If the hair loss is due to thyroid, it should resolve within 3 months of normalizing the
TSHPituitary and tsh
Tsh in most cases. Some patients do better with
ArmourArmour thyroid in terms of hair loss but not always - it's worth a try.
Hair loss can also be due to stress or changes in other hormones (
estrogenHormone replacement therapy, progesterone, tesosterone, etc) - if you are having normal periods and the labs have been okay then I would not worry much about hormones. Stress causes a condition called telogen fluvium where hair loss is more pronounced, often starting even 2-3 months after the stressful period of time - this lasts 2-3 months then resolves. As long as there is not patches of hair loss (leading to bald spots) then it is typically not a serious medical problem.
Vitamins such as biotin, lutein, zinc and b-complex are also important to hair growth. Also make sure you are not iron deficient.
I am leaving the post permanantly, no wavering whatsoever, this time it is final. I do want to say you guys are wonderful and have been really supportive and inspiring! I hope many of you continue being so on here!
No one has done anything to offend me (honestly) but ever so often, a kink is thrown into the works and is really no one's fault.
I hope an e-mail I just sent to a forum member was not offensive! It was my last one to them, I just was a little concerned about the overboard fears, dictated to us by happenings in the world, that make some people fear being tracked down by their e-mail adress etc... A little common sense in areas like this, go a long way!
I hope you all keep helping, supporting and inspiring eachother!
God Bless You All, Jesus Is Lord!
Sorry I should have explained what that email ws about. I guess we are "chatting" a bit too much. If anyone is interested I found a pretty good site that addresses autoimmune disorders-Widebertha's autoimmune forum. There are about thirty five message boards set up. Right now I have been on the hypoaldosteronism board but it is pretty empty-there seems to be a busy thyroid group there and addison's. Also the moderators are very up on the science and quite knowledgable.
Come check it out as I think I will not post here any more after the next couple of days. In all honesty I have checked out the other lists on this site and feel like it just says "blah blah blah "straight out of a med textbook and then says "please don't sue me". I know Dr.Mark is very caring so I am sure he'll be more indepth with his answers. I guess we are all pretty complicated however and have moved past what normal drs want to think about-we are almost on our own.
I never intended to scare you in any way and apologize as that was not my intention. If you have already tried suppression therapy and your doctor is now recommending the RAI treatment than I would go by what he says.
I too have Grave's Disease and had the RAI treatment. I am just having a really hard time with my medication and getting my dosage right. Not everyone is the same and you could do very well. My mom had it done 15 years ago and has been great ever since, everyone is unique. Once again I am sorry.
Jenni
I am sorry to hear about your hair loss, that is terrible. I went and saw a new doctor today (9/15/05) and he prescribed me Armour, which I am hoping will help me not only with the hair loss but also the depression, fatigue, aches/pains, headaches and the list goes on and on. I just want to get better and hope that you will get better too! Thansk for your post!
Jenni
Jenni
I have Graves Disesase with hyperthyroidism for which there is no cure only treatment. 3 different doctors think that my symptoms may be realted to the medication I am on, as it is not a good idea for me to have been on them for so many years. I have muscle and joint pain, fevers of unknown origin, fatigue, heart palps. I am not looking forward to RAI as I know it will leave me hypothyroid and that has it's own set of issues. However, I also understand that hypo is easier to control than hyper. Any information or advice you have is of great value and appreciation.
I too am experiencing all of the symptoms you are minus the fevers and I am now hypo from the RAI treatment for Grave's. I believe either way is not a good way to live because both hyper and hypo have side effects and the drugs that treat the conditions also come with side effects. I wish you the best and hope things work out for you!
Jenni