Hi, I'm new here. My 11 year old daughter started having thin areas in her hair last year, but we didn't think much of it until a few weeks ago when she reported back that her hairdresser found actual bald spots. I set up an appointment with her pediatrician, and the spots are growing so fast! Her pediatrician ran some bloodwork, everything's normal, so she thinks it's probably alopecia and is sending us to a dermatologist but we can't get an appointment there for a month. In the meantime, I'd say she's lost about 20%, maybe 25% of her hair and is panicking. I took her to a local wig shop last night, they didn't have anything her color and style but were nice and helped us with sizing and we ordered something from the internet last night.
I know we don't have a "real" diagnosis yet (I wasn't allowed to join a Yahoo support group because of that, I guess, they didn't really say) so I don't know if I should be here, but I've done a lot of research, and everything is pointing to alopecia. I don't know what to do for her to help her through this other than to keep supporting her and reminding her that we all love her and she isn't her hair, and try to help her with things like the wig or anything else that will help her keep her dignity.
She doesn't know what to tell the kids at school, I've talked to her teacher so the teachers at least know what's going on... but I know the kids are going to be curious, I hope they won't be cruel but it's 6th grade... I'm prepared to do anything it takes, going and educating the kids about the condition, talking to anyone I need to. I just need some help knowing what that is. And should I be doing any of that without that 100% certain diagnosis, but at the rate her hair's coming out, she could be completely bald by the time we get to the dermatologist. Is there even a definitive diagnosis, or is this one of those things that takes months of tests?
I'm sorry to go on and on, I'm just at my wits end and don't have anyone to really talk to about this.