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Hi everyone, I would like to ask a few questions if I may?
How have you developed your own personal coping strategies for dealing with alopecia?
Did you develop the strategies alone or with your partner, friends, family or with professional help?
When you first went bald in public what was your personal feelings like and from the people who saw your?
Was the reaction positive? Was it negative?
Based on your personal experiences of having alopecia do you go bald all the time, only at home, only on vacation or a combination of wigs at work and bald at home?
Sorry for all the questions but I am very curious to see how other people deal with the social and psychological aspects of Alopecia and to compare my own experiences with them :)
Thank you for any reply,
Marina
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Hi,
So do I - have a huge support from my family and friends. But what the really difficult for me - the curiosity of strangers. My "private space barrier" is very thin :) so everyone, just everyone come to ask "what happens", "why do you do it" and "you know, it nice" (that's annoying too). I mean not friend or coworkers - just people on bus station or market.
In addition, I work with many clients (as reflexology and massage therapist) and even there every client have to ask...
So I prefer wigs or wraps.
hang in there girl,,,,,,life gives us lemons......just make lemonade......think of those who are dealing with so much worse.....it will keep our frustrations i check......xx everyday find some positive in this experience....and yes there are some....you just have to dig deep to find the humor or positive......then find a way to help someone else...a support group.....give it back.....don't remain isolated.......it will get better....i promise......stay involved with our groups........they helpxxxxxx paula
Hi Vicki, thank you for sharing your experience, it was really brave to send out emails to your colleagues.. I still cannot tell anyone that I have alopecia especially at work, sometimes it sucks.. I am really tired of wearing wigs
Hi,
I have alopecia now for nearly a year. I attend a hair specialist who reassures me its growing back. I can't see any evidence of it and wonder sometimes if iam wasting my money. I just got so sick of standing every day in front of the mirror trying to conceal the bald patches I now wear a wig most of the time. I hate it and everything to do with alopecia, hair is so important for a lady its soul destroying.
Mary Burns
Hi Marina, I guess I don't even think about it anymore as the only people who comment on my lack of hair are usually people who I've just met or who I haven't seen for a while. I know it's different for a man as there are so many baldies anyway. I guess if you are confident then you can just ignore the staring and little comments.
The first time I went out it was quite strange as I lost all my hair very quickly, I went from hairy guy to universalis in 4 months, I'm saving loads on razors but I'd still rather be the old hairy bloke.
Graham
Welcome! and NEVER be sorry, that's what this site is all about, helping each other!
At my part-time job in sales, I wear a wig. Socially, I am just beginning to go 'au naturelle' (like this phrase better than 'bald'). I wear hats at business networking functions but there is no doubt that there is nothing under there. Surprisingly most people just look, then carry on with their own issues. My 5 yr old grandson will every once in awhile ask me if I can 'put my hair back on' and I comply. At home,nothing or just a cap sometimes (because it's Canada, and it's cold!)
Right now my head needs to 'tan up' to be the same color as my face because I haven't exposed it to the sun yet so it looks to others like I've just lost my hair .
It's all a personal choice in the end.
Lynda
Hi Marina, it was a process. At first I was horribly embarrassed about having alopecia, but over the years I discovered that my attitude was what rules. If I am happy and confident, then others just follow my lead. I've never had a bad experience because of AU, in fact, just the opposite. I wear a vacuum wig when I go out but will pop it off anywhere, anytime to show people how it works and to show off my head tattoos! At home I usually just go bald or wear a cap if it's cold. I like my vacuum because I am now 65 and it has better hair on it than I could grow if I could still grow hair at my age!! I'm vain, so I like to look as 'pretty' as I can and hair helps! That being said, I also love the freedom of going bald when I want to. For me, it's the best of both worlds.
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