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1) Crohns or colitis
2) Alopecia Areata
3) Psoriasis
4) Arthritis
5) Possible Lupus (not sure yet)
I haven’t been on AW for a long time. Since then I have definitely been diagnosed with Lupus and also #6 vitiligo.
Autoimmune:
1) Alopecia areata
2) Vitiligo
Related, but disputable whether autoimmune:
1) Eczema
2) Asthma
3) Allergies
Myself - Bridget 38
1)Alopecia Universalis (age 12)
2)Hashimito Disease (age 30)
3)Childhood Asthma (up to 12 yrs of age)
Daughter - Brooke 8
1)Alopecia (recently areata looks to be developing Totalis)
2)Hashimito Disease (6 mths ago)
3)Exzema
We both have alergies
Pat, 62
Alopecia = varies from aa/at/au over last 20 years
Polymyalgia rheumatica
osteo arthritis [not sure if this is auto immune]
previously had: virtiligo, psoriasis
Interesting, after looking up what virtiligo was
I used to have slight patches of that on my face as a child.
1) Alopecia (completely hairless for 1 year, currently almost grown back)
2) Crohn's (became severe when hair started to grow back)
3) Eosinophilic Esophagitis
4) Possible Arthritis
Non-Hodgkin's lymphoma cancer (20yrs)
1) Alopecia totalis (26yrs)
2) Eczema (20yrs)
And I am sure many more lovely problems to come with both issues.
Alopecia totalis - 1 year
Alopecia universalis - 6 years
Allergies - 0,5 years
My mom has Allergies, Graseda Basedova when she was 18 years, and Hashimito she was 23 years after a pragnancy
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