Hey everyone! In the past 2 or 3 years I've been under a lot of stress. About a year and a half ago I noticed a change in the way my hair looked (and that more and more hairs were comming out). Researching alopecia has jsut left me with more questions than answers. As I see it, there are multiple things that could have triggered my hair loss: diet, stress, medicines (such as accutane), horomones, unhealthy sleep patterns, ect. I'm just looking for some answers. I find this to be true: nothing is to be feared, only to be understood. The more accurate information I know, the better I feel and the less worried I am. Im here to hopefully find some answers, and feel better about myself.
Hi Julia,
Thanks for asking me to be your friend! Feel free to write anytime. I've had AU for over 20 years. You're right that all that stuff can trigger alopecia, I'm a very happy well adjusted person, I just don't have any hair! (except my Freedom Hair LOL!). Anyway, life is more than hair. There aren't a lot of answers out there. One of the toughest things about AA in the beginning is to accept that you really have no control over it. However, most people with spots get their hair back without doing anything at all. I will hope that happens in your case and sooner rather than later!!
Debbi Fuller
Thanks for asking me to be your friend! Feel free to write anytime. I've had AU for over 20 years. You're right that all that stuff can trigger alopecia, I'm a very happy well adjusted person, I just don't have any hair! (except my Freedom Hair LOL!). Anyway, life is more than hair. There aren't a lot of answers out there. One of the toughest things about AA in the beginning is to accept that you really have no control over it. However, most people with spots get their hair back without doing anything at all. I will hope that happens in your case and sooner rather than later!!
Apr 11, 2009
LeslieAnn Butler
How are you doing today?
LeslieAnn
Apr 11, 2009