I am a mother of a 14 year old girl with AU. She first started losing her hair when she was 9. It started as AA, then went to AT, then AU, now back to AA.
She is an incredible person...the strongest person I know. I think she has only cried 4 or 5 times about her condition in the last 3 years (compared to my 4 or 5000). She just has this wonderful attitude of "This is who I am. I have more important things in my life than worrying about my hair (or lack thereof)."
I believe the old saying of "God will never give you more than what you can handle" is true. I don't know why she has this condition, but I do know that God has very special plans for her in her life. I consider myself blessed to be her mom!!!
Hi Paige, thank you so much for your kind words!! I dont really try to impress anyone, but i'm glad that it made you happy, and you are right - it's all about choice and how we choose to deal with it.
I hope your daughter realises that it's not the be all and end all, and that we're still happy and alive and can still do anything and everything we want to.
Thank you very much to the response to my blog. I would like it if you would tell me how it goes ordering from the Ultimate Hair website. I am OK now, but I am sure it won't be long until I need a replacement. I do prefer human hair. I can't afford to spend alot of money for one so ordering a new vacuum piece is out of the question.
well...i like lots of books like....girly books and adventure and even horror! I recently started reading a series called Fearstreet by R.LStine and its really good!
SportyAusGirl
I hope your daughter realises that it's not the be all and end all, and that we're still happy and alive and can still do anything and everything we want to.
Thanks again,
Nadia xox
Mar 9, 2009
Mary Sarra
Thank you again and God bless, Mary
Mar 9, 2009
Maya
Mar 9, 2009