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bingo296

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  1. I started balding when I was 17, I've been on Procerin for a year and I just turned 19 two days ago. I feel like it's time for a change, the Procerin does not suffice anymore. I'm not sure what to do about my hair loss, should I jump straight into the Big 3, or does anybody have an idea for an alternative? I have had some success on the Procerin, it has definitely slowed my hair loss down (from 80 hairs daily to 20), however it is no longer enough. My pics show the current state of my hair. I'm mostly losing hair in the middle of my scalp with a little temporal recession (zero crown hair loss). Any and all help would be greatly appreciated, it's not fun balding at such a young age.
  2. Hi.. I'm new to this board. My alopecia had been in remission for 12 years and as of 5 weeks ago I developed a large bald spot on each side of my head with unbelievable excessive shedding and I just found a bald spot in the back that was not there three days ago. I don't believe I'm stressed and my diet lifestyle has been the same for the past 12 years. The only thing that I recently changed was in January, I started taking women's multivitamins and biotin...three months later I have alopecia. Is it possible that my vitamins triggered it? Think about it, I didn't have a good diet. I eat fast food, candy, drink Starbucks and soda all the time, so I'm not really getting nutrients and have been anaemic all my life and have NEVER taken vitamins. I decide to take vitamins that have iron, vitamin D, B,C (that boost your immune system) and my alopecia is back after 12 years with a vengeance. Coincidence? I'm starting not to think so...
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