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¿Es $11.000 un precio razonable para la restauración del pelo?

October 13th, 2009
XXdazedXandXconfusedXX asked:


ésa es la cantidad que mi papá está pagando pero pienso que es demasiado dinero.
él hace que el dinero me confíe en. el dinero no es una edición y en cuanto a un coche él tiene un carro a estrenar. y su AGRADABLE.

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Is this possible? (Total body-mod question)?

October 13th, 2009
Is it possible to get surgery and get a tail, and have it fully usable, just like if you were born with it?

Like, for example, would it be possible to, 1. Attach the tail in the first place, 2. Keep it healthy, in every sense of the word (as in having the body deliver nutrients, blood, etc.), and 3. Have it be fully functional, i.e. working nerve endings, proper working muscles to move it, etc.

And, I’m assuming, if this was somehow possible, that the skin cells on the surface of the tail could be made to grow hair in much the same way hair restoration works, yes?

Also, if it were possible… it’s obviously going to be expensive… but how much would the entire process cost?

I’m just curious… because I was reading about vestigial structures and how humans have tailbones similar to animals with… tails.

So, like, that means it’s possible, right?

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Is this a case of medical malpractice?

October 9th, 2009
scottmercyems asked:


I had an x-ray taken and the radiologist diagnosed me with a type of bone cancer. My local physician then referred me to a doctor who specializes in this type of cancer. The first day I met him I was told I needed a total knee replacement and chemotherapy. I was immediately referred to a cancer doctor to start getting my chemo. Not long after that, a few weeks maybe, I got a biopsy done and was told my cancer was in the intermediate stage, that it didn’t look good. My chemo then started with me getting 4-5 different kinds, which had lots of side effects, including hair loss & making me sterile among others. Not long after that I had my sugery. The doctor then saw me and I was told my cancer wasn’t as bad as he thought that it was in a mild stage. Once my cancer doctor found this out I was told that I didn’t need chemo since it was in the mild stage that all I would have needed was just surgery. As a result I can’t have any kids and I just turned 29. Can someone help me!?!

Law & Ethics , ,

I took Yaz several years ago, and noticed I lost a LOT of my hair. Its curly and has always shed bad, but this was a lot all the time. I don’t have bald spots or anything, and still have medium thick hair, but about 2/3 of what it was. Yaz now has a lawsuit against it, and one of the symptoms/problems is permanent hair loss. How do I know if that’s what caused it and how would I prove it?

October 8th, 2009
Jamie’s Mommy asked:




Women's Health , ,

Nowadays hair loss is a very common problem not only among males but among females too. Hair loss is a source of great anxiety for many, directly affecting their self-confidence and causing feelings of mental and emotional humiliation.

With such a high level of anxiety among hair loss sufferers, it is only natural that the hair loss market be filled with a wide selection of effective and not so effective hair loss products.

There are plenty of effective hair loss products and hair regrowth products to choose from, such as natural essential oils, natural herbs, conventional drugs, shampoos, serums, lotions and conditioners.

Finasteride, Minoxidil, and Rogaine are the more popular hair loss drug products available today to stop or prevent hair loss. Finasteride is sold in pharmacies as Propecia, and this hair loss product is recommended only for men. Like Finasteride, Rogaine is available only through drugstores. Rogaine has to be applied twice daily for 3 to 4 months to get any positive results.

Minoxidil is a common and effective hair loss treatment method among younger men. However, continual use of hair loss drug products such as Minoxidil may lead to side effects such as a itchy scalp, or even more serious complications such as low libido if these hair loss treatment products are used over a long period of time.

With these possible side effects linked to hair loss drug products, more and more hair loss sufferers are turning to natural hair loss remedies to prevent or stop hair loss. Dr Proctor, Thymuskin, Viviscal, Hair Genesis, Revivogen, Tricomin, and Nisim products are just some examples of the best hair loss products available on the market.

Dr. Proctor’s Hair Regrowth shampoo is one of the more popular natural hair loss products, as it has no chemical ingredient. Its Regrowth shampoo is widely used by hair loss sufferers due to its easy application, while its Life Extension Shampoo supports healthy hair.

Thymuskin is more effective (95%) in female than male (67%) for treating hair loss. This hair loss shampoo clears the hair follicle of debris, dirt, oil and other waste. It consists of thymus peptides that diffuse deep into the hair follicles to clean them.

Viviscal shampoo helps to maintain healthy hair. Apart from this, the shampoo treats hair loss and hair thinning. Viviscal products are available in all forms including scalp lotion, conditioner and tablets.

Hair Genesis products are also available as conditioners, topical serums, oral supplements, and hair regrowth shampoo. Hair Genesis is especially favoured by women, and it works mainly by stopping the DHT blockers.

October 4th, 2009

Help, I’m losing my hair?Any other women having this problem?

October 1st, 2009
al_xs_mama_jama asked:



An alarming rate im female and ive tried to lose some hair but its normal to eliminate as possible but some hair is stuck to eliminate as possible but its everywhere even when vacuum im sure the bed the covereverywhere.

My hands get the covereverywhere.

The dryer and ive tried to them my hands get the clothes out wrapped around my hands get the covereverywhere.


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