I am the big sister of a little alopecian! I am a 27 year old lawyer and student.
Over my life I have experienced some hair loss in patches and hair thinning, but have not been diagnosed with alopecia, and have not experienced any hair loss for three years.
I would like to learn about ways to help and support people with AA (as my sister has) learn to live with hair loss, especially the unpredictability of the condition. I like to think of ways to relieve some of the stressors in my sister's life and help her to be happy.
I completely believe life is there to be lived bravely, completely and with hope no matter what - with hair or without it!
Hi Jols, I wanted to welcome you to Alopecia World. I can honestly say that we are a great community here and I hope you enjoy the time you spend with us and we look forward to your input. Cheryl, co-founder
You are wonderful to be supportive of your little sis.
One thing you might want to do is get her my book, "If Your Hair Falls Out, Keep Dancing!" It's full of stories from a lot of other women and girls with aa in all its forms. It's a fun read, too. You can find out more about it on my page and click the link at the bottom to get it, or go on Amazon.com. I think you both would like it!
Anyway, I wanted to stop by and say hello!
LeslieAnn
rj, Co-founder
Aug 28, 2008
Cheryl, Co-founder
Aug 28, 2008
LeslieAnn Butler
One thing you might want to do is get her my book, "If Your Hair Falls Out, Keep Dancing!" It's full of stories from a lot of other women and girls with aa in all its forms. It's a fun read, too. You can find out more about it on my page and click the link at the bottom to get it, or go on Amazon.com. I think you both would like it!
Anyway, I wanted to stop by and say hello!
LeslieAnn
Aug 28, 2008