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" Even though ADML started the thread talking about his trial on Xeljanz, in general he doesn't try to control what other people talk about. " well said xeljanz miracle, and that's exactly the reason in my opinion why that thread has become one of the most valuable discussions in this forum
i am not celiac, however, after eliminating gluten from my diet 15 months ago, my hair stopped falling out after 13 years. as soon as i started xeljanz my hair growth accelerated. diet definitely has a lot to do with auto immune disorders, including alopecia. doctors more than likely will not agree or confirm that it could possibly work. start with a food allergy test and stick to it. be patient, it will take a bit longer that 3 months, i noticed major changes within 6-7 months. it works.
Great. My dauther took Jakavi for 6 month and she had a complete regrown of the hair. The problem is that Jakavi is absolutely to expensive and now she will switch to Xeljanz. In the meantime she is going to eliminate gluten and she is going to take Omega 3 pills in big quantity. We will see what will happen. I'll let you know.
Hi, thank you for starting this group! I´m following your discussion for some weeks with great interest. I´m from Germany, so my English isn´t so good, sorry! My daughter is 17 and has Alopcia since January 2015. She lost eyebrowes, lashes, bodyhair and has only10 percent of her skalp hair at the moment. We tried Cortisonlotion, DCP, Acupuncture without any results. So we decided to go to my rheumatologist next week and ask if he will describe her a rheuma drug. I myself have RA since 17 years and took these drugs for a long time without any sideeffects. I worked by this rheumatologist for many years and saw a lot of people taking these drugs also young people as my daugther and I think, when it is under control, we would try it. Xeljanz would be an option for us, if we can get it. My question is: Has anybody of you experiences with MTX, Sulfasalazin or Cyclosporine? Xeljanz can be described for RA in Germany now but it is very expensive. Thank you!
Sulfasalazin is like Mesalazina, the only difference Mesalazina work only in colon...i tried Mesalazina and i'm using(only 12 days now) for a little medical colitis(fortunatly just now all good) and in these 12 days i have had a lot of hairs come out ...i tought it could be cause my meditation ( i make meditation 30 minutes every day) but i made meditation from 4 motns and use mesalazine only from 12 days and the most hairs are cmoing now in these days ...so, of course i can be in wrong, to me is mesalazine that helped me to have more hairs...sulfasalazin work in all body not only in intestin so i think its work can be a lot of stronger than mesalazine against alopecia areata ...my idea, speak whit doctor and make a try...also i read side effect of sulasalazin are no very important and the cost is no high ...if you want stay in touch this is my link where i put all my progress:http://www.alopeciaworld.com/forum/topics/i-begin-the-xelijanz-cure... luck!
Christel i meet it ...appears it helps
http://dermatologytimes.modernmedicine.com/dermatology-times/news/m...
I would recommend trying diet modifications but this trial sounds so specific I don't want to insult anyone in this trial. Sharon Blount, suffering alopecia totalis since 1997
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