Because, well, I’m tired and don’t feel like giving you all a poor attempt at my next installment of honeymoon photos and witty commentary, I’m going to talk about something else tonight.
Seasonal hair loss. Tell me I’m not the only one who experiences this. It was one thing when my hair was shoulder length, but now that my tresses reach halfway down my back, I’ve got a serious issue here. I was raised in a house where animals were not allowed to be inside. Mostly because of the stink, partially because of the hair. And I don’t know about you, but I haven’t ever seen an animal with hair over 24 inches in length.
Me? I am that animal. The other day I confessed to my dad that having me in a house was probably worse than a cat. It was at that moment I could see the relief on his face–She doesn’t live in my house anymore.
That may be true. I still rent from him though.
I’m in your house cloggin’ up your drainzzz.
P.S. New look in the works for the blog. Very different. And I like it. I have some of my own tweaking and “artwork” to finish before I can start using it, but it should be soon!


6 Responses for "Seasonal Hair Loss"
ME TOO!
My hair falls out in clumps all the time. And the loss is accelerated when I am under stress (called “hair shock”). And yet I still have more hair than anyone I know.
THANK GOD it’s not just me. I was seriously stressing about it this year, because the amount of hair I cleaned from the drain after every washing disturbed me. I think it’s starting to die down, though… but honestly, the need to vacuum my bathroom is ever-increasing. Like, every other day (not that I do, but should…)
My hair is always and forever falling out regardless of the season. And it’s still as thick as ever.
I can’t say that I have this problem; I’m thankful! My hair is on the thin side in general, so any loss would be devastating to me!
Just found you from your comment on Pioneer Woman’s blog. Looking at random blogs is my new favorite hobby, and I really like what I’ve read. Love your politics — you’re speaking my language — and your faith.
BTW, if you think your hairloss is bad now, I hate to tell you it is much worse after you have a baby and your hormones plummet a few months later. It falls out in very large clumps. Thankfully I have lots of it, so it didn’t really matter all three times it’s happened.
Blessings on your marriage! ~ Lori