Hairloss and sugar?

College ended and life got rough in almost every aspect. I shaved my head and hair just wont grow down the middle or crown area. It is thin, when its wet or bright, you can see my scalp. I lose a lot of hair, although I've always have. I think stress took my hair away, although my father is bald as well. I got blood work done for thyroid issues, negative, although my glucose came high. I did the test again and now my blood sugar is high (this is 4 months after college ended (drinking, eating like shit, more stress)). Any connection with hair loss? Can stress take your hair away, if it does will it grow back?

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Comments ( 8 )
  • Rusty-Rider

    Don't worry Mr. Trump, we can supply you with an almost invisible hair-piece.

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  • riffraffy

    DHT killed your hair, nothing else. If you don't look good bald, then you need to start taking procepia as soon as you can.

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    • philipfry

      what is that?

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      • riffraffy

        Sorry, meant propecia. It's generic finasteride, and it's the only thing that will preserve a balding man's frontal hairline. OP should also get his diet cleaned up, but the hairloss is unrelated to that.

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  • DuHast

    I think it's one of those things you've just gotta accept.
    Happens to a lot of people anyway

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  • Terence_the_viking

    Thinking about hair loss can cause hair loss and have other adverse affects.

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  • devonsweeneysGF

    excesive masturbation causes hair loss.

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  • donteatstuffoffthesidewalk

    hairs genetic stress is lifestyle and blood sugars both

    the jurys out on cholesterol

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