Husband died suddenly 2 years ago, was left to run a struggling business to save me loosing my home. Business has now improved with a lot of hard work. I have 6 children with twin boys of 21 now,(at the time they had both just started university and I needed to help and support them as well). I have 12 grandchildren and a very busy lifestyle.
I wanted to welcome you to Alopecia World. I can honestly say that we are a great community here and I hope you enjoy the time you spend with us and we look forward to your input. Be sure to check out the “10 tips for getting the most out of Alopecia World” which include a few tips to get you started!
Hi Suzanne, I do not know how long it takes to get an appointment in the UK, I think it is similar to Canada in which it takes months, I am originally from Canada. So I don't think I am the best person to ask. Perhaps you can contact Be bold Team, the are located in the UK and can probably assist you.
WOW! It looks like you have had a lot on your plate!
Suzanne, you have been through so much recently. I hope you are continuing to find support in this forum. Your positive outlook is refreshing. I am still benefitting from my steroid injections, quite surprised and pleased that the disease is progressing so slowly. And contrary to many 'horror stories' elsewhere is this forum, I do not believe someone with your attitude would actually find them painful. I'm a born optimist and refuse to call it pain. Uncomfortable and weird, yes! But totally bearable, and at least in my case, worth the effort.
Cheryl, Co-founder
Hi Suzanne,
I wanted to welcome you to Alopecia World. I can honestly say that we are a great community here and I hope you enjoy the time you spend with us and we look forward to your input. Be sure to check out the “10 tips for getting the most out of Alopecia World” which include a few tips to get you started!
Cheryl, co-founder
Apr 29, 2014
Cheryl, Co-founder
Hi Suzanne, I do not know how long it takes to get an appointment in the UK, I think it is similar to Canada in which it takes months, I am originally from Canada. So I don't think I am the best person to ask. Perhaps you can contact Be bold Team, the are located in the UK and can probably assist you.
WOW! It looks like you have had a lot on your plate!
May 2, 2014
Classical Anne in NC mountains
Suzanne, you have been through so much recently. I hope you are continuing to find support in this forum. Your positive outlook is refreshing. I am still benefitting from my steroid injections, quite surprised and pleased that the disease is progressing so slowly. And contrary to many 'horror stories' elsewhere is this forum, I do not believe someone with your attitude would actually find them painful. I'm a born optimist and refuse to call it pain. Uncomfortable and weird, yes! But totally bearable, and at least in my case, worth the effort.
May 4, 2014