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I've been lurking on this board for a couple of months as I have just been "diagnosed" with Alopecia Areata. In about 6 weeks, I went from finding 3 round spots to losing more than half of my hair. I shaved my head last month and some parts began to grow, when I shaved it again, it has not come back (with the exception of one little black patch on the top and a few silver/ white). Now, I am losing my eyebrows and eyelashes and from everything I have read, it sounds like I am moving towards Alopecia Universalis. I try to keep a positive attitude and adjust - I have a few wigs I like, but it is very depressing and I can't stop trying to find information (which is limited). A couple of weeks ago I came to the realization that this is likely something that will remain for the rest of my life and that was a hard pill to swallow. I think I figured I'd shave my head and then it would all just grow back. I guess that may not happen.
Has anyone ever had such a rapid progression from AA to AT or AU? Does the fact that I have began to lose my eyebrows and lashes mean that I definitely have AU?
How can I stop worrying about this when it's such a big part of me and my life? I feel like I'm whining and fixating on this area or my life. I have no idea what to expect next. I think I am going to find another dermatologist because I am not pleased with my current one.
Any thoughts or suggestions you may have for me are appreciated.
I'm glad I found this site because it is helpful to read all of your stories.
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Please research Low Dose Naltrexone or LDN. We will be starting in a few days with my daughter. No side effects. Not toxic. It does wonders with many autoimmune disorders. You will have to find a dr to write up order and a compounding pharmacy to fill it out of pocket. It is about $60.00 per month. It blocks your endorphins through the night and then your body releases an overabundance to compensate. The endorphins fight imflammation and balance immunity. You can bet you are inflammed. C reactive protein test will confirm. My dauther is a 12.4 based on blood work.
Test the following: candida, food sensitivities, parasites in stool, fungal infections, heavy metals in urine and blood, vitamin and mineral deficiencies (zinc, D, biotin, iron), thyriod problems. Do not skip a single one.
Look up Molly Vazquez on Amazon and her book.
Start juicing organic every day. Cut out processed foods and dairy.
You need to find the trigger of the inflammation.
I have great faith in the drug I mentioned. I will keep you posted if you would like. Do the research for LDN and autoimmune disorders.
Good Luck. I believe there is an answer!
Jessica-
Your message was very helpful - thanks for sharing your experience. So you are still fairly "new" to this world of alopecia (in comparison to some others who post). I love your attitude and sense of acceptance of yourself. I strive to be there on a consistant basis - I see little pockets of it and then start feeling sorry for myself and then guilty for feeling so ungrateful for my many blessings. It's a bit of a negative cycle which I am personally getting tired of... I have a teenaged daughter and I am reminding myself that she is watching me and I don't want her to see me with so much self-doubt and negativity. I am constantly preaching about inner beauty so it's important that I model it.
As for changing doctors, I think a part of me is looking for someone with the magic pill but I mainly want someone who is more knowledgeable and willing to help me with coping. I live in the Washington, DC area so there should be specialists in some of our large hospitals or something. We'll see.
Your post(s) was encouraging. I do believe that things happen for a reason and God doesn't make mistakes so I know there is some positive that will come of this in my life.
Thank you again!
Your story is a lot like mine. I have lost almost all the hair on my scalp and my leg hair is not growing back since I shaved 3 weeks ago. I am so scared of losing my eyebrows and eyelashes, although my eyebrows seem to still be growing. I started on Cyclosporine a month ago but decided to stop that because I did not feel well while taking it and was scared of the long term side effects. We also want to try for another baby this summer so I don't want to take it only to stop and start this process all over again.
I wanted to check in to see if you tried any of the recommended treatments or saw another dermatologist? I went for a second opinion this week and was really disappointed, but not to say that would be the case with you. I just had bad luck!
I hope you are doing well. I go from being super confident to super down in the dumps, so definitely feel your pain. I have a 19 month old and don't want her to see me stressing! I am wondering if it's hormones or what, and just feel like I am spinning in circles and don't know where I am going to land.
Would love to hear your update!
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