That's a good idea. The thought did cross my mind if i was sick and didn't know it yet or if it was dealing with something medical. Thanks!Congrats on you marriage. I'm sorry to here about your hair. Maybe you can get blood work done to see what was depleted from your body?
I agree. I was using the term"falling out" loosely it looks like breakage is one of the factors to me too. I don't remember any days were I lost lots of hair while styling or washing for shedding or days where I was extra rough with my hair and had a lot in my comb or brush. More like what was supposed to be wash day I had a bunch of stuff to do so I put it off for a week or two then when I did it I was always rushed to finish half way so I never wore it down and styled it full out to really check the condition. I don't believe i was handling it roughly for a lot of chances to break it off but since I was neglecting it in general I probably did have damage on the shafts that I normally would have found and trimmed had I been paying more attention.Sorry . You have the potential for full, long hair and you can have it again. I have to mention that examining the pics it looks to me like very, very severe breakage as opposed to hair loss from the roots although you may have had that as well. My hair ended up similarly after my first relaxers and it was not hair loss at all... it was nothing but severe breakage. It kept getting shorter and shorter and thinner due to damage on the shafts. There was never any issue at the root level.
Have you actually noticed excess shedding?
I too have had severe breakage due to stress and neglect. I was at full APL approaching BSL and when I did my last relaxer I noticed excessive shedding and my hair was very thin on the ends. I had to cut 2inches and I am back to full SL approaching APL. I realized that my breakage occurred due to damaged hair shafts. I have high porosity hair and instead of following my normal routine, I had been doing "short cut" wash days for the last 4 to 6 weeks. My hair has suffered greatly, but I know my old regimen works and I plan to get back on it this week. No more cuts or trims until December when I will relax again and do a length check. I will baby my hair until then, LOL.I agree. I was using the term"falling out" loosely it looks like breakage is one of the factors to me too. I don't remember any days were I lost lots of hair while styling or washing for shedding or days where I was extra rough with my hair and had a lot in my comb or brush. More like what was supposed to be wash day I had a bunch of stuff to do so I put it off for a week or two then when I did it I was always rushed to finish half way so I never wore it down and styled it full out to really check the condition. I don't believe i was handling it roughly for a lot of chances to break it off but since I was neglecting it in general I probably did have damage on the shafts that I normally would have found and trimmed had I been paying more attention.
Thanks Everyone. For the comments I am taking it all in as I devise my plan.
Sorry . You have the potential for full, long hair and you can have it again. I have to mention that examining the pics it looks to me like very, very severe breakage as opposed to hair loss from the roots although you may have had that as well. My hair ended up similarly after my first relaxers and it was not hair loss at all... it was nothing but severe breakage. It kept getting shorter and shorter and thinner due to damage on the shafts. There was never any issue at the root level.
Have you actually noticed excess shedding?
Honestly, I can't remember what I did back then. I just dealt with the damaged hair for years. I remember when I was 16 my hair was so damaged that my hairdresser cut it very short. So I guess cutting away the damage was the answer then. But then I went and got extensions.What did you do to correct the damage on the shafts? I have been dealing with that problem for quite awhile. Do you mind sharing your regimen?
Thanks!!
Thank you so much!Since you're on BC's, I'd run that by my doctor. Just call her/him and tell the office what you've noticed and see what they want to do as far as testing. Are you on any kind of vitamins? I'd at least start that or some nutritional yeast in shakes and see if it won't help stave off more loss until you get it figured out. Sorry to hear that. Looks like there might be some breakage around the crown as well. Hoping for the best and congrats on the marriage.