Hey @Bluelilac , its probably best you speak to @Georgie .
Hey @Bluelilac , its probably best you speak to @Georgie .
Wheres all the beta males that screech "wrong thread section"? Oh I get it, its the cuck-out hour in its finest hours.
I suppose this doesn't really matter anymore. We're all compassed for doom.
MEN'S HAIR LOSS DISCUSSIONS
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Honestly, I don't think it's androgenic alopecia. I honestly do highly recommend that you do get a biopsy because it could be anything; it could potentially be androgenic, it could be Telogen Effluvium / CTE, it could even be a form of alopecia areata.
What about your eating habits?
I eat mostly a low carb / low GI diet. I was thinking it could be alopecia areata incognita but there’s hardly any information about it, at least not much that I have been able to find. It looks similar to some photos I’ve seen. That or DUPA, which I’ve seen talked about before in this forum.
There is a possibility it could be alopecia areata, mainly because it can occur in any shape and form. From what I have seen, it doesn't respond to minoxidil or other treatments such as spironolactone which could explain why they weren't working.
How many calories do you consume?
I posted on the women’s forum and got zero replies. Also most women I find are balding in a completely different pattern from me. I don’t have classic FPHL. I’ve lurked around these forums and have seen women posting before so I didn’t think it would be an issue. If it is, mods can delete my post. I know doctors claim Androgenetic Alopecia is very common amongst females, but sure doesn’t seem like it. I think that’s why most of society holds the false belief that women don’t go bald, because most women who are struggling with hair loss don’t talk about. Even the FPHL subreddit is dead.
I honestly don’t know, I don’t count them. I eat a pretty well balanced diet though due to the fluctuating blood sugars I get. I also get episodes of hypoglycemia so I always have to make sure I never skip a meal. I’m pretty small and I’ve always been since I’m only 5’0, but it’s mostly because I don’t eat a lot of sugars or heavy carbs.
Do you know much about DUPA? I’ve read that type of loss also doesn’t respond well to treatments like minoxidil. I’ve also read theories that DUPA may not even be the same thing as male pattern baldness/FPHL since there is no donor area that is safe. I think it’s strange I don’t respond to either spironolactone or minoxidil, I’ve read women tend to have a better response with minoxidil than men. I should push for a biopsy. When it first started it was pretty confined to my sides and then the temples. I thought it was frontal fibrosing alopecia but I was told no after being examined. Yesterday I lost two hairs that had a black hooked bulb instead of a white, which seems like an alopecia areata sign. But I also have vellus hairs and hairs of all different diameters. I don’t know if that’s a feature of diffuse areata.
I agree, women should be able to post here. The mens section is more populated which means you will most likely get a response (I've peered in the womens section and I don't see much activity there).
I just hate how hair loss exists, I wish there was an actual cure to hair loss. For men, the current cure where the best results are shown, without the use of topicals, is male-to-female regimens. But it seems even worse for women because it's not common, and dermatologists will jump to the conclusion that it's Telogen Effluvium. I'm currently trying to help my mother with her post-menopausal hair loss, which has triggered female pattern hair loss. I do believe the only thing which will help her is HRT, but she is quite weary of it due to the potential of breast cancer. I do try to ease her from that because it doesn't run in our family and I do hope she gives it a try because I know how much hair loss has destroyed her confidence.
Hey BlueLilac. I have seen your posts around. I think you also post on the female pattern hairloss page on FB. Anyways
I am sorry that you are still having a hard time with your hair.
I, too, am having such a difficult time with my hairloss. I have had hairloss since I was 17/18. 32 now and used minoxidil since aged 20/21. Minoxidil worked beautifully until I had a hormonal shift and its become ineffective. I think I have some sort autoimmune type diffuse hairloss going on. My loss is very similar to yours. Plus I am noticing my eyebrows are shedding. I also have noticed less body hair growth whereas before I would grow hair like a gorilla.
I have seen a derm but he appears to think its just Androgenetic Alopecia. I worry its something else due to eyebrows and slow/patchy body hair growth.
I think a biopsy is your best bet? how did u find spironolactone? Did it give you a dread shed?
