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Started by NorthCarolinaMama. Last reply by lordiron on Monday. 10 Replies 0 Likes
Hello!I was wondering if anyone has been tested for food allergies to determine if a particular food is causing inflammation, which in turn could exacerbate FFA. I had the skin test a couple of years ago at an allergy clinic, and it came back…Continue
Started by CurlyK. Last reply by kevinsstelly Jul 14. 32 Replies 14 Likes
CARF 2018 Conference Notes:First of all, I am so glad I went to the CARF Conference! It was worth every dime I spent – a true investment in myself, but hopefully I can bless and encourage others from what I learned.The CARF staff and volunteers are…Continue
Started by 2Dachshunds. Last reply by Shawnaynay Jul 8, 2023. 18 Replies 0 Likes
Hi Everyone: I remember there is a women on here who connected Botox to FFA. I was given the article, Frontal Alopecia after Repeated BotulinumToxin Type A Injections for Forehead Wrinkles:An Underestimated Entity?Antonino Di Pietro a Bianca Maria…Continue
Started by Robin. Last reply by anettemandell Apr 20, 2023. 31 Replies 0 Likes
Hello All, I am venturing into new territory. It just dawned on me that a good experiment would be to try a medical grade CBD oil tincture on my hairline and see if it affects the redness. CBD is the nonpsychoactive part of marijuana that is being…Continue
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Rebecca - very sorry to hear this. I know it is small consolation - but you are not alone.
I have had the steroid injections and I haven't got a clue as to whether the effect has been good or not.
This is an awful disease - unpredictable, incurable and seems to be arbitrary as to whom it descends upon. I think stress of whatever kind must send the body into some kind of preservation shock. My daughter told me of a friend's mother who lost her eyebrows instantly when her husband died of cancer.
Rebecca - the injections might help but they do leave some indentations - but if you have fringe they can be hidden - and really I wouldn't mind betting that nobody would notice.
It is almost a year since this FFA site began. I keep wondering how long we can have sooooooooooooooo many pages stored. A few of you were here in the very early stages and have thankfully continued to communicate. Recently a few of us ladies in UK got together and I can't emphasise enough how helpful that can be. It is good to communicate over the internet on the forum - but - really brilliant to chat face to face.
Holiday weekend in UK - hope you all enjoy it ! X
Rebecca, I really sympathise with you because a similar thing happened to me. It's horrid, I know, and you feel so helpless. In my case the new patch of hair loss that suddenly appeared behind my ear has stabilised though my hairline at my forehead is still receding. I'm now at the stage where a hairpiece is my only option though I've resisted getting wigs up to now. One nice thing is that my new hairpieces have brought me some unexpected complements and my granddaughter is begging to be allowed to borrow one!
Rebecca, I know in my case some of my hair loss was gradual where I didn't really notice it til it was gone, but at at least one time I had hair pulling out at my temples very easily right during a very stressful time when my husband was in the hospital with heart problems. I was shocked to see it coming out so easily, but figured it was due to the stress of my husband having a near heart attack since it happened within a few days. He is much better now, thankfully. Since then, the rest of my hair loss has been more gradual, just finding lots of hair in the drain and seeing how thin it was getting. And then sometimes I think the FFA stops for a while and calms down. I'm seeing a new Dermatologist who I hope will be able to help me. He's is supposed to be going over my records from another Dr and calling me back soon. I hope he has good news!
Rebecca , I'm so sorry, it is like a nightmare when you first discover your hair just coming out so easily, realizing you have large bald areas to try to hide. I've mostly come to accept my hair for the way it is and become better at concealing it, but it still is not easy. I know it's not easy to do but try not to obsess about it too much, that will just cause more stress and may make it worse. Try to concentrate on the good things in life, family, friends, hobbies you enjoy, soothing music. Just know that you are not alone here, we've all been through this.
And Hello to Mary, glad you are here.
Hope all you holidaymakers are having a great time !
I'm at home creating my garden but will get away once all is done. When I saw Dr Harries the last time I came away with only half the hydroxyl.......that I needed for 2 months - went to the GP here and got Plaquenil as suggested by Debs - easy peasy and yet - when I asked for this a few months ago I was told they were not allowed to prescribe it.........have had no inflammation for a few days - I am putting it down to the turmeric I've been taking. Bought some new vits for hair skin and nails and they contain everything I've been taking separately so I will just take that and the turmeric. I'll wait and see what happens. Karen - your holiday sounds wonderful !
Sounds like lots of people going on vacations here. I am leaving this Saturday driving with my family to South Dakota - the Black Hills, Badlands, and Mount Rushmore. It's such a beautiful place and I can't wait to go back there again. Hopefully we'll have good weather there and have a fun & relaxing time. Terrible storms and tornadoes went through Oklahoma yesterday destroying schools and houses; very sad. Hope everyone here has a good week!
Have a great holiday Debs, I'll be going on mine next week. I can't wait to get some sunshine,hopefully! Hope everyone is ok.
Hi Alice, a 'Buff' is a sort of versatile head/hairband you can wear in various different ways. Look up Buffs headbands on the internet. There are a lot of patterns to choose from and their website will suggest ways of wearing them.
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