tony

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father of 6 yr old little girl from Toronto Canada would like to chat and get to know more about what to expect and not to expect "for that matter" on alopecia.Been reading many comments and stories and find the people here very warm and open about this condition would love to get involved in groups and such discussions.
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  • Orbit

    Hi Tony, Thanks for the note! I hope that you and your little girl are hanging in there! :-)

    I will spend some time to gather some info on children's wig and forward it to you shortly.
  • Janna

    Hello Tony,

    I've just signed on for the first time in a long time and noticed that you'd responded to a forum I'd started about developing alopecia at a young age. It sounds like our little ones are quite similar (re: food allergies and sensitivities to additives etc.). I hope that the sterol works for your little sweetie. Since writing on that forum, Lynnea has regrown her eyebrows completely, her eyelashes are growing back well, and her head is covered in a light fuzz! I know that it might be temporary, but we're enjoying this step forward, and she's very pleased with her 'eye bowws'. I think with here, there is a definite correlation with her diet, and her system needing to be cleansed of toxins.

    Please write anytime. I'd love to hear anything you've learned about alopecia through your little one's experience.

    Blessings,
    Janna
  • Janna

    Hi again, Tony,

    Best of luck with your little girl's treatment. Please let me know if you see any results! I understand what you said about your heart breaking when you notice your little girl trying to keep her hat on in public. Today I heard my little daughter, Lynnea, saying under her breath at a party "I'm not a baby. I'm a grown up girl!" when the other kids were refering to her that way. I think she holds a lot of those feelings inside.

    I'm hoping to take Lynnea back to our naturopath again soon to have a check up. We recently visited a peadiatrician who is convinced that Lynnea has celiac's disease as well (because she's so petite) but she doesn't seem ill, and her coloring is fine. I'm so reluctant to put her through uneccessary bloodtests if she doesn't really need that. I'd rather take a non-invasive route with her care. I DO know that taking her off dairy made a HUGE difference in her health!

    Good to hear from you. Keep in touch.

    Janna