I have Hashimoto's and I'm losing my hair - no bald patches as yet but very thin on top and very brittle. It feels like a handfuls come out every time I comb it. I'm on 100mcg Levo, though this has just been increased from 75mcg in the last few days.
I notice that Biotin seems to be recommended but can anyone help with form and how much. Thank you.
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Thanks for your reply SlowDragon. Latest test results show TSH is 1.11 ( 0.35-5mu/l) and T4 is 14.6 (46.7% through range). T3 not measured so I did a fingerprick test (Monitor MyHealth ) but the blood was too haemolysed to obtain an accurate Thyroid result so Ive been sent another test kit. No Vitamins or minerals were tested.
My GP raised my Levo dose as I said I felt terrible and though better than on 50mcg ,I was not optimal.
When on 75mcg I had 2 different brands (50+25). I'm taking 2 x 50 at the moment so back to original brand and I'm collecting a new 100pack tomorrow to try and keep brands stable. As for the vitamin testing I will get a home test as lab doesn't test even when GP asks. I just need to find somewhere to get a blood draw rather than a fingertip test kit.
Thanks SeasideSusie. Your reply is really appreciated. I think I will need to get vitamins and Minerals tested soon as I have no idea what my recent levels will be.
I have alopecia areata. My hair has fallen out every year for a number of years but it has grown back slowly - in about six months. Every March I got my first haircut of the year. Then, for summer, hair fell out.
I haven't had a hair cut for 2 years now.
I have been diagnosed as having a rare autoimmune disease (which is a collection of autoimmune conditions). I used to get my new hair tidied up about six months after it had grown back and that was every October except this year it hadn't grown back at all.
I bought some tablets from Holland and Barratt:
It is called Skin - Hair - Nails and it is in a dark blue bottle and contains 120 tablets. After six months I now have some patchy hair growth (keeping in mind I was completely bald).
It may not work as I would like it to do or for everyone and we do feel very vulnerable if we've no hair. Obviously there's an attack on my hair follicles.
Common causes of hair loss in hypothyroidism is a change in balance of hormones or low iron levels. As your ferritin looks ok, if it is a new symptom it should hopefully resolve itself once thyroid hormones are optimised.
My hair falls out a lot, but I still need it cutting, I am underactive and I take 125mg every day. When I told my doctor I wanted to lose weight she referred me to S.W. I lost 2st .
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