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Update on Hair loss I was at work the other day and seen my surgeon. I told him I was concerned about hair loss from surgery. He stated I need to take 50 mg of zinc a day and that would help. I asked about the Biotin he said that is ok but do the zinc. Just thought you guys might want to know. Next step is to have all my Fluid removed from my band still can't believe my surgery is less than a month away.

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Update on Hair loss I was at work the other day and seen my surgeon. I told him I was concerned about hair loss from surgery. He stated I need to take 50 mg of zinc a day and that would help. I asked about the Biotin he said that is ok but do the zinc. Just thought you guys might want to know. Next step is to have all my Fluid removed from my band still can't believe my surgery is less than a month away.

People lose hair approximately 1-3 months after a stressful event, such as child birth or surgery, it's called Telogen effluvium. I have read that you can have non-stress related Telogen effluvium caused by zinc deficiency. I'll be curious if the zinc supplementation before surgery helps, however, I have concerns with your surgeon recommending 50 mg a day (read below). Always keep in mind that while your surgeon is smart, talented, and educated, he or she is ultimately a cutter and not always well versed in supplements, Vitamins, and nutrition...that is why you have a NUT, preferably a RD.

I recently read a great article that talks about this. Here are some highlights:

"Iron is the single nutrient most highly correlated with hair loss. Optimal Iron levels for hair health have not been established, although there is some evidence that a ferritin level below 40 gm/dl is associated with hair loss in women.....

Biotin is often recommended to help prevent hair loss or improve hair re-growth. There are no scientific articles to support or refute these assumptions. Anecdotal reports suggest biotin makes a difference in hair loss and re-growth. As biotin is a water-soluble Vitamin, the risk of toxicity is low and supplementation is not harmful. The recommended upper safe limit for biotin is approximately 2000 to 3000 mcg (micrograms) per day.....

Zinc deficiency has been associated with hair loss, although further study is needed to definitively claim that zinc could prevent hair loss after bariatric surgery. The tolerable upper limit for zinc is set at 40 mg in adults. Levels above this can cause gastrointestinal distress, and toxicity can start at levels of 60 mg per day. A lab test to check for zinc deficiency would be prudent before taking any additional zinc."

The whole article can be read here: http://www.slhn.org/docs/pdf/bariatric_surgery_and_hair_loss.designed.pdf

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surgery got chnaged to Oct 23 from Oct 9 pending insurance approval aghh this feels likeits gonna tke forever how frustarating

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Yesterday it became official. October 21st WOOOHOOOO. Start my pre-op diet on the 7th. Wow its been a long 6 months getting here!!!

How is everyone else doing????

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WOW, I'm scheduled for October 3. My doc is not requiring me to do 10 day liquid diet!!! Stoked! He said I was on the fence with my BMI and I could do the surgery or not.......I am post lapband removal and have done so much research on all surgeries.... I just blurted out SCHEDULE ME :} My husband laughed at me and said that I did not even ponder on making the decision. I told him I was tired of not seeing results of our workout and eating right....I wanted payoff!! No more people thinking I'm pregnant. I carry a lot of my weight in the middle..No more obesity, cause my whole family line is obese. I don't want that. He is so proud. That makes me feel good.

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Yesterday it became official. October 21st WOOOHOOOO. Start my pre-op diet on the 7th. Wow its been a long 6 months getting here!!!

How is everyone else doing????

Me too!! When do you have to start your pre op diet? I see the nut on Friday so I'll find out then I guess. I'm so excited!!

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I am sooooo jealous everyone is getting their dates :( BUT incredibly happy for you all and will be sending thoughts and prayers your way!!

Thank you. And don't worry you will get a date soon. Let us know when you do:)

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I came home to my acceptance letter from aetna.. YAY!!!!

I'm still not sleeping well because i am anxious and now getting nervous and excited.

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I came home to my acceptance letter from aetna.. YAY!!!!

I'm still not sleeping well because i am anxious and now getting nervous and excited.

Great! Which route did you take? 3 or6 months? I'm shooting for 3. We'll be submitting the first week of October. I hear Aetna is good about approving.

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I had 3 months of nutrition to complete. I finished that in april.. I just had to wait for the time off from work to coordinate with my bf so he could help me the first few days home.

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