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150807 tn?1194955315

Hair Loss

Hey yall just wondered how everyone is doing. I'm still off the treatments since march 3rd, but my hair is still coming out, it stopped for a few weeks and then started back. Does anyone know when it stops coming out?
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150807 tn?1194955315
Thanks yall : )
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I wasn't able to go the full term of my tx, but my hair
started to come out about month 3.
I started washing my hair in the sink - ya know bent over forward.

I figured it was better than the shower and the hair at the nape
of the neck wasn't what was comming out.

I also diluted the shampoo and added conditioner to that
concocktion.
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217229 tn?1192762404
1 year later --- uhm hair is thick as before TX...

So hold on a little while longer!

Meki
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29837 tn?1414534648
It took me about 6 months. Everyone is different, but I can assure you all my hair came back, and so will yours most likely than not. Patience my dear, patience...

Magnum
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