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From Sydney Menees
Posted from 24.166.184.121 on November 26, 2005 at 2:57 AM (GMT)
I read about one person who was losing their hair had some weird kind of disease...but don't worry I don't think you have it. After I got back from camp, I was finding your hair in my stuff for a week! It was quite amusing, really.

Maybe you should go to a doctor JIC...

From Emily Liz
Posted from 68.187.83.189 on November 26, 2005 at 3:12 AM (GMT)
I lose a lot of hair every winter because of thyroid issues.
From Pauline Lerner
Posted from 70.108.56.153 on November 26, 2005 at 8:28 AM (GMT)
Years ago I told my doctor that my hair was thinning. She sent me to see an endocrinologist, who ran a lot of expensive tests on me and couldn't find anything wrong.

Now back to the cranberry walnut pie and ice cream. That's a great thing to eat after your biology test on nutrition. I think I'll go have some ice cream, too, now.

From Carley Anderson
Posted from 24.58.164.194 on November 26, 2005 at 3:03 PM (GMT)
Natasha: EVERYONE looses a lot of hair every day. RELAX.
From Natasha Marsalli
Posted from 4.254.151.71 on November 26, 2005 at 3:05 PM (GMT)
But my hair is actually THINNING. I've always shedded a lot of hair, but it's starting to show. It's not as thick as it use to be...
From Jenna Potts
Posted from 4.224.18.14 on November 26, 2005 at 3:52 PM (GMT)
I know someone who started losing hair because of a calcium imbalence caused by a parathyroid problem - you should probably consider getting some knowledgable opinions...
From Kerah Williams
Posted from 68.47.135.122 on November 27, 2005 at 10:47 PM (GMT)
Stress can cause your hair to fall out/thin. Take Carley's advice and RELAX. Poor nutrition is also bad for your hair. Ice cream is all well and good, but it might be time to get back into a (relatively) healthy eating routine. ; ) That's where the Biology comes in.
From Natasha Marsalli
Posted from 4.254.149.59 on November 27, 2005 at 11:10 PM (GMT)
Actually, I eat a very balanced diet. Even at S.E. I ate very healthily, and generally at home, I'm considered a health nut. I gerally eat grape nuts for breakfast, a turkey sandwich and fruit for lunch, and ALWAYS one or two veggies with dinner.

So I don't think that's the problem (a little ice cream now and then won't kill me.), but stress probably is. I'm working on that though. :)