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I am curious to see how many time you have all suffered alopecia and when it first started for you. Just interested in the different experience everyone has. I would love to hear your stories!
My story: I am currently 19 and have gone through two bouts of alopecia, one when I was 18 (and it fully grew back) and one at the moment.
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I'm 27 years old now and it started for me when I was 25. I am experiencing two slowly growing patches of hair loss in the beard right now. I haven't tried any treatments to correct it, but as it grows it's on my mind more and more. I'm becoming more conscious of eating better, paying attention to the chemicals found in different products, etc. I was involved in a car accident shortly before the hair loss started, my doctor figures it could be related but impossible to know for sure. Reading other stories of stress having a direct effect, and having a very stressful job running a small media business, I'm doing what I can to take breaks and limit stress.
I am 22 and have had AA since the age of 8
Areata/totalis since the summer of 1994 universalis not long after that. Still processing...
I have only had one bout of AU it started immediately after the birth of my daughter over 40 yrs ago and never went away, it came and stayed.
At first it was only my head, legs and arms, then eyebrows and lashes would come and go, then after a couple of years they went and stayed gone too.
I've had it twice. Once when I was very young 2-3 years old. I grew all my hair back except of a small patch at the back of my head (which was very easy to cover with surrounding hair). Then it began to start falling out around the age of 11-12. By the time I was 15 years old I decided to shave off what hair was remaining. After each subsequent shaving less hair would grow back. I am currently 29 years old, so for approximately the last 14 years I've had pretty much no hair on my head. However I have recently started to have some regrowth of proper darker hair (not peach fuss or as it is technically known as Vellus hair).
i was seven years old with my first bout of alopecia universalis. to this day, i can't think of any particular trauma or stress that triggered it. since then,i had 2-4 incidents of alopecia areata through my adult life which were treated with cortico steroid injections. they usually occurred after some particularly stressful period. i developed this last round of universalis in 2009 after having 3 minor surgeries over a year's period of time.
I am 48 and when I was 45 my hair stylist found smooth small bald spots on my head. I went to a dermatologist to have steroid shots and was diagnosed at that point with AA. When I was 46 I ended up losing it very quickly and started wearing a wig. 8 months later my hair was growing in and I ditched the wig. I only had my hair for 4 months and I started losting it again. Luckily I had a human hair wig and it looked so natural. Recently I have lost most of my eyebrows and eyelashes are thinning and I have been diagnosed with hypothyroidism and on synthroid. My dr. has also put me on female hormones....I havent seen any changes yet but my energy level is back, but no hair. I am gluten free and buying organic and limiting my alcohol and dairy as well. Also staying away from GMO and eating good protein. It's not fun, but I have learned to accept it. I am feeling fine and I know God has healed me!
Hi Laura,
I first had AA in college - so around when I was 19 or 20 (in 1983). I had it start again in Aug. 2009 (not known why - not really stressful time). It started with a few patches that the shots helped. Got much worse earlier this year. Went from about 30% hair loss on scalp to about 90% in 3 weeks (some stress but not to cause that much loss so quickly). Lost eyebrows and eyelashes a short time later. Now am AU with some peach fuzz on my scalp. Now wearing wigs and penciling in eyebrows. Not worrying about lashes.
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