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willow
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Fri, Nov 27 2009, 4:27 am
I say embrace the bald. Much nicer then comb overs, and no $$ needed
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Besiyata Dishmaya
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Fri, Nov 27 2009, 6:01 am
Baldness is hereditary and usually not a lack of vitamins.
MMEC123 wrote: | amother wrote: | I'm laughing here.
DH was going bald before I met him, he probably started still in his teens.
23 is old in comparison LOL
learn to live with it, it's a fact of life, like grey hair and wrinkles. You married the man not his hair. | Same here. Just whatever you do, don't encourage a comb over because those are far uglier than baldness! |
I agree.
Yachna2 wrote: | You could get him a bigger kippa... |
or have him wear a hat or cap all the time or at least when you see him
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Lady Godiva
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Sun, Nov 29 2009, 6:56 pm
Yes, the comb-over is fugly. Think Donald Trump.
Dangerous pills are ridiculous.
It's probably not a vitamin deficiency, but you can always have that checked.
Hair implants are probably expensive and painful. Look into it, if it's worth that much to you.
Think of it this way--you'll look better around him. What could be wrong with that? Seriously, thank God for his health. It's only hair.
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Blue jay
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Sun, Nov 29 2009, 7:05 pm
Losing hair is the result of testosterone, which makes your man an even more manly man
Hope this changes your opinion
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Ruchi11218
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Sun, Dec 06 2009, 8:42 pm
I don't mean to either laugh or belittle another person's concern, but I think the original poster has to rethink her relationship and understand the true value of her DH. It's not about the hair, rather the head and the heart is where it's at. If you have a kind and loving DH, that is what should be important to you. When living with such a perspective, with or without hair is really not what will carry the day. Either way, look at the positive and you'll have a genuine and happy relationship. Good luck!
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amother
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Mon, Dec 07 2009, 10:54 am
OP here,
I appreciate all your replies. I guess there is nothing to do.
I just wanted to make you all aware that I did not say anywhere that I dont like DH cuz hes bald. I love him dearly. All I said is that I dont like the look of bald. And DH is ready to do anything for it if I dont like it (which shows that our marriage is bh good, cuz hes ready to work along with the situation).
For next time, you all that said that I shouldnt look at the hair but at him......, dont assume anything that isnt written.....
Thanks again, We were almost sure that there is nothing to do, I just wanted to give one more try & see if there is anyone out there that does know of anything.
No, im not planning to do an implantation or comb-over. I wanted to know if there is like vitamins that he can take....
Thanks again.
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ChossidMom
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Mon, Dec 07 2009, 12:21 pm
I was a little hesitant to post an answer here because baldness is not a big issue for me and I recommend this for more "serious" issues, but I feel I do have to tell you what I know. The Marvalous Sage oil (50% omega 3) is said to strengthen nails and hair roots. It won't replace hair but it does strengthen the roots of the existing hair. It is currently only available in Israel. If you are interested in trying it pm me.
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amother
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Tue, Dec 08 2009, 1:26 pm
My husband takes Propecia and it really works, it doesn't re-grow hair, but it makes the roots stronger. He started balding in his early 20's and since he started propecia it really hasnt gotten much worse a decade later. Several doctors he and I spoke with assured us as long as I don't come in contact with it, it is not a problem.
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