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Ok, give it a good cry! Then take yourself down to the salon and get a new cut that will help. A wig is always an option too. At least you know it should come back.

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Yea I know but just wanted to vent hope it comes back soon lol

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If I wash it it's crazy how much falls out

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Ok, give it a good cry! Then take yourself down to the salon and get a new cut that will help. A wig is always an option too. At least you know it should come back.

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thanks for replying I just had to vent

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I am 4 months out also, and down 70 pounds.... the hair loss is real. I hate washing my hair. I have thought about cutting it short, but haven't done it yet. I go back and forth about it. I totally understand how you are feeling...

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I am 4 months post and lost 90 pounds I am 195 now I am excited but now the hair loss is real I just wanna cry

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Me too. Feel your pain. As of yesterday 4 months since surgery. hair coming out in handfuls. Getting married in a week Saturday hoping it holds that long. After I don't even care. I don't like short hair on me but may chop it off. I can't stand hair floating around.

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I've had that too since my surgery in September. I bought some Nioxin Shampoo, conditioner, and scalp treatment. It has slowed down the loss. I also take Biotin and only wash every 3 days to control the loss. I'm really thin in the back of my head but I still have some that I can do a comb over

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Yeah hairless ends about a year in - just be sure to get enough Vitamins and minerals to not prolong it I am 1 year out 18 months and for me I am not loosing hair but by hair brimmed due to an ilia low Iron I can my hair to medium bobs with bangs and still trying to baby my hair and to not be brittle

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My Hair loss started at about 3-4 months post op. I am almost at 8 months post op and it finally started slowing down. didn't mtter what I did.. I bought the expensive shampoos. I took my Vitamins and biotin... I cut it..i avoided washing it for a couple days. its very frustrating but it is part of my journey. I see lil baby hairs growing back so its a good sign lol

just try to keep positive..its temporary and soon you'll have ur beautiful hair back :)

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My hair loss started at about 3-4 months post op. I am almost at 8 months post op and it finally started slowing down. didn't mtter what I did.. I bought the expensive shampoos. I took my Vitamins and Biotin... I cut it..i avoided washing it for a couple days. its very frustrating but it is part of my journey. I see lil baby hairs growing back so its a good sign lol

just try to keep positive..its temporary and soon you'll have ur beautiful hair back :)

so true it's the small price I had to pay for my amazing results it was worth it good luck to you

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I worry about this, too. I am 11 days post-op, so not having this issue right now, but I am getting married when I will be 5 months post-op. I'm guessing that will be right in the middle of the hair loss phase. :/

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I worry about this, too. I am 11 days post-op, so not having this issue right now, but I am getting married when I will be 5 months post-op. I'm guessing that will be right in the middle of the hair loss phase. :/

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you will be fine it does shed and it's a lot thinner tho but it still locks beautiful congrats on your wedding

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I'm super worried about this. I already have a little bit of hair and it's super thin

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worrying just makes it worst so don't worry and enjoy your weight loss good luck to you I know it's easier said than done but really I am trying to take my own advice and looking in the bright side for everything else

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