I have never gone to see a doctor about my hair loss and I have always presumed the condition to be what I think is called male-pattern baldness.
After writing recently about my sense that I am seeing the hairline on my scalp slowly regenerating the thought occurred to me that I might be sick. I thought to myself that an illness is what is causing the hair growth.
But why just on my scalp? I see hair growth no other place on my body that is new.
I just looked in the mirror again a few minutes ago and I see that my scalp is covered with very fine hairs and there are the few scattered follicles that got me thinking that my hairline is regenerating. Has my scalp since I lost my hair always been covered with those very small hairs? I don't know. I have never made that close of an examination.
The reason this seems important most of all is that is flouts my theory about why being out of good physical condition is good. The notion is that when I time-travel, on a date in the future relative to this present day, to the past date 3 March 2003 then there will be two versions of myself that exist on that particular day. Being out of condition will make the difference more easily apparent to the people who know that I have time-traveled. So then I started thinking that, hell, why not make the change into something better? Something better, than being overweight, would be to have, through unexplainable medical reasons, the hair restored on the top of my head and to have that hair actually regenerate.