Hi my name is Bre lets see im just a good ol Southern Girl from Alabama. I love being outside and hanging out with friends. I have Alopecia. I have had it since I was 3 years old And im bout to be 17 in November. High school will be high school no matter what you look like but it is kinda rough im sure all yall know that though but i have be teased nearly all my life caused ive pretty much had to change schools every 2 years cause my parents are divorced. I play volleyball and softball.I am an Only Child. But Every one thinks i have Cancer. I have even had People ask me "Do you have cancer?" and i say "no Just alopecia" and then they ask "well then do you want to be friends" and idk how to take that sometimes but i always say yes but .....Idk. Well If you want to know anything else let me know.
Hi Bre, my little sister is Breana, we call her "Bre" and "Breezy"! I'll be at Tuskegee University this weekend for the closing of one of their summer programs. If you want to come over, email me and I'll see if I can make time to meet you. Join me on Sisterhood of Women Who Have Shaved Their Heads!
Hello and welcome, Bre!
I know how hard alopecia can be; I have had it for about 30 years. After I became the spokesperson for the National Alopecia Areata Foundation, a lot of girls and women were needing my help and support, so I wrote a book called, "If Your Hair Falls Out, Keep Dancing!" You can find out more on my page -- and it's available on this site under "Bookshelf," and Amazon.com. Let me know if there's anything else I can do!
LeslieAnn
Hi Bre,
My daughter developed alopecia around the same time you did. Did it progress rapidly for you over the past 12 yrs? Right now she has about 3 quarter size bald spots and there has pretty much been no change in the past 3 yrs. Talking to others with alopecia and hearing their stories has really helped me on this site.
Tracy
Hi Breezy, I just noticed, you are under 18, so if you and your mother want to come down to Tuskegee University on Saturday for the closing of the program it would be great. It's an agriculture program that lasts two weeks, maybe next year you can go~if you like that sort of thing. The youth participants are between the ages of 14-17, they are a great group! How far is Opelieka from Tuskegee?
Roger
Roger.
Jun 15, 2009
Linda
Jun 15, 2009
JeffreySF
Welcome to Alopecia World.
Jeffrey
Jun 15, 2009
Tracy and Amanda
welcome, I have a 6 yr old daughter with alopecia. I know how tough it can be. I hope to be chatting with u soon.
Tracy
Jun 15, 2009
LeslieAnn Butler
I know how hard alopecia can be; I have had it for about 30 years. After I became the spokesperson for the National Alopecia Areata Foundation, a lot of girls and women were needing my help and support, so I wrote a book called, "If Your Hair Falls Out, Keep Dancing!" You can find out more on my page -- and it's available on this site under "Bookshelf," and Amazon.com. Let me know if there's anything else I can do!
LeslieAnn
Jun 15, 2009
Tracy and Amanda
My daughter developed alopecia around the same time you did. Did it progress rapidly for you over the past 12 yrs? Right now she has about 3 quarter size bald spots and there has pretty much been no change in the past 3 yrs. Talking to others with alopecia and hearing their stories has really helped me on this site.
Tracy
Jun 15, 2009
Linda
Jun 15, 2009
Linda
Jun 16, 2009
JeffreySF
I hope you are enjoying Alopecia World.
Your Life Story Blog got me fired up. Damn Kids!!!
jeffrey
Jun 17, 2009
JeffreySF
You're still young. it just keeps gettin better.
Ever been to a NAAF Conf? It really changed my lfe with alopecia for the better.
Hugz,
jeffrey
Jun 17, 2009
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