Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. It could also be that I cut caffeine on December 25th and a blood pressure med a few weeks later. Appatently, I’m really sensitiveto caffeine. After I went off I no longer needed Metroprolol (which is also known to thin hair). It could be that after ditching the daily prolonged cortisol spikes my hair just shed a bit before a growth stage - fingers crossed!
What blood pressure medication were you on? Both oral minoxidil and spironolactone are blood pressure medication that are prescribed off label to combat hair loss/maintain hair growth, so if you were on one of those and it was keeping your hair in the anagen phase for longer, then absolutely you would start losing hair within a few weeks of stopping them.
Anonymous wrote:I lost 50 lbs ~1.5 yrs ago and lost a lot of hair, I want to say 30-50%. I feel like I've gained it back now (the hair, not the weight!). I used biotin, but I think just eating more/healthier helped.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. It could also be that I cut caffeine on December 25th and a blood pressure med a few weeks later. Appatently, I’m really sensitiveto caffeine. After I went off I no longer needed Metroprolol (which is also known to thin hair). It could be that after ditching the daily prolonged cortisol spikes my hair just shed a bit before a growth stage - fingers crossed!
Anonymous wrote:I lost 50 lbs ~1.5 yrs ago and lost a lot of hair, I want to say 30-50%. I feel like I've gained it back now (the hair, not the weight!). I used biotin, but I think just eating more/healthier helped.