KT, glad to hear boss is cool, as I suspected.
Spike's Bitches 40: Buckle Up, Kids! Daddy's Puttin' the Hammer Down.
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risqué (and frisqué), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
So, chiming in (sort of) with all this hair talk - anyone got any advice wrt hair loss? 'Cause the damn stuff is falling out. It's SCARILY thin by this point - I mean, after The Great Scary Hairloss Scare some six years or so ago it's never gone back to its original masses-of-hair-that-breaks-hairbrushes-on-a-regular-basis thickness, but it's been okay. But now it's getting thinner AGAIN, and while I don't THINK it's yet obvious to other people...it's getting there too damn fast. I don't dare colour it again - nervous that there's a link after all, since it's only this year I've gone back to colouring it, so now the roots will just have to grow back in. But I'd be grateful for any suggestions for products/dietary supplements people have experience with?
Because, really, I'm not relishing the prospect of bald.
If it happens, I'll get a selection of interesting wigs, and make it be a Thing - but, really, would so much rather just have my hair.
t /gloomy
I have a $50 Amazon gift certificate that I got for earning points on my credit card. I'm trying to decide how responsible I should be with it. There's very responsible: buy in bulk some food stuff I use a lot of. Very irresponsible: pretty hardcover edition of books I already own in paperback. Middle level of responsibility: Pyrex storage containers, or half the cost of a sewing machine.
I've already made a resolution not to buy any new books until I finish my to-be-read pile, so no books unless I need a textbook or something, which I currently don't. I could buy some cooking stuff -- I need a new frying pan, and I've been thinking about getting a cast-iron griddle, but oddly, my iron level is high, so I ought to hold off on that. (My blood tests have just been confusing my doctors lately. Vegetarian, no eggs, not much milk, and yet my iron and calcium levels are both too high.)
Fay, unless there's female pattern baldness in your family I don't think you need to worry too much.
Hair does thin out as people get older. I think you're just used to it being So Thick that it's frightening that it's getting towards the median. But unless you have actual bald patches it's probably just normal attrition.
Didn't a very similar conversation happen here recently?
Aren't prenatal vitamins supposed to make your hair super?
Fay, unless there's female pattern baldness in your family I don't think you need to worry too much.
Hair does thin out as people get older. I think you're just used to it being So Thick that it's frightening that it's getting towards the median. But unless you have actual bald patches it's probably just normal attrition.
I have polycystic ovary syndrome, David, which is associated with, among other things, hair loss of variable severity. Six years ago I was used to it being Super thick. Now I've got used to it being worryingly unthick, but at least it's not been falling out any more.
But now, I'm moulting again. Noticably - other people have commented. Strands are coming out in my hands, as they were doing some six years ago.
My mother lost pretty much ALL her hair a while ago, and had to wear wigs 24/7, but after spending a year or so working with a GP who was also an alternative therapist, and who gave her prescriptions for cures based on Chinese remedies (because the hospitals were bloody useless), the hair eventually grew back. White, but it grew back. (She promptly dyed it red again.) I went to that same guy when my hair began to thin (dramatically - it's less than half the thickness it used to be, and this change occurred over the period of maybe a year) it stabilised, and even got a little thicker. I never got to actual bald patches, thank fuck, but I am certainly not so cocky as to assume that can't be on the cards. And since I'm back to moulting pretty dramatically again - only with less than half the hair I started off with, at this point - I'm understandably a little concerned.
my teaching contract for next year has not been renewed. I get this news 1 week before surgery.
FUCK YOU, WORLD.
uh...WTF? Erin?
Yeah, pretty much my reaction.
I am bitter like whoa.