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Raskonikov

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  1. It was just something i was thinking about, no real science behind it. Only mothers father side has any baldness, mothers mother and fathers side has none. I just don't want the curse from the only bald guy in my family, so i have become super paranoid about it because i allways heard it comes from mothers father.
  2. This is just something i was thinking about but could not really find any information on. From what i have heard people say to look to family to see what your hairloss pattern might be like, so i light of that i thought that who you most resemble in your family might have some bearing on hairloss. Fingers crossed at 27 not to take after my moms dad, the only bald person in the family lol.
  3. Something I was thinking about but could not really find an answer for. So as I understand it your mother has a 50/50 chance of getting her x chromosome from her father and passes it down to you, this is why people think baldness in part comes from maternal grandmother. How much does your mother's hair color play a part in this? I mean to say my maternal grandfather for example had black hair; my maternal grandmother has blond hair and so does her whole family. My mother has blond hair like her mother, and I have blond hair like her. On my mothers side her father was bald with dark hair, her brother had light hair and was not, and everyone on my maternal grandmothers side all had blond hair and showed no baldness. Both my uncles have blond hair and are not bald and their children are not bald. My dad's whole family has black hair and not much baldness, dad's hairline is receding at 60, but still has a fair amount of hair, his father has full head of hair. So my general question I guess does it matter for me that I have blond hair like my mother and her mothers side of the family that has no baldness as opposed to her fathers side of the family that has black hair and has shown some baldness. Because my mother has hair like her mother does it mean she got her x chromosme from her mother not her father? or is this completely irrelevant?
  4. No i have never noticed a lot of hairs falling out. the most i ever saw in my hand in the shower was 2, when i dry my hair after shower never noticed any. A few times i have rubed my head really hard over the sink after a night out and have noticed a few fall out 3 or 4. Overall i would say i have not noticed too many hairs falling out like 20 a day perhaps? (i have been looking the last few weeks).
  5. from the front, fyi i have had a widows peek my whole life.
  6. Ok I will start with some family history. Mother father was bald, not sure what age he died when i was young, but had the friar tuck baldness when he died at 65. My dad's hairline is receding at the front, no baldness in the back, but he still has a fair amount of hair at 60, his hairline started going back in his early/mid 50's. His father had a great head of hair no baldness at all, mothers grandfather no baldness, uncle no baldness, great uncle hair thining but he is in his 70's, no baldness in his children. I am in late 20's and worried, i noticed a bald spot in the back of my head, i don't know why i checked it but i did. No one has said anything, i asked a few friends and my barber and they said it was nothing. I am not sure if i have allways had it or not, as i have not really ever checked the back of my head. From the front i am not sure if hairline is going back or not, i have checked a lot of pics from 5 years ago seems the same, if it is back i can't really tell. My hair is thick overall, or so a lot of people have said. The past 2 weeks i have been checking for hair falling out, i can't really find any 20 a day perhaps? i have combed my hair in the sink to check and checked when drying my hair and on my pillow. Here are some pics of me right out of the shower and front hairline.
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