Hair loss after transplant, probably Tacrolimus: Anyone change meds?
In the beginning, my hair loss seemed minimal and I took Biotin supplements. Now, approaching my 2nd anniversary for my kidney transplant, my hair is coming out in gobs. I believe it's probably the Tacronlimis. If you had this problem, what did you do to solve it? Rogaine for Women, Hairmax laser comb, change your medication, or something else? Please let me know your experience (I think I am going bald).
Many thanks!
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@3kidneyshammy hello and congratulations on your new transplant! I was losing handfuls of hair post transplant and bilateral nephrectomy for PKD and they recommended biotin. I took it for a while before reading something negative about biotin, (cannot remember exactly what that was, but I quit taking it) not sure the biotin helped or if it was just Time. Even though Tac may contribute to this I personally think the trauma of the surgery is a huge part of hair loss. My hair slowly started filling in by 6 months and was doing somewhat better until January when I had a procedure with general anesthesia. Since then I have been losing some again, but not to the extent I was post transplant. I think it was the anesthesia and anxiety that caused it in Jan. I know it is hard to experience the hair loss, but it typically will get better. So many changes happen with a transplant. I did buy this Joan Rivers compact powder with brush that I used sometimes immediately post transplant to cover my silver outgrowth which also helped with making the thinning look less. My transplant was 12/7/20 a little over 2years ago. Hang in there, it will get better!
In addition to a Biotin supplement I also use Joico volumizing shampoo. The two work together pretty well!
I bought the Biotin gummies 5000 mcg, but got fearful taking another med. Fearful it would interfere with the Tacro and other meds. Did you experience any side effects of taking the Biotin supplement? I think it takes several months to see any change. Thank you, BB
Crystalfaye, did you experience any side effects from the Biotin supplement? I am fearful to take another med, as I do not want it to affect the Tacro levels or other med levels. Thank you, BB
@blbird33 I am not sure if it affected my Tac levels, they are more stable now and before there were bigger swings. I think the negative thing I read was on one of my follow up kidney biopsy appointment instructions it said to stop taking biotin prior to the appointments. That made me think it could be affecting my labs. So I decided to stop taking it and did not see any increased hair loss in doing so. I truly think it just takes time, about 6 months to see major improvement. It will get better!
Jennifer, thank you for your support! I am going to hold off on the Biotin for now and look forward to completing my sixth month at end of April. And I will take in one day at a time, stay positive, and I know this pain will get better as well as dissolving of scar tissue. Using Sutter In Home PT/OT and then outpatient PT/OT, willing to do what it takes to minimize the pain and lose this scar tissue. I am working hard on myself and loving myself. Thank you so much again, BB
nitazoxanide saved my life with losing 30 pounds after noro for 30 days and catching covid from the hospital. I know am struggling bas from neuro issues noro/covid. I am JC positive and just had a 7t MRI and lumbar Monday.
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nitazoxanide is the way to get rid of it fast with post transplant, just isn’t talked about much.
I had it for 30 days and got it from my youngest.
This is accurate! I have such bad anxiety thinking I’ll get food poisoning. I completely understand.