I was diagnosed with Androgenetic Alopecia through a scalp biopsy about 2 months ago. At that time, I was already noticing a slow down of shedding from the worst (120+ a day) ... and has continued to slow down so that now it's about 50-60 per day. Not having hairs all over the place any more. And I can see some regrowth, but nothing in proportion to what I've lost. I'm still very thin on top and sides.
I'm taking some treatment for PCOS, and hoping that will help. But my slowdown in shedding started even before that. I assume the biopsy has to be correct. Am I just indulging in false hope here? Maybe this is just a temporary reprieve, and in spite of any measures it will pick up again and go crazy? Or, could this be a good sign of things turning around? I am so excited to not be losing so much, but afraid just when I begin to take a sigh of relief, the nightmare will begin again.
Julie
I'm taking some treatment for PCOS, and hoping that will help. But my slowdown in shedding started even before that. I assume the biopsy has to be correct. Am I just indulging in false hope here? Maybe this is just a temporary reprieve, and in spite of any measures it will pick up again and go crazy? Or, could this be a good sign of things turning around? I am so excited to not be losing so much, but afraid just when I begin to take a sigh of relief, the nightmare will begin again.
Julie