I have been having alopecia off and on for the last 30 years.I had thick long hair but lost it when I was 20 years.I lost hair all over legs, arms, etc.After 10 years got back the hair on my scalp.But it falls off after some time. However, I do not require a wig but the hair is very sparse.At present, I'm shedding hair!So I guess it's back to treatment.
Hi Shaila, 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
I strongly believe that awareness will surely have a big impact on public’s attitude towards alopecia victims. Many people have this misconception that it’s a contagious disease and they try to avoid affected person. Right information about alopecia and its awareness will force them to take this problem positively and understand victim’s emotional and psychological state. Mass awareness will help us to create better environment for alopecians so that they don’t feel hostile, alienated and segregated.
With such revolutionary steps we can discuss critical issues linked with this problem and focus appropriate media attention to raise alopecia awareness drive on a larger scale. I have a vision to create our own national organization with its support groups all over India taking care of alopecia awareness, research and helping people in coping with it.
Lets come together and walk hand in hand to integrate alopecians in India. Just pen down my contact information and get in touch with me through gmail so that i can share my complete vision with you.
Shailender Singh Chauhan
Research scholar, lab # 5
Department of Biochemistry
Panjab University
Chandigarh–160014; INDIA
chauhan.shailender@gmail.com
Mobile +91-98157-74719
Roger
Oct 7, 2008
LeslieAnn Butler
How are you today? Let me know if I can help. I've had universalis for many years.
LeslieAnn
Oct 8, 2008
Cheryl, Co-founder
Oct 9, 2008
SHAILENDER SINGH CHAUHAN
I strongly believe that awareness will surely have a big impact on public’s attitude towards alopecia victims. Many people have this misconception that it’s a contagious disease and they try to avoid affected person. Right information about alopecia and its awareness will force them to take this problem positively and understand victim’s emotional and psychological state. Mass awareness will help us to create better environment for alopecians so that they don’t feel hostile, alienated and segregated.
With such revolutionary steps we can discuss critical issues linked with this problem and focus appropriate media attention to raise alopecia awareness drive on a larger scale. I have a vision to create our own national organization with its support groups all over India taking care of alopecia awareness, research and helping people in coping with it.
Lets come together and walk hand in hand to integrate alopecians in India. Just pen down my contact information and get in touch with me through gmail so that i can share my complete vision with you.
Shailender Singh Chauhan
Research scholar, lab # 5
Department of Biochemistry
Panjab University
Chandigarh–160014; INDIA
chauhan.shailender@gmail.com
Mobile +91-98157-74719
May 24, 2009
SHAILENDER SINGH CHAUHAN
thanks alot for adding. how are you? whats up these dyas?
May 28, 2009