Thanks! Hair loss is hard for men and women. I don’t like when women say that hair loss is more difficult for them because society accepts bald men, I get where these women are coming from but I think we should all just come together and admit that it sucks regardless of the gender. I’ve read enough in men’s hair loss forums to see how traumatizing this can be for them. I honestly never even thought about it before my hair started to go, and while I consider myself too young to be dealing with this (31) I can’t imagine being an 18, 19 year old man losing his hair and having society tell me to just suck it up and shave it off. Men are even pushed away from using hair systems because of the stigma whereas women can wear wigs and weaves and extensions and it’s totally viewed as normal. Sometimes women will even comment that their hair looks better than ever since adopting a weave/wig, whatever. That’s not me though haha, I started out with really nice hair and always wore it very long down to my butt, no wig could ever compare to it.
There’s that site Heralopecia but it’s not as active as of late, not like it was in the past before my hair loss started. I always read old posts from there. One thing I prefer about the men’s forums is reading all of the theories on hair loss and that there is more focus on research. A lot of women’s hair loss groups talk about supplements that literally do nothing for most women, toppers, and their obsession with Dr. Jeff Donovan, who literally just diagnoses every single woman with Telogen Effluvium and Androgenetic Alopecia and then charges them an arm and a leg for it after you’ve traveled to Canada to see him. I also prefer the unabashed honesty and realism. Hair loss sucks, your quality of life is going to drop significantly, not many people can pull off baldness, less people will want to date you, it makes you look older, etc. I mean I’m a pretty self deprecating person and obviously a bit screwed up so maybe I’m not of the right mindset, but it’s kind of hard to choke down all the positivity and “we’re more than our hair” attitudes in the women’s groups. I’m devastated. I need to grieve, I don’t want to hear bald is beautiful and wigs are fun. Wigs are itchy and hot and not sexy when men know there’s nothing but sad Gollum-esque wisps under there. God, I hope I don’t ever hit that point. My hair looks great still with the extensions, really hoping I can just ride this out for as long as possible if I can’t fix it and regrow.
That sucks about your mom. My mom is the same about HRT, worries about it causing cancers. Luckily my mom has a nice thick head of hair still and she’s 62. I’m jealous. Me and her are very similar and look alike, I always felt so lucky that I would age with her kind of hair. Guess I was wrong. Your mom should try bioidentical HRT, I think research is still out if it’s truly safer than the FDA approved HRT, but it makes people feel better lol.
Losing hair is such a blow to your confidence, for me since my hair was always such a loved feature of mine, I feel like I’m losing who I am and am slowly transforming into a new person. It’s a horrible feeling and amplified by already having body dysmorphic disorder. I wasted years thinking I wasn’t good looking enough and kind of isolating myself because of it and now I’ll probably be spending out the rest of my years on this planet like a balding freak of a woman. It’s like my comeuppance for whining over nothing most of my teen and young adult life. Oh well. Lesson learned. I’m just trying to enjoy my hair as much as possible now.
Absolutely hilarious! You allude to me being a troll, yet I am cleary bearing a consecutively used account; with postive like/dislike ratio. Rules are rules, you have no real argument; just obtuse statements. We need to focus on men absolutley first in this regard; this is all we have. Men and women are required to post in desinated sections; their section low-traffic isn't our issue.Women are welcome to post here. Ignore the trolls
Looks like traction alopecia
Male Pattern Baldness, or Norwood Hamilton scale, is...well it's in the the title...doesn't fit on women
Your pattern doesn't match any women hairloss known ones, except for traction alopecia, which is actually common.
Good news is, if it is traction alopecia, to stop progression you just have to stop (or someone else) pulling it off (no pun intended)
Careful with doggy
Also DUPA = Diffused Unpattern, but does not affect sides and/or donor area
You're mixing it with Retrograde Alopecia which affect sides and donor
Looks like traction alopecia
Male Pattern Baldness, or Norwood Hamilton scale, is...well it's in the the title...doesn't fit on women
Your pattern doesn't match any women hairloss known ones, except for traction alopecia, which is actually common.
Good news is, if it is traction alopecia, to stop progression you just have to stop (or someone else) pulling it off (no pun intended)
Careful with doggy
Also DUPA = Diffused Unpattern, but does not affect sides and/or donor area
You're mixing it with Retrograde Alopecia which affect sides and donor
In that case why don't you delete her thread. Oh wait you can't, you're not a moderatorAbsolutely hilarious! You allude to me being a troll, yet I am cleary bearing a consecutively used account; with postive like/dislike ratio. Rules are rules, you have no real argument; just obtuse statements. We need to focus on men absolutley first in this regard; this is all we have. Men and women are required to post in desinated sections; their section low-traffic isn't our issue