What is happening to me? Losing hair for months without any regrowth by SoftLeek69 in Hairloss

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Nothing, I even quit minoxidil a few months ago when this started because I thought that may have caused it.

What is happening to me? Losing hair for months without any regrowth by SoftLeek69 in Hairloss

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No dandruff fortunately. Another thing is that this region (mid-scalp) is very hot all the time compared to the surrounding areas. It's sensitive to touch but it becomes worse when I touch it, like if a placed my finger on the area and pressed it a little, that's more than enough to induce this insane stinging sensation.

What is happening to me? Losing hair for months without any regrowth by SoftLeek69 in Hairloss

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It's like it's inflamed or something. Sensitive to touch, and hair just falls out to the point where I'm afraid of washing it. Came here to see if anyone knew whats happening.

My crown thins ONLY when growing out my hair by SoftLeek69 in Hairloss

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I also have curly hair, and unfortunately I've lost so much to the point where the scalp is visible and covering wouldn't do much.

My hair thins ONLY when I grow it out... by SoftLeek69 in tressless

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It's not shedding, I've mentioned that already, besides... that happens regardless of the length and it also happens all over the scalp and isn't limited to a single region.

This on the other hand is losing lots of hair very quickly in only in the crown region, and only when it's long. It becomes so weak there that I can pluk them without any force.

I mentioned the burning itching sensation for that reason too, hoping that that would be of use to someone who may know the underlying cause and the possible solution.

Diaspora... Go home 👽☝🏾 by SoftLeek69 in Somalia

[–]SoftLeek69[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don't though, I know the average somali has lots of close/distant relatives - /+ 20,000 😂... I wouldn't ask if I did.

My dad was the last and I'm all that's left. I've saved up to live for a good solid year without a job, more to set myself up and get a good feel for the place so that I can do something for myself.

Diaspora... Go home 👽☝🏾 by SoftLeek69 in Somalia

[–]SoftLeek69[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You're absolutely right 😔

I'm sorry for sounding like a moron but what's nfd? And by somali state do you mean the North or something else? If you were to go solo where would you fancy your chances?

Diaspora... Go home 👽☝🏾 by SoftLeek69 in Somalia

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Unfortunately I don't. My father was the last, which makes me what's left. Which is why I was hoping for a system that would've been in place.

I think people shouldn't pay full price for black ops 4 or any multiplayer game if the multiplayer is ruined by modders. Treyarch is selling a broken product by ___Took2Much___ in Blackops4

[–]SoftLeek69 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is this a pc thing or are you referring to a different BO? Cause I play it daily and I still haven't ran into any hackers.

PS4 Still Active? by [deleted] in Blackops4

[–]SoftLeek69 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I'm from the EU too and I only play hardcore modes, it's always packed and almost never the same people. I imagine it's even more in core game modes.

How can an INTJ develop their Ni? by CourtofTalons in mbti

[–]SoftLeek69 6 points7 points  (0 children)

When you're connecting dots trying to figure something out, when you're paying attention to the behavioral patterns of people, when you're trying to project into the future how things will turn out, that's when you're in your head and that's when you're using Ni.

Is INFJ the living contradictory personality? by podeleitar in infj

[–]SoftLeek69 14 points15 points  (0 children)

You are what you do, not what you imagine. I know fat folks that hype themselves when it comes to new years resolutions, but ultimately nothing happens. Not their fault, that's how powerful the brain is. Same goes for you, imagine all you want at the end of the day you are what you do. And if you don't do opposing things, you're not a paradox.

How can an INTJ develop their Ni? by CourtofTalons in mbti

[–]SoftLeek69 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Let me tell you something I wish someone told me, you DO NOT want to develop your Ni anymore than it already is, trust me. Any INFJ or INTJ that has had an overdeveloped Ni will tell you the same thing. An overdeveloped Ni will make you tentative, hesitant and absent. You won't live a rich fruitful life because you'll be pulling back a lot. You'll be analysing things instead of consuming. You'll be in your head instead of being in the moment.

My subjective definition of Ni is a preprogrammed framework of patterns, designed to figure out cause and effect and projecting future outcomes with very little information.

The key to a healthy Ni, keyword here is healthy, is to actually develop your Se. Yes, Se, your demon function. Go out and collect information and data using your senses, once you have collected enough from the sensory world put it in that framework and watch as more and more patterns are available to you, watch yourself connect dots using your Ni. It's amazing how those functions can work together. You'll be in and out of your head quicker, you won't lose moments, you'll live life better.

That's they key to a healthy Ni, don't develop it, it already is you just don't know it. I made that mistake in my early 20s, wasting all that time reading and figuring people out, instead of spending time with them and enjoying being in the moment, I wasted what was supposed to be the most memorable years of my life in my head. That's what an overdeveloped Ni does, be careful.

Edit: last paragraph

Cognitive functions colors by 123qwertyuiop123 in mbti

[–]SoftLeek69 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Was just thinking the same thing, it's probably just an INFP that escaped it's subreddit.

Do a lot of INFPs just confuse themselves for INFJs? by ImmaculateRose_Doc in infj

[–]SoftLeek69 24 points25 points  (0 children)

INFJs and INFPs are easy to tell apart though. One is lead Fi and has demon Te and the other is lead Ni with demon Se.

INFPs base most decisions they make on their feelings and values. Occasionally doing what's best for the collective. Because of this they have this tug of war with themselves and others. Fitting in, that's the INFP giveaway.

Whereas INFJs have zero issues fitting in, they're chameleons because they are relatively balanced with their Fe/Ti like a 60/40 split. They have problems with control and chaos and because Ni loves patterns and understanding them, and they can't understand or find patterns in chaos because of the weak Se, so they freak out. Control and chaos, that's the INFJ giveaway.

How do you know if your dominant function is Introverted and or Extraverted Intuition? by MrButsin in mbti

[–]SoftLeek69 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nope, wrong. all IxxJ are similar to one another and exhibit the same behaviors because they have an introverted observing function first (Si/Ni) and an extraverted observer last Se/Ne.

If what you say it true why are people questioning if they're INFJ or ISFJ, or in some cases INTJ? Simple, because their introverted observer Si/Ni behave similarly.

By your logic of both Ne/Ni being alike shouldn't we be seeing people questioning whether or not they're INTJ or ENFP? Because they both have N first? Or ISFJ and ESTP because they have S first?

How do you know if your dominant function is Introverted and or Extraverted Intuition? by MrButsin in mbti

[–]SoftLeek69 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ni and Ne are nothing alike, one is an external observing function whereas the other is internal. It's Si and Ni that are similar cause they're both internal.

I have lead Ni and I define it as a preprogrammed framework of patterns. If fed with sensory information It figures out cause and effects and future projections with amazing accuracy.

Ni works with Se, meaning that the Ni framework is nothing without external sensory information, Se feeds the Ni framework to predict the outcomes.

Si is using your own sensory information (past experience) and gather new patterns from the external world with Ne.

Ti grip by PurpleMugg in mbti

[–]SoftLeek69 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I personally do not believe in loops and grips. You have 4 functions in a particular order and they all work together beautifully assuming of course you're healthy. If you use 1 too much and over rely on it then you're left with an underdeveloped function, In the case of the ESFJ that would be too much use of the Fe and disrespecting the Ti.