I am a Proud First Nation Aboriginal Canadian of British Columbia.
At the age of thirty-three, I have a lot to be thankful for.
I have been blest with having two wonderful Parents who have taught me right from wrong. In their own tender way they have guided me through the toughest times in my life, they have never judged or criticized my decisions throughout the years.
With all their love and support, I made it!
I am who I am today because of them.
God blest me 15 years ago with my first son Warren. He was nearly taken from us not long after he turned one. My mother calls him our miracle baby.
I was blest again with my second son James 1997. He has such a wonderful imagination.
In 2007 I had my 3rd son Cyrus Dre Chance... we got the name Chance of off Little People Big World. Cyrus was nearly taken from us upon delivery.
God too has given my baby a chance in this world.
It will be 4 years this coming July since I had married the love of my life... (but) we've been together 16 years. My loving husband has stayed by my side through thick an thin. Through hells gates and back; our love for one another that is so strong like no other, has brought us to where we are today. Yeah, we have our share of problems, ups an downs, alot of learning experiences have come an gone. Some bad experiences I hope not to pass unto my children. (Our Children)
I have two beautiful younger sisters; before all this Alopecia stuff...
People would think I was the youngest. I love my sisters to death. Without them, I wouldn't be able to deal with all this frustration, confusion, fear and sadness. Being by their side... I can laugh about all this. They make me feel normal... comfortable and free to express who I really am. I miss them so much, everyday that passes... my heart would ache but only for a second, I would think of them and start praying for them and their families. I love you my dear sisters...
love u tons an tons...
I also have an older brother, who I wish I was close to like my sisters.
Right now; I thank God he has his children with him. Thats all that matters to me right now, for he loves them more than anyone will know.
Thank you Lord for you blessings on me.
I recently found out in October I have Alopecia Areata! Still not sure what it is, I have seen one doctor. Trying to educate myself, look for support groups. Finding it helpful watching other people's stories... I live a Community with a population of less than 500 ppl. To my knowledge, I am the only one here with this condition... Dear Lord, help me find an answer... or the support I need to get through this! I feel so lost.
Hello and welcome, Ursula!
I know how hard it can be. I have had alopecia for about 30 years. After I became the spokesperson for the National Alopecia Areata Foundation, a lot of women were needing my help and support, so I wrote a book called, "If Your Hair Falls Out, Keep Dancing!" It might make you feel better. You can find out more on my page -- and let me know if there's anything else I can do!
LeslieAnn
Hi Ursula, Glad to see you here! I wanted to take this opportunity to welcome you to Alopecia World. I have been living with Alopecia Areata since 1991 and know full well the struggle it can be. I look forward to getting to know you. Cheryl, Co-founder
Danach'ea Ursula! I'm a proud ALopecian First Nation Irishman currently in Calgary cisiting and working - brrr it's chilly here! Welcome to AlopeciaWorld! Cheryl's a groovy friend of mine - we met years ago through an MSN support group. I love the photos you posted! Cheers from Alberta!
Hi ursula, some one once sent a saying to me that really help me deal with different types of relationships- Friends are in your life for 3 reasons.
some for a season
some for a reason
and some for a lifetime.
Remain blessed,God is faithful and He is a friend that sticks closer than a brother. Looking forward to talking with you!
Roger
Roger.
Feb 4, 2009
Roger
They have two in BC. One in Vancouver and one in Victoria area.
I have some numbers and names if you need it.
Roger.
Feb 4, 2009
LeslieAnn Butler
I know how hard it can be. I have had alopecia for about 30 years. After I became the spokesperson for the National Alopecia Areata Foundation, a lot of women were needing my help and support, so I wrote a book called, "If Your Hair Falls Out, Keep Dancing!" It might make you feel better. You can find out more on my page -- and let me know if there's anything else I can do!
LeslieAnn
Feb 4, 2009
Cheryl, Co-founder
Feb 4, 2009
Cherylnz
Welcome to Alopecia World
Feb 5, 2009
Nathan Paul Prince
Feb 16, 2009
Linda
Feb 17, 2009
Pat
some for a season
some for a reason
and some for a lifetime.
Remain blessed,God is faithful and He is a friend that sticks closer than a brother. Looking forward to talking with you!
Feb 17, 2009