Hair still very thin on top

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dcarpenter
dcarpenter Member Posts: 36
Hair still very thin on top

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  • dcarpenter
    dcarpenter Member Posts: 36
    edited March 2010

    I finished Chem Nov. 2008, my hair has been coming in nicely, but still bare on top, i had thining hair in front before chemo, (but not this bad),  - do you think eventually this will get better also?  I am taking tamoxifen.

  • mhm123151
    mhm123151 Member Posts: 53
    edited March 2010

    My last chemo treatment was April of 08 and I also feel that my hair is very thin on top.  I do not take any other medicine, so I believe that it is from chemo only.  It grows like crazy on the sides and the lower part of the back of my head.  It reminds me of the way a baby's hair grows inSmile.

    Anyway, let me know if you hear of an way to thicken it up....I have tried various shampoos and just don't see a difference.

  • Leah_S
    Leah_S Member Posts: 8,458
    edited March 2010

    Oh dear. I finished chemo April 09 and still thin on top. I figured it was only a matter of time, but if you ladies finished before me it looks like it's a matter of A LOT of time.

    The hair on my legs is sparse now - I rarely have to shave. No problem with that!

    Leah

  • dash
    dash Member Posts: 766
    edited March 2010

    I hate to say it and maybe i'm not the norm here but I finished chemo in May 2007 and it wasn't until Summer of 2009 that I noticed suddenly that my hair looked almost as thick as before. I only noticed because I suddenly was receiving compliments and that hadn't happened for so long, I didn't believe them at first! It was only when a friend of my teen son, also a teenager complimented my hair that I started really noticing again that wow,, it does look good! The only thing I did differently in the few months before was start taking a really, really good B supplement. It's made by Jarrow and is called B-Right.

  • NatureGrrl
    NatureGrrl Member Posts: 1,367
    edited March 2010

    Hi... I don't know if this has any merit or not, but in another post some people mentioned taking biotin (a B vitamin) to help hair growth. I know it's supposed to be good to strengthen hair and nails; whether it helps hair grow in better, I don't know.  Check with your dr. first, of course, but it certainly can't do any harm.

    FWIW -- probably nothing Smile  -- I took B6 and B12 throughout chemo and still take B6 twice a day.  I did/do it for neuropathy, and B6 and 12 are not the same as biotin, but my hair started growing back as soon as I finished A/C; the first couple of months it was slow and sparse but even, and now (about 6 months out), I've had my first trim and it's thick and growing evenly and well. I've probably had 2" of growth.  I'd be curious to know if others taking 6 & 12 have had similar experiences.  It's probably just the luck of the draw that my hair grew back in well but inquiring minds and all that...

  • LeggyJ
    LeggyJ Member Posts: 726
    edited April 2010

    I think it's the Tamoxifen, my hair is thin on top, "but hope springs eternal".  My chemo. was finished in Oct. 08, and I think it finally getting a bit thicker, and I've been using Biotin.  About two weeks ago, I bought Nioxin shampoo/conditioner, and I'm wearing out my hand held mirror, wishing for hair, hair, hair........mirror mirror on the wall, let's all get hair and have a ball.

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