Anonymous wrote:I'm sure I'll get flamed for this, but I have a friend who suffered severe hair loss after her Covid vaccinations. I'm pro-vaccine so I'm not trying to suggest people don't get them. Just wanted to mention that my friend's doctor mentioned there could be some correlation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has she been tested for celiac disease? Try a GAPS diet for a year and see if that helps, with doctor/nutritionist supervision of course.
Celiac causes hair loss?
Anonymous wrote:Has she had her thyroid tested? Thyroid problems cause both hair loss and depression. Autoimmune hair loss (alopecia areata) is also associated with depression. She should also see a dermatologist for the hair loss and a primary care doctor for a blood work up and possibly an antidepressant. There may be other physical issues underlying this too.
Anonymous wrote:Mid-twenties are a high risk period for depression and in particular suicidal ideation. The hair loss may have been a trigger, but you need to treat the depression with therapists, medication, and possibly outpatient or even inpatient programs, depending on severity.
Anonymous wrote:Mid-twenties are a high risk period for depression and in particular suicidal ideation. The hair loss may have been a trigger, but you need to treat the depression with therapists, medication, and possibly outpatient or even inpatient programs, depending on severity.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has she tried an endocrinologist? Could be hormonal. I agree, would try something like Rogaine.
Early 20s for me was the last painful gasp of adolescent drama. I was a lot more stable and mature at 24+.
Thanks everyone 🙏
Can you elaborate please? I also think many people in their early twenties that are struggling have to wait it out. It gets better with time
I struggled and was suicidal in my early 20s. It did get better eventually, but before that do you want to know what kept me alive? Therapy and medication.
It really seems like you’re dismissing your daughter’s mental health. She shouldn’t have to wait it out.
What kind of medication?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has she tried an endocrinologist? Could be hormonal. I agree, would try something like Rogaine.
Early 20s for me was the last painful gasp of adolescent drama. I was a lot more stable and mature at 24+.
Thanks everyone 🙏
Can you elaborate please? I also think many people in their early twenties that are struggling have to wait it out. It gets better with time
I struggled and was suicidal in my early 20s. It did get better eventually, but before that do you want to know what kept me alive? Therapy and medication.
It really seems like you’re dismissing your daughter’s mental health. She shouldn’t have to wait it out.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Has she tried an endocrinologist? Could be hormonal. I agree, would try something like Rogaine.
Early 20s for me was the last painful gasp of adolescent drama. I was a lot more stable and mature at 24+.
Thanks everyone 🙏
Can you elaborate please? I also think many people in their early twenties that are struggling have to wait it out. It gets better with time