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Definitely get your thyroid checked. I would think the weightloss and hairloss together is the main indication of that, and your doctor should check that out before prescribing anti-depressants.
I'm sorry this has been your experience. There's a lot of support on here, and my hope is that you find a doctor who guides you with many options, not just one.
The latest research (See Discussions on Research and Publications) says there are gene markers for alopecia, which may mean we have been prone to it since birth and only certain unknown-as-yet circumstances, proteins, bacteria or environmental pollutants activate it. Hormone may also be connected, but that remains to be seen with research. A dermatologist who is an expert in alopecia would be your best bet for information and choices.
See my old blog in the archives:
It's Not Our "Fault!"
Genes found for alopecia areata, a kind of hair loss
June 30, 2010 | 7:18 pmAfter a scanning the human genome for tiny DNA differences, researchers say they've uncovered clues to several genes involved in alopecia areata, in which patches of hair -- or all hair -- are lost from the scalp or full body.
Yes, yes, we hear you yawn, another day, another whole-genome scan, reporting genes-linked-to-something-we-already-knew-had-a-heritable-component. But to find out… Continue
Added by Tallgirl on July 14, 2011 at 9:35am
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Hi Gina, I'm sorry to hear about what you are going through. May I suggest with your other symptoms that you also get checked for Celiac Disease. I too was looking weight and my doctors kept telling me it was stress related since I lost my Son to the war in Afghanistan last year. It took 14 months of losing weight to finally find out I have Celiac Disease which is an intolerance to gluten found in wheat, barley and rye. It attacks the villi in your small intestine killing off the villi. In my case this led to malnutrition because of the damamged villi which cased me to lose weight. Make sure they do the specific IgA and IgG blood tests. From there they will want to do an endoscopy to verify that you have Celiac. I am also losing my hair and I believe for the most part due to malnutrition but no one knows for sure why. We are here, welcome. :)
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