WOMEN - weight loss and hair loss????
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My hair thinned out a LOT when I lost weight, and it's still pretty thin. I lost 60 pounds over a year or so, so I didn't lose super fast or anything, and I definitely got enough protein and fat. And I probably averaged 2000 calories. Sometimes just being in an extended calorie deficit will cause you to lose hair even if you did everything right. I've been taking a biotin supplement lately and that's helped a lot, so you might want to look into that or prenatal vitamins.0
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Wow! How weird, I have just been freaking out about this over the last several weeks and almost had an anxiety attack when my hairdresser mentioned it today!!! I have always had fine hair, but a TON of it...over the last few months I have noticed it getting thinner in a section on top of my head and it is giving me a heart attack!!! LOL I have lost over 100 pounds in 18 months so I think that and low iron are the reason. I eat between 1200-1500 calories so I don't go too low, but I have never really done well with eating lots of vegetables and I'm sure I could do better with protein. I have been prone to anemia since my first pregnancy years ago and because I have heavy periods I tend to get it. I'm sure mixed with dieting and extreme exercise and low iron, and STRESS, that is what is going on. My hairdresser recommended going back on an iron supplement and a biotin supplement. I am going to do everything in my power to reverse this because I love my hair and I will be one depressed lady if it gets thin and lifeless. I am pretty positive it's not my thyroid because that I have had that checked a few times over the last few years. Good luck to you, hope it gets better. Try not to panic like I have been. OMG. Isn't it horrifying?????0
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Im a hairstylist, and sudden hair loss can be for several reasons.. losing a large amount of weight quickly as well as maintaining a fairly low cal intake will really stress out your body. Your hair loss is a sign that your body could be suffering, as well as there could be other things going on. Dont let it go, its something that should def be discussed with your doctor!
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Looking at your diary, you are eating between 800 and 1100 calories most days. You are having hair loss issue because your are not taking in enough nutrition for your body to sustain all it's tissue. It's simple really. Your body is adapting to your prolonged low calorie intake. You should consider this a warning signal that you are eating at an unhealthy level.
^^ This.
I lost my first 20kgs (44lbs? I think) with a VLCD and my very long, very thick hair started falling out in clumps too. Since Christmas I've been eating more calories (around 1750ish) and I'm still losing weight and my hair isn't falling out.0 -
and buy a good quality shampoo and conditioner ( we also wash our hair more when working out and strip the oils out which can lead to breakage and thinner hair). I use Paul Mitchell strong and it is amazing and u don't need as much as with cheaper products.
That's a really interesting point! I never thought about it but that is true (about working out and therefore washing our hair more often). Makes sense.0 -
I am someone who cant eat more than 900 cal (doc orders)
take biotin 5000 (something your body creates to maintain hair and nails)
biotin shampoo
biotin conditioner
buy all 3 at vitamin world0 -
I did, until I was put on prescription strength prenatal vitamins. Now my hair is thickening up and my nails don't break off as easily anymore. Perhaps a good multivitamin would do you some good. Just make sure you talk to your doctor before you start taking any over the counter medicines, to make sure it'll jive with any other medicines you may be on. He or she may also be able to see if you're deficient in any necessary vitamins (i.e. iron, vitamin d, vitamin b12, ect)0
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I am someone who cant eat more than 900 cal (doc orders)
take biotin 5000 (something your body creates to maintain hair and nails)
biotin shampoo
biotin conditioner
buy all 3 at vitamin world
Ok, I'm curious. Why did the doctor say you can't eat any more than 900 cals per day?0 -
not only can losing weight too fast make your hair fall out it also make people look older in the face. i see so many pictures of great weight loss on here where people have lost tons of weight very quickly but ended up looking like they stepped 15 years on a time machine.0
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I am someone who cant eat more than 900 cal (doc orders)
take biotin 5000 (something your body creates to maintain hair and nails)
biotin shampoo
biotin conditioner
buy all 3 at vitamin world
Ok, I'm curious. Why did the doctor say you can't eat any more than 900 cals per day?
personal sorry its the meals we set up and I'm happy with them. I get everything I need without the calories.0 -
People, especially women thin hair as we age...especially during Menopause. One reason for hair loss during wt loss is nutrition based. Many women who have had Wt Loss Surgery experience hair loss because they lose a LOT of nutrients because proper absorption is by-passed. If you have not had WLS, I suggest increasing your B Vitamins, especially Biotin (give it 3 months and see what happens), other wise see a dermatologist or your PCP to see what is going on.0
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I looked at about 10 random days through the last 2.5 months and the highest cal you had was like 1300 and that was with an added 300+ exercise cal so you were still under 300+ cal...up your calories girl!0
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I second the comments about undereating. Set your calories at -1/2 lb per week loss for a while and focus on eating nutrient-dense foods and possibly taking a good vitamin supplement. If you're still having hair loss after a month of this or if you have any other odd symptoms, talk to your doctor.
