Brandy Forsch

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Relationship Status:
Married
About Me:
I am 29 years old and have had Alopecia since I was 17 months old. I am married and I have 2 sons, Brandon who is 5years old and Cameron who is 6 months old.
Are you age 18 or older?
Yes
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http://www.myspace.com/momofbrandon

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  • jennifer

    hi there, i came across your page and i have a question for you. did you experience any regrowth when you were pregnant? love all your pics by the way! your kids are adorable! jenn
  • Angie, Gracie's mom

    Hi Brandy, my daughter, 16 mo old, started losing her hair at 13 mo. I was so excited to see your post! She has AA now, but still losing it. Someone the other day said to me something about it, so I know its noticable to the world now, though she is so young people just think she is a baby still (she's pretty small anyway). I have read lots on AA, and the most scary thing is when I read that AA is not physically harmful, but "psychologically devistating." Then they don't go on to explain it. How have you coped? Do you have any insight for me so that I can help my daughter? She is only 1 so she has no idea, but I know I can start instilling things in her to help her from the start. And my son too, he is almost 4, and I want to help him to always be kind to her, my brother was rarely kind to me, and I have strong opinionsthat family should never ridicule family for anything, esp physical. I'm wondering if its a pro or a con to have this condition all along, as opposed to the shock of developing it when your older. Thank you for any help you may have for me. I've lost the initial shock, so I'm not crying daily. But I noticed 3 hairs falling out and it set me off for the whole day. :( Angie
  • Azi

    Hi Brandy,
    I have 3.4 years old son who has AA since he was 2. he is so smart and sometimes he talks about it, and sometimes he says he wants his hair come back.
    there is no kid around us with same situation, and I am wondering if it's a good idea to talk about it and show him some pictures of the other kids, or not?
    I don't want to make it a big deal for him but at the same time I want him to know he is not the only one with out hail in the world.
    What should I do?

    thanks and take care of yourself and your beautiful kids,
    ~Azi