Curiosity re Male hair loss

Susan B.
on 4/10/12 2:44 pm - Canada
RNY on 02/17/12
I know there are many posts about us femme fatales losing our crowning glory~easy for me to joke about now cause my time has not yet come.

My question is however for my other half who is booked to see the surgeon next month-what is the hair loss situation for the men on the forum?  I have not seen any of  the guys post in the hair loss questions.

Have you guys found you had any significant hair loss related to surgery and diet changes?

Thanks
   
            From Orientation at TWH to Surgical date~6 months 
  
Jonathin
on 4/10/12 4:32 pm - Ottawa, Canada
 
I didn't experience any noticeable hair loss.


Jason W.
on 4/10/12 8:10 pm - Canada
I can afford to lose some hair.
Orientation Jan 8 2012   Group Nut/Surgery Class Jan 23 2012
1st Surgeon Meeting Feb 2 2012    Dr. Glazer Feb 9 2012
Social Worker Feb 23 2012    Psych/Nut/Nurse Mar 8 2012
2nd Surgeon Meeting Mar 28 2012    Optifast April 18 2012 
RNY Surgery May 9 2012
  Now if I could only grow an ass.....
      
Derek C.
on 4/10/12 8:40 pm - North Bay , Canada
Im 8 months out and havent had any noticeable hair loss either

 

 

 

 

 

 


 

Surgery Date - AUGUST 22, 2011 - Ran first 5KM Race - Oct 14, 2012 (28 min)  - Currently maintaining a healthy 190 lbs and training for my first half marathon in the summer of 2013

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

    
HaroldC
on 4/10/12 9:27 pm - Canada
I am 3 months post and no hair loss.

SW 291  GW 199.9 CW 180 Surgery: TWH Dr. Penner Dec 20 2011
Celebrating life and opportunities for new beginings!!!

    

DarrenM
on 4/10/12 10:16 pm - Kincardine, Canada
Lost mine 30 yrs ago...
      
Highest=420lb  pre opti=382lb pre-op=360                        
Karen M.
on 4/10/12 10:35 pm - Mississauga, Canada

 

Karen

Ontario Recipes Forum - http://www.obesityhelp.com/group/ontario_recipes/

mcgeej
on 4/10/12 10:59 pm - Canada
No noticeable hair loss.
 
Susan B.
on 4/11/12 11:10 am - Canada
RNY on 02/17/12
Thanks guys for answering, this leads me to wonder why.  If women seem to experience a significant hair loss, both genders have the same surgery I wonder what it is thats different.

makes ya kinda go hmmmmmm?!?

Thanks I will relay the information to my other half with the full head o hair.
   
            From Orientation at TWH to Surgical date~6 months 
  
MisterDiminishing
on 4/12/12 5:23 am - Windsor, Canada
Well. More women than men seem to having the surgery. So you'll hear about it more often on that account. Also, men are more accepting about hair loss. It's just part of being a man. A good deal of us have shiny domes already (like me) and just don't care.
    
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