Joined: 30 Mar 2005 Posts: 94 Location: Burnaby, BC, Canada
Normal? Please Help... Posted: 05-26-05 22:42pm
I'm 17, and I lose a lot of hair due to
stress... But whenever it's time of the
month, I lose a lot more hair? Is this
normal? I run my hands thru. My hair...
Not pulling hard at it.. And a big
handful comes off. I also have cramps
that are so bad that I have to sit down..
Otherwise I feel so much pain that I would
pby pass out... Any help/suggestions is
appreciated.. Thanks.
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sharmain3
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Joined: 25 May 2005 Posts: 28 Location: Australia
Posted: 06-01-05 01:34am
I started my periods when I was 12 years
old and I used to get so ill with them
that I would as you said have to sit down
or lay down in bed as the pain was too
much I used to vomit and be very dizzy to
the stage where I would be walking and
have to just sit down where I was then and
there and my flow was very heavy I also
had loss of hair.
My doctor put me on the pill when I was 14
and that really helped I still suffered
bad periods until I was approx 18 but they
were alot better than before I started the
pill.
I still to today lose hair and i'm now 26
it's just hormones so I have been told by
my doctor.
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