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I am wondering if alopecians are actually more evolved than humans without the disorder - our white blood cells fight off our hair follicles which leads me to believe we have stronger immune systems. The only reason our disorder is viewed negatively is because we lose something that been venerated or deemed significant by society for several centuries. Many of my lady friends tell me that they wouldn't have the courage to "do what I do" (go bareheaded), and this is because women's hair has always been seen to signify femininity or sexuality (I think in males, long hair is supposed to symbolize courage). These outdated values hold no truth, as appearance has no way of revealing content. So, if all we're up against is losing a characteristic that is in-hair-ently useless (unless you live in an extremely cold climate), and instead equipped with stronger immune systems, aren't we better off?
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HI KIm. I am also taking Methotrexate and have been on it for about a year. I have diffuse AA, never lost all hair, but am starting to see significant regrowth. I was wondering if your doctor told you how long you can continue with the Methotrexate as long as the blood work stays normal? I think it is all that is keeping me from turning AT/AU.
Hi Kim! Is this for real? =0
I mean is it only methotrexate or will anything that weakens my immune system help me grow my eyebrows back? I'm already very comfortable bald. I started acting... bald. Just the eyebrows are still a shock to me. I need to express emotions through them. Would very much like to explore this thread of treatment. :(
Awesome post! It is very true what you say about people around us and how they will love us with or without hair. TMI was awesome! People always ask me that, it just makes me laugh! And I love how women get jealous because I have to shave, makes me laugh even more, that is because I am very comfortable with my AU, it took me 15 years, but now I'm 28 and loving it! Couldn't imagine having hair, I think I would loose who I am.
You might enjoy the book SHINE SHINE SHINE...It is a novel that came out about a year ago about Sunny, a woman with AU (was born that way) and her highly functioning Austistic husband who is employed by NASA...in my amazon.com review (I'm libragirl) I pose that exact same question. As we evolve do we lose the "need" for hair? Do we lose the need to relate to other humans for survival in a "normal" way (autism)...It is hard to say & though I doubt it, it is an interesting concept nonetheless...I have AU as well at this point, started as AA about 15 years ago.
Exactly! I wrote about this awhile ago from the perspective of human evolution - the trend is for less hair...look at our closest relatives, the chimpanzees. Alopecians may represent the future appearance of our species.
By the way, if you haven't gotten Pam Fitros' book "Boldly Bald Women", I highly recommend it. It contains the stories of many women who feel the same way you do, Brittany. It's available on Amazon.
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