Quote from: Lady_Oracle on July 31, 2015, 02:18:30 PM
Yep it's normal we shed like about a hundred hairs on average a day so if you have long hair, it's gonna look like a lot.
The often cited figure of 50-100 strands per day is misleading for several reasons. One is that it assumes a full head of hair. If I only have 20% of my original strands left, then I should only shed 10-20 per day if they are healthy. Also, these numbers refer to total detachment, and the vast majority of detached hairs go unseen. If one is actually seeing even half these numbers, that is cause for concern. I am only seeing 10-20 per day but I am still suffering from continuing hair loss (even with HRT and dutasteride) for this reason.
Quote from: Lady_Oracle on August 04, 2015, 02:48:56 PM
The best thing to do if you're on spiro is to be aggressive with how often you deep condition and shampoo.
I can't condition because I have so little hair left. If I do, I shed profusely in the shower.
Quote from: Carrie Liz on August 05, 2015, 12:58:22 AM
Spring and fall shedding is also a thing...
Really? I have always lost more in the summer, and my therapist said that is common to "anyone who has hair."
QuoteI wondered the same, having been going partially bald before HRT, so I was REALLY phobic about seeing a bunch of hair come out every time I brushed it...It turned to just be normal shedding.
It's just that I never noticed it before because when it's just short hair falling out, it doesn't coalesce into giant nightmarish 2-inch-wide clumps that take over the floor of your bedroom. 
If you are seeing that, I cannot believe it is just normal shedding, since again, most detached hair is never seen. One way to determine if it is normal shedding is to examine the detached strands, particularly the end where it came off of the scalp. If the strand gets really thin as you approach the end where it was attached, then the hair follicle is unhealthy, most likely due to residual DHT or microbes. Such 'unhealthy' follicles are much less likely to regenerate hair. I was also going partially bald before, and that indicates an incredibly high level of sensitivity to DHT, which is never completely gone.