Is that a result of keto?
05 Aug 18 by member: abbadabba
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I have never had hair loss with dieting. Have you had your thyroid checked? That is one of the signs of a thyroid not working properly.
05 Aug 18 by member: Erquiaga
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Maybe you could take a vitamin supplement, there seem to be a lot of suggestions, so I wish you the best of luck finding what will make your hair grow back!
05 Aug 18 by member: abbadabba
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No, No! Losing hair is not part of losing weight! Don't neglect this! Are you stressed? You can lose hair by stress.
05 Aug 18 by member: NowIunderstand
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Yo go girl! Looking great!
05 Aug 18 by member: rshields13
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I spoke with a doctor who said that when you diet, the caloric deficit will cause hair loss. Some people experience lots, some not as much. I have a lot of weight to lose, so I am noticing the hair loss more. It's completely natural to lose hair when you go from eating over 4000 calories a day to eating around 1100.
05 Aug 18 by member: Klynn82
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It isn't part of keto. It is because my body was used to processing 3000-4000 calories a day, so when I drastically cut that down to 900-1100, it has to adjust how it processes those calories. Hair follicles are lowest on the priority list, so the hair falls out. Many people who lose significant amounts of weight can attest to this. It's not the same for everyone though. I was taking biotin, ran out, and just hadn't gotten more. I went and got more today, so it should even back out. Thank you all for your concern.
05 Aug 18 by member: Klynn82
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Sorry you are seeing that as a side effect of your healthy choices - maybe there is a supplement or additional vitamin that will help. Stay with it sweetie, you are worth it!
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I knew going in that there were going to be hard things, but I know in the end it will all be worth it. Once I hit a point where I can maintain, it will start to grow back normally again. I know it's only temporary. Just a step in the process.
05 Aug 18 by member: Klynn82
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The other side of the coin is that people who take in a lot of salt may have an accumulation of salt at the base of the hair follicle which in essence chokes off the nutritional flow to the follicle. Fortunately it is seldom permanent.
05 Aug 18 by member: Kenna Morton
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Look at those collarbones girl !!! No double chins !!! Please don’t lose your goal to be healthier !!! The computer thing is frustrating and just know we need you to stay with the FS family We care and that cherry dress is waiting for YOU one day 🍒🍒🍒🍒🍒🍒🍒
05 Aug 18 by member: gsn fan
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Me too!! It has scared me. I think that’s partly why I’ve struggled sticking with my woe this summer...fear of hair loss! Let’s hope it stops soon for both of us🤞🏻
05 Aug 18 by member: momma6224
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It will grow back! Be sure to take your calcium and, and vitamin D3
06 Aug 18 by member: carolynph
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Double check w your doc could be thyroid related he can check w quick blood test!
06 Aug 18 by member: rubato456
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Yes check w your doc to rule out a medical issue!!
06 Aug 18 by member: rubato456
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This is not normal for weight loss and I've never encountered it. See a doctor. A friend of mine suffered hair loss and it turned out to be an auto immune issue.
06 Aug 18 by member: ferlengheti
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You should check a doctor this is not normal part of losing weight. Hope get well soon sweetie <3
06 Aug 18 by member: fatii01
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Hope the Biotin makes a difference for you:)
06 Aug 18 by member: VAM49
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make sure you are getting enough protein... it helps.
06 Aug 18 by member: keepingitoff15
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I just encountered this myself. I dropped the weight so fast my body had to compensate. You have to remember your hair is months behind though so stress/loss isn't from last week. get a high dose biotin (it's water soluble so you can't take too much) and collagen. It takes about 3 months to slow down but it works. My fallout started around February and I was losing it in handfulls and its slowed down these last few weeks to normal :)
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