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<blockquote data-quote="SearchingForRainbows" data-source="post: 560940" data-attributes="member: 3388"><p>Sheila,</p><p></p><p>When my original biopsy was done, it stated that it was either Chronic Telegen Effluvium or FPB/hereditary. The dermatologist who treated me before I moved in the summer of 2011, said it was FPB. When I moved, my dermatologist did some research for me and found a dermatologist specializing in hair loss in this area. After reviewing my records, examining me, my current dermatologist said he believes I originally had CTE and that the CTE triggered FPB. He said that if I hadn't had CTE, I probably never would have noticed the FPB because it would have occurred slowly and wouldn't have been noticeable for many more years. </p><p></p><p>Given all of the health issues I've developed while raising my difficult children, I think my current dermatologist is correct. Years ago I used to think that I could control the constant stress in my life, that it was just a psychological thing, that I could control it through exercise. Now I know better! While (for me) exercise can relieve psychological stress, it's scary how much physical damage it can cause that is totally out of our control.</p><p></p><p>I'm happy you're having success using the Nioxin and Biotin!! If you can, I would definitely add BioSil to the mix. Not only does it help with hair issues but it's great for nails too. SFR</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SearchingForRainbows, post: 560940, member: 3388"] Sheila, When my original biopsy was done, it stated that it was either Chronic Telegen Effluvium or FPB/hereditary. The dermatologist who treated me before I moved in the summer of 2011, said it was FPB. When I moved, my dermatologist did some research for me and found a dermatologist specializing in hair loss in this area. After reviewing my records, examining me, my current dermatologist said he believes I originally had CTE and that the CTE triggered FPB. He said that if I hadn't had CTE, I probably never would have noticed the FPB because it would have occurred slowly and wouldn't have been noticeable for many more years. Given all of the health issues I've developed while raising my difficult children, I think my current dermatologist is correct. Years ago I used to think that I could control the constant stress in my life, that it was just a psychological thing, that I could control it through exercise. Now I know better! While (for me) exercise can relieve psychological stress, it's scary how much physical damage it can cause that is totally out of our control. I'm happy you're having success using the Nioxin and Biotin!! If you can, I would definitely add BioSil to the mix. Not only does it help with hair issues but it's great for nails too. SFR [/QUOTE]
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