Bandwagonesque
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I'm 26. My hair is straight, and quite dense. The strands of hair aren't thick, but they aren't thin either. About 10 months ago, I started noticing my hair falling out very frequently. If I ran my fingers through my hair, I would count 5-10 strands of 1-1.5" long hair between my fingers. The hair falling out was very thin - much thinner than the majority of the hair on my head. If I ran my fingers through my hair again, another 5-10 strands would fall out.
I started noticing the hair trap in the bath tub being full of hair after each shower. My girlfriend started telling me she could see my scalp when it was wet. Last week I ended up with a sunburn on my scalp - something that has never happened to me before.
How the hell could this happen so quickly? My hairline is still intact, and I seem to be mostly losing my hair around my crown. However, if I run a comb around the side of my head, I get the same short, thin hair falling out.
Baldness isn't really seen in my family. My dad is in his 60s and still has his hair. On my mom's side, my grandpa had hair all his life.
10 months ago I was in grad school which was a stressful time for me. After graduating, things were a lot more easy going - I'm soon to be employed, no money, family or relationship problems. I thought things might get better after graduating, but that hasn't happened yet. I'm losing more hair than ever, and it's just baffling me. I still have enough hair to avoid the crazy professor look, but at this rate, in another year the crop will be the only option. I've switched to "crunchy granola" natural shampoos in an attempt to avoid harsh chemicals that might dry out and irritate my scalp but I've yet to see a difference.
I started noticing the hair trap in the bath tub being full of hair after each shower. My girlfriend started telling me she could see my scalp when it was wet. Last week I ended up with a sunburn on my scalp - something that has never happened to me before.
How the hell could this happen so quickly? My hairline is still intact, and I seem to be mostly losing my hair around my crown. However, if I run a comb around the side of my head, I get the same short, thin hair falling out.
Baldness isn't really seen in my family. My dad is in his 60s and still has his hair. On my mom's side, my grandpa had hair all his life.
10 months ago I was in grad school which was a stressful time for me. After graduating, things were a lot more easy going - I'm soon to be employed, no money, family or relationship problems. I thought things might get better after graduating, but that hasn't happened yet. I'm losing more hair than ever, and it's just baffling me. I still have enough hair to avoid the crazy professor look, but at this rate, in another year the crop will be the only option. I've switched to "crunchy granola" natural shampoos in an attempt to avoid harsh chemicals that might dry out and irritate my scalp but I've yet to see a difference.