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  • Many of you have been sending me private messages regarding the pellets. I feel that I must give you an update and let you know what symptoms I have been having. After my 2nd insertion, I noticed that my hair was thinning on the temples (like male pattern baldness). I called and told the office and they told me to come pick up a bottle of their "Hair Repair" formula. I started taking it and noticed how unbelievably thirsty I was 24 hours a day. At my 3rd insertion I told the nurse and the doctor how concerned I was about my hair loss. The doctor told me to take 2 "Hair Repair" formula pills per day. I started having mild leg cramps despite drinking about a gallon of water per day. I called the office again and told them that I am REALLY concerned about my hair loss and they called me in a perscription of "Seralactone" which is a DHT blocker. After a few days on this medicine, I had such severe leg cramps that I could not sleep or walk. My electrolytes were so out of whack with the excessive water. Dr. Tutura knew about the hair loss in women and thats why he created the "Hair Repair" formula that they sell. It does not repair the hair but it is to block the DHT that causes hair loss. On my very first insertion, the doctor did not say anything about hair loss in women who get the pellets. In fact, he told me the opposite. He said "you might notice extra facial hair". Yes I noticed extra facial hair which I can deal with but what I cannot deal with is the amount of hair loss that I have had. No one said anything to me about hair loss. In a society where hair is very important to women, you think they would mention that! Now my friend Paula who is on the pellets loves the thinning hair. She has enough hair for 4 women, so of course she loves having thinner more manageable hair. I cancelled my 4th insertion and the doctor called and said "well, I guess your body is just sensitive to the testosterone." Then he proceeded to tell me to go to the dermatologist because maybe something else was going on for the hair loss. So I did and guess what the dermatologist told me "women are not mean't to have high doses of testosterone. He gave me some sites to research where 1,000's of women who have had the pellets have all had the same hair loss. Do the pellets make you feel better? Yes they do. Is it worth the Hair Loss? NO IT IS NOT. I do not want to wear a wig just so I can have better sex and feel better. I want all women to make an educated decision before getting the pellets. I am hoping that the hair will grow back once the pellets have worn off. If the follicles are completely dead and the hair doesn't grow back then I will be wearing bangs for the rest of my life with a 3" receding hairline on both temples! I just wish the doctor and his office was as concerned about the hair loss as I was over 9 months ago. Maybe this could have been prevented.
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