KateBruin 344 Posted January 30, 2018 As you can see here, it doesn't have much to do with meeting your macros. No one is really sure why, but they guess it's because of trauma and hormonal imbalance--which happens any time there's a major incident like this (many people have it happen after childbirth). It's my guess that if we were able to eat a normal diet after surgery, it wouldn't happen. But 800-1300 calories is starvation level, so the body takes that on as a trauma. No need for hair when you're about to die of famine!Totally. I even eat “high” calories for being 5 months out according to my dietician. It’s just frustrating. Emptying my brush every couple days is such a pain in the ass even though it’s a minor task. Surgeons NP said Hair loss will basically continue for a year then I’ll notice baby hairs. I’m hoping it’ll grow back sooner because when I reach my doctors goal weight (15-18 lbs to go) and I switch to more of a bulking diet so I can put on more muscle. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
fruitandveggies 456 Posted January 30, 2018 6 hours ago, KateBruin said: Surgeons NP said hair loss will basically continue for a year then I’ll notice baby hairs. Mine was falling out from around month 6-9, it's been growing back for the last three months. I'm glad but also the baby hairs are driving me nuts! Never had such frizzy looking hair. I bet the bulking diet will help your hair! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites