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I don't know about "most people", all I can comment on is me. I had steroid injections the first 2 times I lost my hair; it took about 3 months to grow back and fell out 5-6 months later. The 3rd time the injections did not work; I was going to give up but my dermatologist suggested Plaquenil, which I have been on for a little over 2 months. My eyelashes are growing back and I have a little eyebrow hair. There are some "sprouts" on my scalp and I'm starting to see the white, fluffy, hair that grows in before my "normal" hair grows back. If my hair does grow back, I fully expect it to fall out once again.
I think this is something you have to wait out and see what happens. Nobody can tell you if your hair will grow back. If the hair loss is caused by stress, perhaps it will; if it caused by the immune system going whack-o, it might be a life-long issue. My guess is the people who are "cured" of their hair loss probably lost it due to stress, pregnancy, etc., (the 80%) something other than their immune system attacking their hair (the 20%).
Coping is something some do better than others. I accepted this early on, so I'll do what I can, but if my hair doesn't grow back (again), I'll simply go on with my life as a bald lady. I actually feel lucky I live 58 years of my life with hair, that alopecia doesn't hurt and it won't kill me. Don't think I could ask for more than that.
Hello,
I've had alopecia for over 30 years and in my case, the worst of my alopecia was over in 1 year. I lost more than half my head between 16 and 17, and then it started growing back. It was like an illness though, that I wasn't completely recovered from. Because during the following year, I experienced a few really bad patches (but not like the 1st episode). I may have had one or two really large spots, but they were coverable. It weakened further, into my twenties I would get one really bad spot once in a while. Not always noticable. Into my 30s, even less, but I still got them. Into my 40s now, less and less with an occasional spot (just to keep me on my toes!). In some ways today, I feel very lucky to only have small spots, but they are still here -- and sometimes in the front of my head too!
I would say that the 1st year was the worst and could be referred to as an episode in my case. Everyone is different though -- and I know that if AA starts progressing to AT or AU, the experience can be much different.
By the way, though, regarding the injections: I used to regularly see the derm (from teenager till mid thirties) and get the cortisone injections. I rarely go these days when I get a spot because they do grow back without the shots too. I also didn't like getting indents from the shots. If the spot is in front maybe I'll go, but actually have only seen the dermatologist once in the last 7 years. I just cover my spots with dermmatch and wait for them to go away now.
It is true that most people with AA grow their hair back fully in about one year.
To be more specific.
Most people with Alopecia have Alopecia Areata ( 80%).
I have had AA four times over a 25 year period. Each episode lasted about a year. My hair grew fully back and I went up to 7 years before the next episode.
The most pertinent thing to acknowledge is that .....only natural remission grows your hair back.
I remember vividly being delighted when my hair grew back The stubborn AA stopped falling out. Then the spots remained the same ....for ages, and then the spots became smaller and smaller......
You don't need to take anything for AA! There are no cures, injections or treatments.
Just wait. It's hard but that is the only way.
Regards
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