I was diagnosed with alopecia areata 5 years ago. It has come and gone twice but recently another spot has appeared recently along with some hair loss on my front hair line. This makes everyday life very difficult. I believe stress and weather is a huge factor. I've finally come to terms with this diseasse and would like to know more about the research and how I can control it. That's what brought me here.
Hi Jane,
I know how hard it can be. I have had alopecia for about 30 years. After I became the spokesperson for the National Alopecia Areata Foundation, a lot of women were needing my help and support, so I wrote a book called, "If Your Hair Falls Out, Keep Dancing!" It might answer a lot of your questions and make you feel better. Check it out on my page -- and let me know how else I can help.
LeslieAnn
LeslieAnn Butler
I know how hard it can be. I have had alopecia for about 30 years. After I became the spokesperson for the National Alopecia Areata Foundation, a lot of women were needing my help and support, so I wrote a book called, "If Your Hair Falls Out, Keep Dancing!" It might answer a lot of your questions and make you feel better. Check it out on my page -- and let me know how else I can help.
LeslieAnn
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