
Here it is, by the way. Because I know you're all dying to see it.

**Note** I realize that this *in perspective* to someone else who is losing their hair because of cancer treatment or something is a non-story. I understand that. But you know how I feel about comparing yourself to someone who "has it worse off than you." I do not condone that kind of "perspective." You learn that when you feel people looking at you and you can see in their eyes that they're thinking "I can't even imagine...." Yuck. No thank you! Please don't do that! I refuse to do it, too, I will stand on my own principle.
The jury is still out... it looks like I either have Alopecia (google it) or I have a hormone imbalance (google Cortisol) caused by chronically elevated stress levels. I actually have always prided myself on my ability to perform amazingly well under pressure, even constant pressure. But if my hair is going to be all falling out and what not... I will do yoga or whatever I need to do to calm down.
I appreciate your prayers. And compliments on my comb over. And, if any of you have ever experienced this, please share your story with me. I'd appreciate that even more. Thanks.
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hahahhaa... Girl you ARE beautiful!! Maybe I should post my horrid hair problem pics and make myself feel better too!! :)
I collected my hair in a sandwich baggie a few years ago just to show the doctor how much I was aware I was losing in a day. One day's worth of loss filled the entire baggie. It was hormone imbalance due to stress for oh-so-many reasons, even though I functioned quite well under the pressure. It took a year to regulate and start growing back. One year of my hair cut to the jaw line and a head that looked like a dandelion with the new hair growth. I'm sorry. It stinks. We can keep moving forward and managing under the stress, but ultimately these bodies let it leak out somewhere. : ) I suggest the Hershey Kiss Savor as one method to reduce stress. Each night savor one kiss with Mike and talk about what grace you experienced in the day, big or small. Yea, that'll be fun. But also try to find at least 15 in your day to be completely still before God and let him give perspective on your life. Just the fact that your breathing in and out right now is a miracle. Here's to your hair coming back. And I'm happy for you that it approaching winter, the time a cute and warm hats!
My hair has been falling out something terrible these last six months...like as bad as it did post-partum. It seems to have calmed down now, but my hair hasn't really recuperated yet. Mine is more of an all-over loss, so it's just thin on my whole head.
Anyways, I know what you mean...losing hair isn't a huge deal in the grand scheme of things, but it's kind of sad when you're in your early 30s!
There is a rogaine for women now! Get on it! but your combover hides it nicely, so don't worry too much about this.... :-) BTW, I have bad news for you if/when you have kids, you will lose more due to the hormone changes of pregnancy. That's where I am right now...losing tons and tons per day.
Rogaine Dana, seriously. Sheri is right...get on it. You can buy a generic 3-pack from Costco for like 30 bucks. In the meantime, continue to try to pinpoint the source. There is a vitamin out there too that's supposed to help with cortisol levels too. Good luck. Love, Tara
1) Bangs hide this very nicely. :) Love the bang trend!
2) I'm sure you're tired of innuendo's about having babies, ;)BUT pregnancy really does create lush thick hair *that sometimes falls out again after the baby's born*, but still :)
3) I appreciate you mentioning the perspecive thing again cause here's the deal: When I first started following your blog, I did so anonymously because I thought "seriously. Who am I to complain about chronic back pain when Mike's in a wheelchair? I'd be so embarressed if he or Dana ever stumbled across my blog (my place to work thru/whine about my back issues) because I've got nothin to complain about in comparision.
Then you posted about perspective and I decided you are totally right. That kind of "perspective" doesn't help much, so I'm not going to do it anymore
...so thanks for that. ;)
I am only in my 30s too and experiencing thin hair. My ponytail is half the volume it was a couple years ago. I see this was posted in 2010, has your bald spot gone away by now? And if so, what did you do? I'm not sure if you will get this message but I'll come back to this page to see if you did...just looking for some hope that maybe one day my hair will return!
My hair did mostly grow back. But it is still kind of strange in that one spot, so I still comb it over. I found out my hair loss was actually from a hormone imbalance due to high stress levels. I am managing my stress much better these days, thankfully! I did see a dermatologist about it and I recommend you do too. I had a topical gel to put on it, Clobetasol. Best wishes to you! It is a traumatic thing to go through!
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