http://metro.co.uk/2014/08/17/baldness-pill-to-cure-alopecia-4836169/

I thought people might like to look at this a Very encouraging read, headlines hitting the news of a cancer treatment pill that's so far cured Alopecia Totalis in 3 trials so far. Who said there wasn't a cure for Alopecia welcome to new medicine!

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i do believe it will work and this a big hope for us and great news that we will have able to live in this world full of hair and we will shave and we will go to saloon like others peoples and we will make hair style like others it could be dream become true because peoples are always thinking we are not this world human wherever you go when you stand in front thousand peoples all will look you in deep sight that looking  the peoples will kill you when you return to home stand front off mirror i have ask one questioning a god as we look like a human? why we are this world no have respect why have always insult who did this for us ? we also have dream to have a beauty girl friend honest wife but it is dream only where ever we go when peoples front of lot up peoples how it happened? that quarry nearly killed me when peoples are front us making hair style that is very upset moment and some where if there are mirror you cant see in mirror in front peoples especially when you go in elevator there are mirror and some lades or gent with you that time our head always down we cant see the mirror and we don't know wherever are i am going i forget the floor number because number are always front off mirror and we see there are lades in elevator i mostly go by step not going on elevator and this forum i found one girl she  so honest with me i always realize that my best friend but she also like become full hair  head girl thank you 

All drugs have risks. These new Jak inhibitors can have serious side effects. They are rare but the risk is there. It all comes down to how badly do you want your hair back? Personally I can not live my life this way , I will never accept it and I will do absolutely ANYTHING to achieve my life dream regardless of what it takes.

It is not irresponsible to create this thread. If you don't want to take any risks then don't. Others do not feel the same way.

I think the most important thing to keep in mind is this: progress is being made. I am so thrilled to know that funding was made available & research is being done - by two of the best Universities in the country: Columbia & Yale! - and, there have been positive results. Of course, there have to be many more, larger trials, and studies on safety, etc. We're still a ways off from a "cure." But, this is encouraging, don't y'all think?

I have to agree with chris. Prior to this I had been prescribed with steroids which were not specifically formulated for AA and now we are again being prescribed with Cancer and Arthritis drug. Furthermore some reviews (in terms of side effects) by users diagnosed with Arthritis is pretty discouraging. Another important question is on the sustainability of the hair regrowth upon treatment completion after being being subjected to the side effects.

I firmly believe that quality of life has to be given priority when considering a treatment for any disorders. In fact Alopecia Areata does have treatment that does show positive progress. From my experince, a treatment called pro-alopeciata helped me to completely recover from Monolocularis. 

Hope to hear more success stories

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