Thanks for all of the advice! I did a tea rinse late last night. It has reduced to just a few hairs. I called my doctor and told her. She didn't believe me. She wants me to show her the pics when I come to my appointment. I keep having things happen to me very sudden that ends just as quickly. Extremely high blood pressure, horrible stomach pains, very bad chest pains, numbness in the fingers...then it all goes away as quickly as it began. I can go on with really bad examples, but I won't . I just wish that someone can tell me what is going on. I am so sick of seeing doctors and nurses. I really appreciate all of the advice and kind words. I feel dumb for freaking out the way I did.
nicole625 - you told a medical doctor about a medical problem you are experiencing which may be a reaction to a medication or treatment and she doesn't believe you? Please don't get me started on these "pathetic so-called doctors".Please document dates, experiences, medications, reactions, conversations, appointments, etc. That should not be happening. Coupled with the fact if you've told her about what appears to be "medical flare-ups" (i.e. bad chest pains, numbess, etc.) she should be concerned with why you are experiencing all of these symptoms and attempting to diagnose the bigger problem. There are some holistic/alternative medicine forums (curezone or earthclinic) you could access and see if anyone has had ALL or mostly ALL of your symptoms and discovered what the problem was.
In recent years I have heard of TOO many women being prescribed very high doses of Vitamin D and I don't understand the sudden phenomenon. I can't recall ever hearing of so many cases, one lady I know was getting daily injections of 20,000 IU!!!! I think of what my mom and a very good friend would say about doctors "if you aren't sick before you go to the doctor, you will be when you leave". My mom would also say "you'll kill yourself if you take all these prescriptions those stupid ___ doctors give you". She died at 85 years old from dimentia - but healthy as an OX, otherwise.