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| View Poll Results: If you were me, would you trust my doctors' opinions? | |||
| Yes, they are most likely right and you're blowing a little problem out of proportion. |
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1 | 20.00% |
| No, they are clearly missing something. |
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4 | 80.00% |
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he said there isn't any significant hair loss that he can see. he said hair loss in the shower is normal (I brought in the hair I lost last time I showered), and he thinks all my hair loss is due to when I wash my hair with my special prescription shampoo, it needs to be massaged into the scalp (which he thinks pulls it out).
I really do feel like I've been losing a lot of hair that hasn't come back, but two doctors (both of which are bald by the way, one is a dermatologist and the other the doctor i usually see) say they see not one sign of abnormal hair loss. But I have a follow up appointment with the dermatologist in three months to see if anything changed. Should I trust what they say, or not, despite what I think is going on? I have OCD and mild Asperger's Syndrome, which my mother thinks is what causes me to notice my hair loss and obsess over it. |
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In addition, I really do feel like my hair is a lot thinner than it used to be, but it doesn't really look any different than it used to and not one person who has lifted up my hair and looked, thinks there is much scalp visible (despite that I think there is).
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Well if you had more than one opinion than yes I would trust their medical advice.
As a note, losing your hair is not the end of the world. It's a natural biological process and it happens at different times, different ways, for different people. i was just like you, I noticed my hair gradually becoming thin and by the time I was 20 most of my hair was gone. At the time I hated it and felt that the world was ending. Then I came to accept and realized that this is how it has to be. I keep it shaved or a close stubble and some say that I actually look my best with the way that I look now. You have to accept it and come to terms with it yourself. But I will tell you hair loss is not the end of the world. |
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You know what's normal for you. If a bunch of my hair was falling out I would trust my own judgment, no matter what my doctor said.
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If you think your hair is falling out, then it is, but possibly not as severe as you may think. Over the last two years, I have seen at least 15 specialists, at the best hospitals in the world, regarding my medical conditions. The majority of them were idiots. I'm not kidding. Complete idiots. Lazy, guesswork galore, different opinions, etc. I know there are good doctors, but many people think doctors are God. When both of my parents were terminally ill seven years ago, I was astounded at how little doctors knew.
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If you think that your doctor is missing something, than maybe seeking out a second opinion is a good idea.
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It also doesn't help that not one person, doctor or not, sees any signs of a problem. Do you think it's reasonable to believe that the irritated skin on my scalp (mostly on the top and lower part of the back) is related to the hair loss? Because my hair loss is not in a predictable pattern. |
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I doubt I have male pattern baldness but I think there is a reason for my problem and I don't think it should have been dismissed so easily.
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