Jaegermany
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Thanks for sharing Renaylor!
I have hypo and hashimoto's and my hair is definitely suffering. Super dry, brittle and fragile. I dc (overnight) every other day and my hair is still super dry, it IS getting better though. I really want to get a steamer, I really think it would help. I hear so many talking of "overmoisturized" hair and honestly I would love to get to that point. THAT's how dry my hair is, I WANT it to be overmoisturized
My hair thinned out tremendously, my hairline is disappearing and my skin (especially my lips) is very dry. It took me over a year to find the right type of products for me and now that I have, my hair loss has decreased a lot. It's also thanks to the vitamins I'm taking. No meds for me, I'm sticking to the natural route
I'm currently taking:
Gotu Kola
Alfalfa
Horsetail
Chlorella
Biotin
B-Complex
Evening Primrose Oil
Raw Thyroid
Collagen
Gelatin
Selenium
Maca
Colostrum
It just so happens that a lot of the supplements that work for hypo also help with hair growth The gelatin helped greatly with my flimsy, brittle nails. They were literally like paper, I couldn't use them for anything because they would easily bend and break. Dh used to make fun of me, saying my nails would flap in the breeze Well, now they have a little give and I can actually open soda cans now!
My newgrowth is coming in thick, so that's a wonderful thing. My hair has a little shine now, too. Whereas before, it was just so dull, dry and crispy looking. Now it actually LOOKS soft. I've found what works for me, so it's very exciting!
Good luck to you all, ladies. Thyroid disease is the devil, so I really hope we all beat this!
I have had thyroid issues for the last 5 or 6 years, I believe. It is now under control with Synthroid.
My hair is dry and brittle, but I manage to keep it under control with moisturizers and deep conditioning. I do have shedding, but it doesn't look/feel thin.
I take a prenatal, b-complex and Omega 3,6,9 daily. These seem to be helping quite a bit.
I had one years ago, not limiting my salt intake w/Iodine helped me,over time it went away, its gone and never came backHas anyone with a thyroid problem had a goiter removed. I was told that I need one removed. The doctor will also remove my thyroid. Has anyone ever had a goiter go down without surgery?
I was diagnoised with hyperthyroidism in 1991. My thyroid was very overactive, I couldn't sleep, if I did go to sleep it was only for a few hrs. I was full of energy and yes it does take a toll on your hair. At the time of my diagnosis I had a perm my hair was shedding like crazy, I had to put my braid extension in my hair to keep it from coming out. My hair did thin out over the years because I wanted to continue to relax, the last time I had a relaxer in my hair was in 1999 my hair broke off so bad. I've been natural every since. Having a thyroid disorder does effect the way a relaxer take to your hair and hair growth. A person that is diagnosis as being hyper usually ends up being hypo once they start taking medication. I take .88 synthroid and will have to take it the rest of my life. I've learned that to keep my metabolism up exercise is the key, To control the weight gain. Your thyroid effect the metabolism which in turn effects hair growth. the best way to keep your hair growing and the weight down is to exercise. My hair has thicken up considerably due to the information I rec'd from this board before joining.
I have had thyroid issues for the last 5 or 6 years, I believe. It is now under control with Synthroid.
My hair is dry and brittle, but I manage to keep it under control with moisturizers and deep conditioning. I do have shedding, but it doesn't look/feel thin.
I take a prenatal, b-complex and Omega 3,6,9 daily. These seem to be helping quite a bit.