Hey Miranda, My name is Sharon & I have 4 kids. 3 boys & 1 girl, Madison. Madison was diagnosed with Alopecia when she was around 2. When she was a baby and was starting to get her hair, we noticed she always had this "thumbprint" shpared spot in the front that never filled in. We didn't worry about it too much as she was still getting hair. By the time she was around 2, he hair was well past her shoulders and that spot had still not filled in. We took her to her pediatrician and he told us that it was Alopecia. I had no idea what the was, so he wrote the name down for us so we could look it up and find out more about it. We looked it up and i was surprised at what I saw!! I thought, this couldn't be right, she only has 1 little spot!! Over the next year she developed a few more spots, about a quarter size. Her Dr. gave us some lotion to put on the to stimulate hair growth. At this point she still had all of her eyebrows & eyelashes, it was only affecting her head. Well, the lotion worked and those spots filled in!! Within a few months the new growth fell out, and she started to lose more & more hairs. Her hair was getting very thin. Then one day, when she was around 3 1/2 I noticed her eyebrows were uneven, so I looked closer and found that she was starting to lose her eyebrows. It was weird how it happened, she lost them from the inner part first, and it just worked it way to the outer end, on both eyes. A little bit later her eye lashes did the same thing. Her hair was getting so thin, and it was starting to get to her, she knoew it was falling out. One day, when she was 4, she asked her daddy to take it off. We buzz the boys heads in the summer, and she wanted him to do the same to her. We debated about it for a while, not sure if we should do it or not. Finally we did it, there wasn't much to take off, but I think it made her feel a little better. She has not had hair since. SHe has had a few little spots that will have growth (about a dime size) but it usually falls out when it gets about 1-2 inches long.
We have had some ups & downs over the years. More for me than Madison. I was so upset over it. I had 3 boys and finally had my girl!! We had our girl times when after her bath I would take her in my bathroom to "fix" her hair, blow dry it, or curl it........she loved it......and now it seems we lost that time and I was so heart broken. When she was about 4-5 she went through a little depression, I guess that's what it was, but she just wasn't herself, not her happy, cheerful self........We were in the car and I am a HUGE Bon Jovi fan, and I was listening to their new album Have A Nice Day, and a song came on that changed both of our lives....It's called Welcome To Where Ever You Are"......It's about how everybody is different, and a miricle and to not to listen what others say about you.......... the last few lines......brought tears to my eyes....it says.....When you wanna give up and your hearts about to break, remember that you're perfect, God makes no mistakes.......I lost it!!! I was trying not to cry, but I couldn't hold it back any longer......i looked back at Madison and she just had the biggest smile on her face!!!! It was like she understood what the song was saying.
We haven't tried any treatments, most have too may side effects. But she is in a study at MD Anderson in Houston. They are doing a study to see if genetics plays roll or what, and if they do find something out and develop a treatment/cure, she'll be one of the first to get it b/c she's in the study. The study is being done all over the U.S. in about 5 other major hospitals. They said it could be 5 years....and she did it when she was 4, so a few more years.....hopefully.