New comer
Hi I am a beginner on this journey I am doing the research and one
day I
am 110% for it then it drops off to 80% is this normal?
Hi I am a beginner on this journey I am doing the research and one
day I
am 110% for it then it drops off to 80% is this normal?
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December 30th, 2006 at 9:21 pm
For many obese people, especially women, our hair is one of the few
areas where we can feel normal and attractive when clothes don’t fit
or flatter and we can’t move or fit in as we’d like. So the thought
of losing our “crowning glory” is frightening. I suspect it’s also
a focus for many other more vague fears and anxieties. But keep in
mind the following points:
1) Not everyone experiences hair loss. I didn’t.
2) Some hair loss may be fairly common, but in most people it isn’t
noticed by others even if it seems very obvious to you. Your
hairdresser can help you figure out a style to make it look
thicker. Since your body and face are changing rapidly, a new hair
style may be appropriate anyway. Perms and color treatment can
thicken the texture and give you a lift.
3) Hair loss is virtually never permanent. It grows back within a
few months!
4) You’ll be feeling so much better in your shrinking body and
having so much fun buying smaller clothes, fitting in to things like
theater seats, turnstiles, roller coasters, etc., that you’ll easily
be able to distract yourself from your distress over temporarily
thinning hair, if you get it at all.
Good luck!
Celia