Chronic undereating can lead to a whole host of potentially serious medical problems. Hair loss is one of the more cosmetic things that can happen, but it can also lead to malnutrition which can have permanent negative effects on the immune system, metabolism, and internal organ function. This is why very low calorie diets are only intended to be short-term and only used under medical supervision.0 -
get your blood taken at the doctor to see if there are any vitamins you are lacking. Guessing in the dark is silly in my opinion. Get real answers, not just ones on a message board.0
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I had a similar problem when on an expensive (and drastic) weight loss program. I gave up because of it and later a Naturopath told me it was due to lack of minerals. She tested my zinc levels and I had absolutely none in my system Fortunately, my hair has thickened up again but I don't think to the same level. By the way, I've only been on MFP 2 days and it gave me 1200 cals per day. Is that too low?0
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also another reason for hair loss honey is if you were ill about 6 months ago? your body can get shocked by it and that can cause it! :flowerforyou:
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I have dealt with this but don't currently have this issue but take a look at my diary I pretty much NEVER eat below 1200 and it's rare that I even NET below 1200 but I had this issue when I was anorexic and on very restrictive diet.(years ago) That's your issue. At your current intake you will also probably have to deal with getting skinny fat. I'm skinny fat now and I hate it. That's what I eat above 1200 I want to gain lean muscle !0
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I had a similar problem when on an expensive (and drastic) weight loss program. I gave up because of it and later a Naturopath told me it was due to lack of minerals. She tested my zinc levels and I had absolutely none in my system Fortunately, my hair has thickened up again but I don't think to the same level. By the way, I've only been on MFP 2 days and it gave me 1200 cals per day. Is that too low?
1200 is too low. It seems to be the number MFP spits out when people select the 'lose 2lbs a week' option. Slow and steady weight loss is much more healthy and sustainable. And you don't feel like your punishing yourself by severe calorie restriction! If you go to - http://scoobysworkshop.com/calorie-calculator/ There is a decent on line calculator. You what to find your BMR and TDEE. You should eat (net calories) above your bmr and below your tdee. Hope this helps:flowerforyou:0 -
Thanks for that Lizziebeth1028.. I just had a quick look at scoobysworkshop.com and it says I should be eating 1499 cals per day. I think I will give the 1200 a couple of weeks and then increase it to 1500. I'll check the site out properly tomorrow. Hopefully, it won't be too long before I can also say I've only 4 lb to go!0
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Thanks for that Lizziebeth102. I just had a quick look at scoobysworkshop.com and it says I should be eating 1499 cals per day. I think I will give the 1200 a couple of weeks and then increase it to 1500. Hopefully, it won't be too long before I can also say I've only 4 lb to go!
Why wait? If 1500 is the right number, why stay at a very low calorie level for a couple of weeks.0 -
This is beginning to happen to me now. Always had really thick hair so I naturally shed a bit anyway, but the last 2 weeks or so my hair is coming out in handfuls when I brush.
I always try and eat my goals and I haven't been particualrly low in anything. I always try to keep my iron and protein up.
I'm not sure if this loss is to do with simply eating less calories than normal or it's something else.0 -
This is beginning to happen to me now. Always had really thick hair so I naturally shed a bit anyway, but the last 2 weeks or so my hair is coming out in handfuls when I brush.
I always try and eat my goals and I haven't been particualrly low in anything. I always try to keep my iron and protein up.
I'm not sure if this loss is to do with simply eating less calories than normal or it's something else.
Well some days you are getting a reasonable amount of nutrition and some days you are not and below 1000 calories. I'm thinking you are just not giving your body enough to sustain tissue growth.0 -
Hair falling out IS NOT NORMAL! Eat more and see a doctor. Simple.0
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Looking at your diary, you are eating between 800 and 1100 calories most days. You are having hair loss issue because your are not taking in enough nutrition for your body to sustain all it's tissue. It's simple really. Your body is adapting to your prolonged low calorie intake. You should consider this a warning signal that you are eating at an unhealthy level.
This!
This is what happens when you don't eat enough.0 -
Thanks everybody,I will up my Biotin and see if that helps.0
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