Guest guest Posted February 3, 2000 Report Share Posted February 3, 2000 -- There's some truth to what you say, but not in its entirety. Yes, hair loss can be a result of stress to the body, and malnutrition is one form of that stress, but if not dealt with it can be more or less a permanent situation. I've noticed a big difference in my hair falling out and/or not falling out depending on my nutritional state, so I'm confident that the pills help quite a bit along with the most nutritious diet I can consume. --El Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 3, 2000 Report Share Posted February 3, 2000 Beth-- After the 14th endoscopy this morning, they found that nothing was in the pouch this time but some serious inflammation. I guess that after 3 months I'm still learning the ropes about rny. It's the most horrible feeling to have something stuck, especially when you can't even get your own saliva to pass. But the pain is something else again. I'm now on mega doses of pain killers again and if it doesn't resolve itself soon, I guess they will look into it further. Until then, I'll continue to take one day at a time and learn as I go--and treasure everyone's help and advice along the way. I really have noticed a big change in the hair loss, though, with advanced nutrition and the hair vitamins. When I was seriously ill with malnutrition after my vbg failed, I was really balding. Now the hair's really starting to return and I look much better. So I guess I'd have to agree with all the way and say protein, protein, protein. I know it's working for me. --El Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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