Dealing with Hair Loss From Lupus

December 30th, 2008

As years have gone on my hair has thinned out a lot because of the lupus. I don’t like looking at a lot. It makes me feel old and reminds me of the many things lupus has done to me. It’s even harder that the medications I take everyday have some of the same side effects. I just can not win with the lupus, but this effect is minor compared to the many things lupus can do to your body. I think the thing angers me the most about the lupus is the lack of energy I deal with each day. I have tried to look on the bright side, but sometimes it’s easier said then done. Finding something to help re grow my hair has been difficult. I have gradually lost more of my hair because of the lupus. nioxin is one the medications you can buy to help regrow your hair. I think that anything is worth it to feel better about myself in general. Feeling better about myself is very difficult for me. I am much better then I use to be about myself, so that’s a big step in my dealing with lupus and its side dishes. I just have to find the good things about living with lupus, if their any of them.


No Responses to “Dealing with Hair Loss From Lupus”

  1. bartolomo on December 31, 2008 10:58 am

    Good luck for next year. Keep your chin up.

  2. food-kids-recipe on January 1, 2009 9:19 am

    Happy New Year 2009. May God still give best chance to us to make better life than last year.

  3. Cashmere on January 1, 2009 12:32 pm

    Don’t let the loss of hair let you down.. You can always wear a wig or a hat when you go out.. May 2009 brings you more health and happiness for you. Smile! :)

  4. Eleanor on January 2, 2009 12:03 pm
  5. food-kids-recipe on January 6, 2009 12:55 am

    may GOD with you always.and i wish you have a success in 2009

  6. James Mangosteen Dean on January 8, 2009 8:42 pm

    Just a brief not to say that I’ve referenced your blog at the bottom of this page as “a blog about one woman’s battle with Lupus.”

    http://mangosteenjuicetestimonials.wordpress.com/2008/12/16/mangosteen-juice-effect-on-lupus-testimonials-1-4/

    Best of luck.

    James Mangosteen Dean

  7. Madz on January 9, 2009 1:47 am

    Hiya there, I think I must have been dropping your EC’s but my 1st time to stay longer and decided to drop a line.. I like your blog though…I was thinking maybe we can exchange links? Please advise so will do so..

    Btw, here’s my 3 blogs, hope to see you soon..
    http://madzlifesdiary.blogspot.com/
    http://madzlifesknowledge.blogspot.com/
    http://mybeachweddinginmauritius.blogspot.com/

  8. James Mangosteen Dean on January 9, 2009 5:25 am

    Hi, thanks for posting at my blog. I’ve left a reply for you.

    Also, I dug through the files and found and posted the Chronic Fatigue Syndrome testimonials

    http://mangosteenjuicetestimonials.wordpress.com/2009/01/09/mangosteen-juice-testimonials-for-effects-on-chronic-fatigue-syndrome-testimonials-1-3/

    for you. I hope that they strike a chord with you.

    James Mangosteen Dean

  9. Erika on February 2, 2009 9:32 am

    Hi,

    I came across your blog while searching ways to regrow my hair in google…I have SLE as well and I have been wearing wigs for the past 10 years. Lupus has taken away my teenage years, I am 21 this year and still, I cannot go out without wearing a wig. Lupus has stopped me from pursuing my dream as being a model. I understand how u feel, i have a very nice website which sells really great style wigs, nobody ever finds out i am wearing one :)

    http://www.morefunhouse.com

    lets be strong for the new year :)
    cheers
    Erika

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