Jonny Q
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I'm starting to think that I'm going to have to make a decision.
I've posted on here before about how my hair reacts with exercise be it either cardio or weight training. Safe to say it does not act well, heavy shedding!!
I've tried to ride out the storm but its still having the same effect even when now I'm only running as exercise. Its really getting me down, especialy after I was showing goods signs of recovery.
It looks as though I'm going to have to make a choice of either stopping the exercise and having a chance of keeping, and possibly improving my hair, or, keeping up the exercise and losing my hair, and by the way things are going that won't be very long.
I'm going to stop exercising for a couple of weeks to see if it slows down at all and if it does then I've got a serious decision to make. Anyone else in, or been in the same situation? so pi££ed off that something thats good for me can be so bad for my hair. I know there are people that don't believe that exercise can be that harmful and raise testosterone levels that much but it seems to be doing it to me. would an increase in dose help to fight the raised levels, or how about adding Saw palmetto? just don't know what to do.
I've posted on here before about how my hair reacts with exercise be it either cardio or weight training. Safe to say it does not act well, heavy shedding!!
I've tried to ride out the storm but its still having the same effect even when now I'm only running as exercise. Its really getting me down, especialy after I was showing goods signs of recovery.
It looks as though I'm going to have to make a choice of either stopping the exercise and having a chance of keeping, and possibly improving my hair, or, keeping up the exercise and losing my hair, and by the way things are going that won't be very long.
I'm going to stop exercising for a couple of weeks to see if it slows down at all and if it does then I've got a serious decision to make. Anyone else in, or been in the same situation? so pi££ed off that something thats good for me can be so bad for my hair. I know there are people that don't believe that exercise can be that harmful and raise testosterone levels that much but it seems to be doing it to me. would an increase in dose help to fight the raised levels, or how about adding Saw palmetto? just don't know what to do.