Dee

Female

Philadelphia, Pa

United States

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About Me:
God-fearing, fun-loving, divorced woman who initially suffered permanent hair loss from misuse of braids, but then the hairloss ( I believe) evolved into female pattern alopecia.
I have been searching for a supportive website for alopecia survivors.
I hope that we can be a blessing for each other!!
Do you have alopecia?
Female pattern baldness
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  • julie

    hi i'm ok and have stopped therapy and have decided to stop for good. I read your comment and I agree, I do need to have a more spiritual background. I was raised that way and have drifted from that and you are right, that is only thing that will give me peace. I am feeling ok in spite of stopping therapy. I am trying to lose weight and concentrate on eating right and if i can put the kind of energy into that that i have into this i will be ok! Can I ask you something else? If dr did biopsy and said it was FPB, is that 100 percent true? A lot of people have told me that when drs dont know what it is, they stick FPB label on it. Its just my part is wide in the left side and its not that noticeable but of course i think it is. Did you have biopsy for it? I admire you and just want to get over this and especially the things that happened last year, but I guess I have to forgive myself too but its just hard facing everyone when they knew what happened with my breakdowns.. but I have to move on and not let that worry me right? Thanks for your help You are always very kind to me.
  • Clayton

    Hi, I'm relatively new to the site and just browsing, trying to get the feel of what's going on here.

    Nice page...
  • Clayton

    Hi, Deneene. I know this is a surprise, but I'm just going around touching bases with people I haven't seen or hear from in a while. I'm not prying or anything like that, I would just like to know that you're well and things are fine.

    If not, I'm always here to listen. Be kind to yourself, Clayton