So I want to share my story with you. I was diagnose with alopecia last February. I dont know what caused it. I always had a long thick hair, and noone in my family has hairloss. I really think it was stress and poor nutrition. I was in college and very stress, not sleeping, not eating good... I was also on birth control, so maybe that had something to do with it? Who knows, but when I first noticed my bald spot on the crown on my head, I did not know what it was, I thought I had some kind of weird disease. So I researched, read A LOT about it, and started to make changes in my life. Since its an autoimmune disease, I decided I should probably start to feed my body better. I started eating healthy, exercise (for blood circulation), and using better shampoos for my hair. I prefer the Phytobrush, because its 40% rosemary which its supposed to be good for your scalp :) . So besides those little changes in my life, I began seeing a dermatologist. He explained to me about alopecia and how even tho my hair might regrow, it could fall out again. I was getting cortisone shots around the bald patches every month, and then every 2 months for a year, until the patch was all filled in :) ... now i dont have to get the shots anymore and im just waiting for my little hairs to keep growing into long hairs. I reacted really well to the shots, so he said he doesnt think my hair will fall out again, but theres always a possibility (knock on wood). So now i just try to stay healthy and not stress too much, because everyone's body reacts different, and this was a big sign that my body was trying to tell me to take care of it better. And if God wants me to go bald later on in life, then it'll just help me be a more confident person, and just gotta stay positive. Good luck everyone. I know its hard, it was probably the hardest thing I had to deal with in my life.