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Hi Nikki, welcome to AW!
I understand your up-and-down emotions about handling alopecia. It can be tough to cope with the hair loss and it can take over your every day life. Advice for this is always "easier said than done," but I can tell you from experience: things will get better! I started losing my hair when I was seven; I'm 23 now. The first moment I really started to feel like things could be okay was when I reached high school and was surrounded by a different group of people, and when I told them I had alopecia and wore a wig, they were accepting and wonderful. It can change your life to have support, so don't be afraid to tell people who are close to you and whom you trust! Joining AW helped me too--I love reading the encouraging comments of fellow alopecians and talking with other people who really understand what I'm going through.
It sounds cheesy, but look at the hair loss as a gift: it's taken me awhile to see it that way, and I don't always see it that way either, but I've learned to appreciate inner beauty so much more. And I've learned to focus on other things: inner happiness, creativity/art, etc. I found that once I stopped focusing on every possible cure I could find (and I've tried A LOT of random experimental thins!), I was much happier.
Best of luck to you and stay active on AW! It's a lifechanger :)
I started with alopecia areata, yeah. It was these small dime-sized spots around my head, but the hair would grow back. It didn't start falling out consistently (and quickly) until about two years after it had first started and I lost about 80% of my hair by the time I was 11. I think it varies for everyone though--I know some people who've lost hair in spots around their head, and then the hair grew back and it never fell out again.
Hi Nikki~ I also just became a member of Alopecia World. I was diagnosed last month (Jan.2012). I am curious to hear if anyone has a success story where their hair has grown back. I've yet to hear of any. The success stories seem to be the people that have true acceptance. I am not there yet of course, but this site has been inspirational. I also am losing patches of hair throughout my head and have to wear a hat to cover the bald patches on and around my part. I have spoken to 3 people that are friends of friends with Alopecia and all tell me to make the appt. to get a wig...to stop the cortizone shots and to prepare to go bald. I am not ready for that either. I'm taking one day at a time because looking ahead is too overwhelming. It is hard not knowing what my hair will be like a month from now...a year form now. I appreciate hearing people say that this isn't my fault...that I didn't cause the baldness on my head. I think you have a good attitude about staying positive and looking at the blessings in our lives. :)
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