MY DAUGHTER IS 7 YRS.OLD WE FOUND OUT A BOUT A YEAR AGO THAT SHE HAD ALOPECIA ARETA.I HAD NEBER HEARD OF IT NOW ITS LIKE TAKING CONTROL OVER MY LIFE.ITS LIKE I STAY MAD BC MY DAUGHTER (JAZMIN) GETS PICKED ON AND I HAVE SO MUCH ANGER .HER HAIR CAME BACK AT ONE TIME AN NOW ITS COMING OUT LIKE ALL OF IT .AN SHE HAS ASTHMA AND OTHER PROBLEMS .LOOKIING 4 SME ONE TO TALK TO ITS HARD .THANK U WAITING ON AN NEED FRIENDS
Thank you Brandy and Jazmin!! I hope you had a happy easter as well. Amanda has been at her grandmas for easter week. But when she gets back she will write Jazmin. I will talk to you later...
Hi Brandy,
I don't know if the injections will work, so far I see nothing but more hair disappearing. It is so hard to watch! I took her and a friend to a park and everyone seems so carefree and all I want is to feel that way too. I know things could be worse, but it doesn't mean it doesn't still hurt! I agree with some of the others that you should speak to your school and educate the kids about alopecia. Alyssa has multiple food allergies and even before her alopecia arrived, we would speak every year to the kids and I think it makes a big difference in how they treat her and look after her. I hope things get better for jazmin.
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I don't know if the injections will work, so far I see nothing but more hair disappearing. It is so hard to watch! I took her and a friend to a park and everyone seems so carefree and all I want is to feel that way too. I know things could be worse, but it doesn't mean it doesn't still hurt! I agree with some of the others that you should speak to your school and educate the kids about alopecia. Alyssa has multiple food allergies and even before her alopecia arrived, we would speak every year to the kids and I think it makes a big difference in how they treat her and look after her. I hope things get better for jazmin.
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