karen wrote:Could it be traction alopecia? When you pull your hair back frequently (to the point where it hurts) it can cause it to fall out. It happens to ballet dancers quite a bit.
hmmm, that sounds kinda freaky. but I do tend to pull my hair back rather than leave it down. I'd love to just leave it down but it gets so frizzzy. If I can stay in the house long enough to let it dry, then it can have some nice wave, but in the windy cold Irish weather, by the time I get to work if I have left it down, it will be a massive frizzy mess. so more often than not i pull it back. I will try a few weeks with it down (will probably have to shower at night so it dries....

so lazy to do this though....but all in the name of science!!!) and see if there is any difference.
superwahz wrote:I get hair pains too! And if I leave my hair up/back/braided for too long it triggers wickedly bad headaches.
In addition to the traction thing Karen mentioned, a shift in hormones, stress, anemia, and a variety of other health issues can all cause a major shedding to happen! Those triggers may have happened 2-3 months before you notice the major fall out because of the way our hair cycle works. Wonky hormones + anemia made me lose over 1/3 of my hair. It was diffuse, so no bald patches thankfully, though my hairline did recede.

Fortunately I had a pretty dense head of hair to begin with so most people never notice...but I do. It's slowly coming back, but I don't think it'll ever be as thick as it was before.
I think they say a loss of about 50-100 hairs per day can be normal depending on the density of your hair. If you want to figure out if it's breakage vs coming out at the root, gather up all the hair you lose in the shower and untangle it to examine the strands. I know it sounds a bit OCD, and I wouldn't advise doing it every time (it's time consuming!), but it could clue you in as to what type of hair loss you're dealing with! Maybe finding gentler ways to restrain it (like scarves) will ease up the loss, though it will probably take weeks to notice a difference.
I always wondered if anyone else got those, (Hi Susan!!!! *waves*), it's not something you bring up over lunch with a mate if you know what I mean....so....do your hairs ever hurt...
I agree that it might be hormones. I am recently off BC (4ish months) after being on it for 6 years, so that would be a major hormonal change for me. I have also been off and on antibiotics for the last year, and I know that can also have an effect. the major worry is that the hair won't grow back....and I have quite thin and baby fair hair, so it would make a major difference if i started losing without replacing.
I have made an effort to look at the hairs that come out in the shower (I comb my hair through with the conditioner in....) and I can see that the majority have a root....so that must be a bad sign...
I have been meaning to go see a naturalpath to get something for the hormones after the pill, I have also had major skin problems since coming off as well, so I guess that is evidence enough that something is a miss....
anyhow...sorry, didn't mean to hijack this thread with such TMI reading....
