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Hey guys! I currently have a few minor health issues (nothing diagnosed, no major health conditions according to western medicine). 

-fatigue

-long sleeping periods

-congested sinuses

-used to have a thyroid issue, resolved

I don't feel like I am at my peak health. I feel like I am at like 70% of where I used to be when younger. Does any of this matter for long term transplant success? 

Has anyone gotten a transplant with an underlying health condition like hypothyroidism, celiac, chrohns, GERD, or any physical condition and gotten success?

I am trying to figure out whether I should delay my transplant till I figure out why I feel a little unwell. Have had covid twice this year.

Thank you! 

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Ask your potential HT doctor? I don't think these would prevent an HT though.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

FUE 2400 Grafts (2023) - Dr. Panine; Chicago Hair Transplant Clinic

FUT 1400 Grafts (2019) - Dr. Steven Paul Holt; Holt Hair Restoration/Bella

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How old are you?…your symptoms are simply referred to as old age?…😉

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