for about 2-3 months I believe. It didn't fall out in clumps. It just thinned it out more.I know some people that had the bypass and their hair grew back as well.
Sometimes the hair loss bothered me but it was worth it
Jana
But the hair will grow back. It lasted for about 2-3 months I believe. It didn't fall out in clumps. It just thinned it out more.I know some people that had the bypass and their hair grew back as well.
Sometimes the hair loss bothered me but it was worth it
Jana
I have thin hair to begin with, so when it starting to thin out more, I needed to do something! I heard on this board about taking Biotin (a B vitamin, I think) and I have been taking it ever since. My hair is thicker than it's been in years and my nails are stronger too! It comes in a tablet form, which I have always just chewed, it has no taste.
I would recommend it!
I would recommend it!
I haven't experienced any hair loss. In fact, my hair seems to be healthier than before, possibly because my nutrition is so much better. I've never had any problem getting plenty of protein and I take vitamins.
There's an article (written by a dietitian) about nutrition and hair loss today in my free e-newsletter, Bandwagon on the Road. Here's a link to it: http://campaign.r20.constantcontact.com/render?llr=aifyj4dab &v=001v2ezZPmZ_itBB6geC3vm2LnPnQa8cj7HxV6fU_xV-SpjwufwZmQKae bADS1AYR86doXL0fZM3pL5AIud4HKfnkfhmqbAQwfacR4FfCKA6tk%3D
Jean
There's an article (written by a dietitian) about nutrition and hair loss today in my free e-newsletter, Bandwagon on the Road. Here's a link to it: http://campaign.r20.constantcontact.com/render?llr=aifyj4dab &v=001v2ezZPmZ_itBB6geC3vm2LnPnQa8cj7HxV6fU_xV-SpjwufwZmQKae bADS1AYR86doXL0fZM3pL5AIud4HKfnkfhmqbAQwfacR4FfCKA6tk%3D
Jean
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