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I lost all my hair at age 10. I wore a synthetic wig until 1989. I then purchased my first vacuum piece and I still love it today. It has made a huge difference in my life!!
I am only an hour away from Cincinnati.
Alyce
What did you name your little boy and what did he weight?
As far as the hereditary thing, I have been told that children of an alopecian sufferer have a higher chance of contracting Alopecia. I was also told that anyone who has an auto-immune disease passes that on to their children-but...their children could contract another auto-immune disease - not neccessarily the same one.
Maybe you should ask your doctor for clarification? I think this is a very good question myself. Might 'Blog' it.
Good to hear that your little one is here safe and healthy
I know 8 years feels like a long time. My husband did a masters degree over 8 years while working and we had 3 young children at the time. You get through it. Hope you have some family support. Good luck with it all.
My son Jon is doing alot better now. He has 6 months homeschooling last year. Now he is happy to go to school. He changed to a small Christian school this year and he feels alot more comfortable. He has a close friend that goes to the same school so he is set. He has started getting involved in things as well. Playing indoor soccer and going to youth group. Talking more to friends and family. He is not interested in wearing a wig. He is trying to be happy in his own skin if you know what i mean. He wears a bandana most of the time but will go a-la-natural around the school and other places when he wants to.
I am so happy for you. You faced a challenge head on. You can only get stronger from here. You are taking control! Best thing anyone can do let alone someone with AU.
BTW What are you studying?
I think though we do survive and we can be strong when it comes to our children. So my advice - don't think about what ifs and enjoy your children. They grow up so quickly. My eldest is 21 and it seems like not that long ago that she was still in diapers.
By the way - your children are beautiful - I love your photos.
Welcome
Glad that you have joined us.
My son 13, has had alopecia since he was 6. He is developing universalis at the moment - losing his eyebrows and other body hair.
How are you doing today?
I have universalis, too.
LeslieAnn