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I have been suffering from AA since September 2015. I have been getting injections monthly, but my hair loss continues to spread--roughly half of my hair is gone. Even the hair that has started to grow in appears to just fall right out again.
My question is-- is Prednisone worth it? My doctor says she could put me on it for 6 weeks, but filled me in on the side effects. She says it works for some, but not for others. If my hair loss is stopped in its tracks, will it just fall right out again after the 6 weeks of treatment is up? Is 6 weeks even long enough to experience the roughest of the side effects?
For those who have tried it, what was your experience?
I'm wondering if I should forgo the Prednisone and embrace the beauty of wigs-- I just don't want to completely write off Prednisone if it has been worth it for some.
Thank you!!
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Hi, I lost all my hair in 2009. While I have never tried prednisone, I did the injections for about a year. I honestly think the injections and the prednisone are just short term solutions for a (potentially) long term problem. I had side effects from the injections and my hair would still continue to fall out...when I stopped the injections all together, my hair fell out completely. I literally just cried it out one night, let go of trying everything and anything to fix my hair loss, and learned to adjust to wearing a wig. It's so hard in the beginning. I wish you all the best.
Hi there,
Predison does not work and is a harmful chemical they are injecting you with and will actually slow the natural regrowth of your hair once your system begins to balance and heal itself. That is exactly what happened to me. The spots I received injections in were the most stubborn to regrow.
My advise to you is to look into the alopecia anti-inflammatory diet. Consider what you are eating and if you have any allergies. What is happening with alopecia is tied to the gut, it's called Dysbiosis and Leaky Gut Syndrome. The condition can be healed and reversed once the toxins have been removed. Stay away from gluten and preservatives.
Organic food is medicine :) take care
In health and wellness,
Melissa B.
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no, I don't think it is worth it....was on it for a while back in the day, gained weight, hair still did it's thing, fell out.... I quit doing any type of treatments years ago. I am much happier now too... still no hair, but happy. just my life.... I have learned a lot about myself through this long journey of 34 years dealing/coping with alopecia. You know what they say, hind sight is 20/20, if I knew then what I know now, I probably wouldn't have wasted my time or money trying to hold on to my hair, but each has to make their own decision on what to do. My best to you, and God bless.
My recommendation would be to avoid prednisone. I tried it in very large doses years ago and regrew my hair (I have AU). I was on it for a lot longer than six weeks though. However, I also developed stomach problems and many of the other side effects. When I stopped the prednisone, all of the hair fell out again. Prednisone is not very effective against alopecia and your long-term health is far more important.
Each person will respond differently and you won't know until you try. I would not take for more than 6 weeks. For me, when I was 24 back in the 80s, I had one small AA patch. The dermatologist at the time treated aggressively, shots, cream and high dose prednisone for 4 wks. Cleared up with regrowth in 2 weeks and didn't think about it again until a high stress situation two years ago (30 yrs later) started a flare-up. I went to two dermatologist, neither would repeat the treatment since they say studies found it doesn't work. Lost all my hair in 8 weeks as the doctors continued to assure me that it wouldn't happen. Took another year before I found an expert in the field who said based on my past experience, if they had treated aggressively with the highest dose, I most likely would not have AU, but they would have had to treat immediately with first symptom. You've been dealing with this for 6 months so I would definitely give up on the localized shots. As for if it will just fall out after 6 weeks, you won't know until you try. Worked for me first time, but once AU or AA is well established I don't know if it would work. After the second year of AU once I found wigs I liked, I really don't think much about it anymore. It the lesser of autoimmune disorders. Good luck.
It's a tough decision. My daughter grew up on prednisone. The side effects for kids are different than adults...they are affected much less. However, there came a point in time where we had to stop and her hair immediately fell back out. Everyone is different so your response won't be the same as others, but if you want honesty -- I would recommend no simply because of the long-term side effects. Hair isn't worth compromised health.
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