Blu217
Well-Known Member
Hi all -
I wrote a few months ago about a scarring of the scalp diagnosis after a biopsy. I was losing my hair kind of around the crown area; the dermatologist advised me that the scarring was from relaxing and to go natural.
I stretched for two months and in that time concluded that with my 4a texture, natural is definitely NOT for me. When it started tying around itself in knots, I knew it was time. Today I saw my stylist, explained my situation, she based my scalp with globs of the thickest grease she had and applied the ORS relaxer. I probably gained 2 inches since August. The length is great (I'm now a wee bit past bra strap in back, tho my personal goal is to reach nipple in front!), and the hair that's up there is healthy... it's just so THIN.
Friday I see the derm for another round of cortisone shots in the thinning areas. I wanted to wait on the relaxer until I'd seen her (so I wouldn't have to hear her mouth about relaxing my hair, frankly
), but I knew I couldn't wait another few weeks while my scalp healed from all the needle pricks. I am NOT looking forward to more shots--but the steroid can thin scar tissue and can stimulate regrowth, so I gotta do what I gotta do.
I've decided to stretch my relaxers for as long as I can. I use S-Curl, black castor oil, MTG, essential oils like Rosemary and lay off the growth vitamins cause my active hair grows plenty fast on its own and the last thing I need now that I'm stretching is a bunch of fast-sprouting new growth. Nothing seemed to cause regrowth in the thin areas so I don't think I'm missing anything. I've also asked God if he might be so kind as to not let me go bald.
I remain optimistic. The doc says it's scarring, I have to wonder because I was not shedding until the most highly stressful period in my life; never experienced anything like it, and my hair came out by the handfuls. I don't recall any sort of chemical burn in the areas that are thinning--tho I do worry about putting chemicals on my scalp. My mom thinks it could be hormones, because I am managing depression and have terrible soaking night sweats most nights, even when I'm freezing. Had my thyroid checked and that's fine.
We shall see... I continue to pray for success with growing back whatever I can!
I wrote a few months ago about a scarring of the scalp diagnosis after a biopsy. I was losing my hair kind of around the crown area; the dermatologist advised me that the scarring was from relaxing and to go natural.
I stretched for two months and in that time concluded that with my 4a texture, natural is definitely NOT for me. When it started tying around itself in knots, I knew it was time. Today I saw my stylist, explained my situation, she based my scalp with globs of the thickest grease she had and applied the ORS relaxer. I probably gained 2 inches since August. The length is great (I'm now a wee bit past bra strap in back, tho my personal goal is to reach nipple in front!), and the hair that's up there is healthy... it's just so THIN.

Friday I see the derm for another round of cortisone shots in the thinning areas. I wanted to wait on the relaxer until I'd seen her (so I wouldn't have to hear her mouth about relaxing my hair, frankly

I've decided to stretch my relaxers for as long as I can. I use S-Curl, black castor oil, MTG, essential oils like Rosemary and lay off the growth vitamins cause my active hair grows plenty fast on its own and the last thing I need now that I'm stretching is a bunch of fast-sprouting new growth. Nothing seemed to cause regrowth in the thin areas so I don't think I'm missing anything. I've also asked God if he might be so kind as to not let me go bald.
I remain optimistic. The doc says it's scarring, I have to wonder because I was not shedding until the most highly stressful period in my life; never experienced anything like it, and my hair came out by the handfuls. I don't recall any sort of chemical burn in the areas that are thinning--tho I do worry about putting chemicals on my scalp. My mom thinks it could be hormones, because I am managing depression and have terrible soaking night sweats most nights, even when I'm freezing. Had my thyroid checked and that's fine.
We shall see... I continue to pray for success with growing back whatever I can!