My son has AA and was diagnosied when he was 10. He is now 13 and I would like to hear how other boys deal with their hair loss.
I find it interesting that some people think that it is not so big of a deal when boys have AA,or it seems like it. He can't wear fake eyelashes or pencil his eyebrows,and wigs,well they don't make many for boys. Venting I am sorry but it is really tough right now!!

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Yes, it is tough.  My son lost most of his hair last year when he just turned 16.  He still has his eyebrows though--at least for now and for that, I am  grateful.  People don't realize how hard this is for boys.  Is there some sport of hobby he loves?  I think it so key to keep them going in something that they love.   

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