Comments on: Going bald part four http://lifecruiser.org/odditys/2006/05/14/going-bald-part-four/ Swedish humor travel in the nature with useful odditys, love, food, photo Wed, 01 Nov 2006 08:42:13 +0000 http://wordpress.org/?v=2.0.4 by: skye http://lifecruiser.org/odditys/2006/05/14/going-bald-part-four/#comment-1909 Tue, 16 May 2006 07:01:28 +0000 http://lifecruiser.org/odditys/2006/05/14/going-bald-part-four/#comment-1909 Thanks for the update, baldie hawn :) I hope you continue to stop losing hair, and maybe even start gaining some. It'll be a relief to just get a proper diagnosis, I'm sure. Glad to see you're still able to laugh about it sometimes! <strong>Lifecruiser: I'd rather laugh instead of crying *lol*</strong> Thanks for the update, baldie hawn :)

I hope you continue to stop losing hair, and maybe even start gaining some. It’ll be a relief to just get a proper diagnosis, I’m sure.

Glad to see you’re still able to laugh about it sometimes!

Lifecruiser: I’d rather laugh instead of crying *lol*

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by: sharlet http://lifecruiser.org/odditys/2006/05/14/going-bald-part-four/#comment-1901 Mon, 15 May 2006 19:38:49 +0000 http://lifecruiser.org/odditys/2006/05/14/going-bald-part-four/#comment-1901 Hi Mrs Lifecruiser, don't worry too much. I would keep bugging the doctor if I don't get my answers; that's what you should do too. But on your own, don't think of it because you wouldn't know what's wrong too, so you'll just make yourself worried. In the meantime, continue keeping a positive outlook and maybe try to do some exercises to help your body remain active. My fingers are crossed for you. :) <strong>Lifecruiser: I don't worry, I just want to have it over and done with :-) Bugging the doc hardly ever helps in this country, maybe getting another doc, but that's difficult to find. You could run around to a lot of doc's and you only get bad ones. Ugh. Time and energy consuming, which I don't have unfortunately.</strong> Hi Mrs Lifecruiser, don’t worry too much. I would keep bugging the doctor if I don’t get my answers; that’s what you should do too. But on your own, don’t think of it because you wouldn’t know what’s wrong too, so you’ll just make yourself worried.

In the meantime, continue keeping a positive outlook and maybe try to do some exercises to help your body remain active. My fingers are crossed for you. :)

Lifecruiser: I don’t worry, I just want to have it over and done with :-) Bugging the doc hardly ever helps in this country, maybe getting another doc, but that’s difficult to find. You could run around to a lot of doc’s and you only get bad ones. Ugh. Time and energy consuming, which I don’t have unfortunately.

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by: Kasia http://lifecruiser.org/odditys/2006/05/14/going-bald-part-four/#comment-1894 Mon, 15 May 2006 16:28:04 +0000 http://lifecruiser.org/odditys/2006/05/14/going-bald-part-four/#comment-1894 Well I had that problem, too. You know what helped? Turnip extract - I was massaging my head with it for like two months, every day, after washing my hair. And it stopped falling out. Well I had that problem, too. You know what helped? Turnip extract - I was massaging my head with it for like two months, every day, after washing my hair. And it stopped falling out.

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by: Napfisk http://lifecruiser.org/odditys/2006/05/14/going-bald-part-four/#comment-1886 Sun, 14 May 2006 18:10:16 +0000 http://lifecruiser.org/odditys/2006/05/14/going-bald-part-four/#comment-1886 I keep reading these installments with utter amazement. How is it possible that there still has been no real diagnosis? I hope you do feel somewhat well otherwise (if all your romantic and culinary adventures are something to go by, you seem OK). Hopefully this is all over soon (as in 'cured' obviously). If not, think how cool and comfortable you'll be this summer not frying underneath a great bushel of hair. <strong>Lifecruiser: And there is one more positive thing with it: I can go swimming without having the wet hair afterwards that take ages to dry *lol* Maybe I'll get sand stuck on my baldie instead... ha ha....</strong> I keep reading these installments with utter amazement. How is it possible that there still has been no real diagnosis? I hope you do feel somewhat well otherwise (if all your romantic and culinary adventures are something to go by, you seem OK).

Hopefully this is all over soon (as in ‘cured’ obviously). If not, think how cool and comfortable you’ll be this summer not frying underneath a great bushel of hair.

Lifecruiser: And there is one more positive thing with it: I can go swimming without having the wet hair afterwards that take ages to dry *lol* Maybe I’ll get sand stuck on my baldie instead… ha ha….

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by: Dave http://lifecruiser.org/odditys/2006/05/14/going-bald-part-four/#comment-1884 Sun, 14 May 2006 15:16:51 +0000 http://lifecruiser.org/odditys/2006/05/14/going-bald-part-four/#comment-1884 I get this stuff called "Gentle Iron" and it doesn't upset the stomach. It's put out by Rexall. It also contains vitamines C and B. Hope they find out what's wrong. Wanda went through a time when she was ailing and had the gastroscope thing. After every test immaginable turned out it was stress. She didn't say so but I think she also had some hair loss although not as bad as yours. <strong>Lifecruiser: Thanks for the tip Dave. I’ll check up if we have something similar here in Sweden and if we don’t I still may get the chance to get hold of it, since Miss Ass. Lifecruisers daughter may go over to US soon.</strong> I get this stuff called “Gentle Iron” and it doesn’t upset the stomach. It’s put out by Rexall. It also contains vitamines C and B.
Hope they find out what’s wrong. Wanda went through a time when she was ailing and had the gastroscope thing. After every test immaginable turned out it was stress. She didn’t say so but I think she also had some hair loss although not as bad as yours.

Lifecruiser: Thanks for the tip Dave. I’ll check up if we have something similar here in Sweden and if we don’t I still may get the chance to get hold of it, since Miss Ass. Lifecruisers daughter may go over to US soon.

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