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Do you have a General Practitioner (Doctor) that knows your history? If not I would try and start a relationship with a General doctor...if there is unsympathetic responses - find another doctor. You are understanding that you need support, please seek it.
Good luck with everything.
Rosy
I found, when I had alopecia in college, that I got a lot out of taking an assertiveness group ongoing session (through the student health center) and changing my major to the counseling field, where everyone was sensitive and caring.
You absolutely need to find someone to talk to.
Depression can be very scary and the right psychiatrist or psychologist can make a wondedrful difference.
Just remember: There are good therapists and bad therapists. Keep going until you find one you like and that understands your issues.
Like me, you have alot of issues. It took awhile but I finally found what worked for me and I wish the same for you.
I joined this site to tell everybody how I cured my AA. I am not here as a psychological support group person. I cured it. It took a lot of research and thinking outside the box. Look at the bottom of my home page by clicking on my avatar picture and look below my profile. Iodine(best in the form of kelp at 100% or slightly more but not too much and biotin and I went from nearly bald for a year to hair everywhere in just a few weeks. I have helped two other people with patchy bald spots to recover.
You DEFINATELY need to go and speak to a psychologist/therapist. What we are going through is compared to the grieving process and you cant do this alone. Depression is common with this disease, especially for women. No professional therapist will just give you "so what it's just hair" attitude." You will receive empathy, care and compassion, a listening non-judgemental ear. I have been going to therapy for 7 months, for Alopecia and other personal problems. That and my discovery of this website has been my saving grace! I am finally starting to accept my disease -a hurdle I never thought id be able to get over. Get help for your problems now, dont wait. Life is too short and we all deserve HAPPINESS. Stay strong. We are here if you need to talk.
I can relate to you. I went through an unrelated to alopecia depression episode in 2009-2010, and had to keep trying therapists until I found the right one (she is still my therapist to this day). I think, even if alopecia wasn't your problem, seeing a tehrapist would be beneficial because their job is to help us cope/deal/learn how to overcome our struggles/etc. So I totally think this is a typical problem for a psychologist.
If your therapist gives you an attitude, or lessens your pain about alopecia, you need to find a new one. That kind of treatment is unacceptable, because you feel the pain, sadness, anger, confusion and those are things therapists deal with.
And it's not just hair. It's what the hair means. For me, I feel like a part of me is literally dying with every hair that I lose. So my therapist helps me with those extreme feelings. Like someone else said, for some like me, it is a mourning process. Therapists help those who grieve after a loss, and this is a personal loss for some people.
Just remember that you should never take someone deamning the way you feel. It's not like we choose to feel sad or hopeless - that is why we want to get help, so we can get out from our despair and find ways to get back to postive thinking and a normal, happy life.
Crying is a release...let it out. Blessing snd Love to you.
Mariam - Hi! I just recently joined this site. I have dealt with Alopecia for 15 years, as well as anxiety and depression. I read your post and wanted to follow up to see if you were able to get some counseling thru school?
I hope things are going better for you and you found help, but please let me know if you still need someone to talk to about the above.
Take care! Mary Anne :-)
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