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Hi, I got mu surgery in august of 2013 and Ive been loosing so much hair I dont know what to do anymore i take Protein Shakes try to average at least 60 mg of Protein a day but the hairliss doesnt stop... What should i do? How much protein should i take? Please help me

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I was told at least 80 grams, but from what I was told hair loss is inevitable. Although I've read some people are LUCKY enough to not experience it. I can only hope it won't happen to me, but I doubt it. I was told to take Biotin to help with the loss, but from what I have read here on the forums that doesn't seem to help either. I hope the Hair loss doesn't last too long for you.

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Thank you guys ill try to take in more Protein but its honestly hard couse my band is tight so I dont eat very much, I do hope my Hair loss subsides because I have lost so much hair im truly scared I used to have a very thick ponytail and now its about the size of a quarter and everytime i brush my hair a big wad of it comes out, i do take Biotin already but doesnt seem to help i hope taking more protein does

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Oh no! I'm so sorry to hear that! Maybe it's time for a cute shorter look? I've been contemplating that for myself. I don't know if I can handle the clumps. I have really thick hair, so all that means is it will come out in thicker clumps!

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Pampi, sorry to hear what's happening. I was sleeved nine months ago and started losing hair 3 months out and it's just letting up now.

I have used Toppik, keratin hair fibres that you shake into the roots of your hair to make it look thicker - and it fills in any gaps so no bald spots.

Has saved my life as I lost 50% of the thickness of my hair and you could see my scalp. But no one else noticed as Toppik covered it all up...

Hang in there it does get better!

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My nutritionist and hair dresser told me it was because of the lack of carbs in my diet. She called it "carb flu." Who knows.. I've heard so many different stories. A lot more things factor in than just our diets.

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The bad news is that Hair loss is usually inevitable. The good news is that it is almost always temporary. Your journey will take a little time but when all is said and done - you're gonna love the new you!!

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Some one mentioned on a thread a while back that seeing a dermatologist may provide some options -- special Shampoo, etc.? Skin and hair, so that makes sense. Good luck to you!

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hair loss was temporary for me. I started taking Biotin and it seemed to help.

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Super shock to your body. Response; Hair loss. Protein however should be lean body weight = grams in protien daily.

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Super shock to your body. Response; Hair loss. Protein however should be lean body weight = grams in protien daily.

How do I know my lean body weight?

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What's your goal?

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Im five months out and have been losing hair like crazy for the past two months:-( my nut recommemded 65 grams of Protein a day, tho i often get more. I've taken Biotin since pre op, and use nioxin products. Nothing works for me. I work in a hair salon and the girls told me hair grows in a three month cycle. I sure hope things turn around in a month!

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