Femara hair thinning
I have upcoming appts. with my dermatologist and oncologist, and am thinking about asking them if they think it would help me to see an endocrinologist.
Does anyone have any thoughts about questions I could ask them? Or has anyone else experienced hormonal related changes in their hair?
I am accepting my situation more: my hair actually looks pretty good with a new cut and style, and soon I will post pictures on the web. Now my concern is for the future: I don't want to lose more hair!
What do you all think about the hormone theory?
Ohilly
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I'm taking Femara also, but
I'm taking Femara also, but I don't have hair thinning. How about switching to Arimidex which is nearly the same as Femara (and both are non-steroidal) and hope for other results. That's what my Onc. is doing for relief of a few side effects from Femara.0 -
Hair Thinning
I was on Femara for 8 mos then aromasin for 1 1/2 years . I've been off all meds since Oct. 2007. I began to notice hair thinning during the time I was taking meds. Don't know if it was from Femara or Aromasin but I definitely noticed overall thinning but mostly up front. I also went to the dermatoligist and she said there was noting medically that could be done other than using minoxidyl so I use the CVS generic and have found some improvement. At first I freaked out but have accepted this as long as it doesn't get worse. Good luck with whatever you decide to do. HUGS! Cathy0 -
questioncruf said:Hair Thinning
I was on Femara for 8 mos then aromasin for 1 1/2 years . I've been off all meds since Oct. 2007. I began to notice hair thinning during the time I was taking meds. Don't know if it was from Femara or Aromasin but I definitely noticed overall thinning but mostly up front. I also went to the dermatoligist and she said there was noting medically that could be done other than using minoxidyl so I use the CVS generic and have found some improvement. At first I freaked out but have accepted this as long as it doesn't get worse. Good luck with whatever you decide to do. HUGS! Cathy
did any dermatologist tell you if the hair thinning was likely to get worse or not? I'm thinking that maybe it will stabilize.
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Thinning Hairohilly said:question
did any dermatologist tell you if the hair thinning was likely to get worse or not? I'm thinking that maybe it will stabilize.
Ohilly
The MD never said whether it would get worse or not and I didn't ask. I think if I knew it would I'd have trouble with that so I'll just wait and see. I do look at womans hair now and I have seen alot of older women with very thin hair.Menapause(loss of hormones) does affect hair so as we get older,the hair does tend to thin so I would think that maybe in time, it will thin somemore.At this point, there isn't much I can do so I'll keep using the Minoxidyl and hope this keeps things fairly full. Cathy0 -
Monoxidilcruf said:Thinning Hair
The MD never said whether it would get worse or not and I didn't ask. I think if I knew it would I'd have trouble with that so I'll just wait and see. I do look at womans hair now and I have seen alot of older women with very thin hair.Menapause(loss of hormones) does affect hair so as we get older,the hair does tend to thin so I would think that maybe in time, it will thin somemore.At this point, there isn't much I can do so I'll keep using the Minoxidyl and hope this keeps things fairly full. Cathy
What strength monoxidil do you take? 2% or 5%? I am afraid to use this drug because you have to use it for the rest of your life, it can cause unwanted facial hair, and you are supposed to shed first before your hair grows back. It doesn't seem worth it, but can you share your experience with me about it?
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Monoxidilohilly said:Monoxidil
What strength monoxidil do you take? 2% or 5%? I am afraid to use this drug because you have to use it for the rest of your life, it can cause unwanted facial hair, and you are supposed to shed first before your hair grows back. It doesn't seem worth it, but can you share your experience with me about it?
Ohilly
I take 2% monodixil as per my MD. I already had facial hair which also came with Femara/aromasin./menapause. I use vaniqua 13.9% which is a prescription cream which you use 2 x /day on areas of unwanted hair on the face. This med doesn't get rid of the hairs but does slow down the growth. I find this has helped alot. I don't understand why we lose hair on our heads but gain hair on our faces!Doesn't seem fair! Hope this helps! Keep in touch. HUGS!! Cathy0
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