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So is it true that your hair will fall out regardless of what Vitamins you take?

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Everybody is different, there is a chance you will lose a little a lot or none at all..most people see some loss between 3 to 9 months...the most you can do is get good Protein before and after, taking Biotin doesn't hurt.

That being said it will grow back and it would not be a reason for me not to get surgery

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Pretty much. Sorry, but there are a lot of us who have religiously taken our Vitamins, gotten oour Proteins, Water and Biotin etc... And everything else and still lost our hairs. Not all of it.. Just a lot of strands at brush time. It's livable.

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Pretty much. Sorry, but there are a lot of us who have religiously taken our Vitamins, gotten oour Proteins, Water and Biotin etc... And everything else and still lost our hairs. Not all of it.. Just a lot of strands at brush time. It's livable.

Yup, its pretty much inevitable. It happens no matter how religious we are about everything. I took all my supplments, my Proteins, etc. Lost tons of hair starting at month 3 but by the 6th month, I stop losing. I didnt go bald, I dont have to wear a hat and Im the only that notices. Im in my 7th month and it has not started growing back yet but its ok. Im down 84 pounds and trust me, Im a lot healthier at 158 with less hair then I ever was at 242 with tons of hair. No one ever said "oh look at how much hair she has, she must be so healthy".

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It's true. Lots of us did everything right, and there was no preventing it. I'm almost 7 months out, it's still coming out a little, though much slower, and I can see it's coming back.

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