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I'm so sorry. It is a really hard diagnosis. I'm newly diagnosed and did do the shots - which didn't work for me, but I talked to women in the waiting room who had great success. I was devastated when I found out and so was my six year old daughter. It's been a few months and things are getting easier and I am more comfortable with it now. I wish you love and all the best of luck with whatever you decide to do. And no, it doesn't always lead to a wig or topper. There are many people that have a few spots that recover within a year (you just might not find them on this site ; ))
I think I have had it for years, but a mild form. I've been losing hair for the last several years, but my doctor kept saying it was a fungal infection, low iron, thyroid... It wasn't until September (when I was losing tons) that I finally went to a dermatologist and had a scalp biopsy that they said it was AA. It's my fifth autoimmune disease which includes vitiligo. My hair loss is sporadic. I'll have days where I lose tons and others nothing. I have lost everything on the top of my head. I wear a topper, but need to upgrade to a full wig. I'm finding the transition really difficult. This has been a rollercoaster ride for me. Faith and family get me through the difficult times. God bless you as well.
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