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Started this discussion. Last reply by Deejay Aug 8, 2012. 44 Replies 0 Likes
For the past month i have been putting urine on my head at least once a day. I know it sounds so gross but if it is going to bring back my hair then i do not care what anyone thinks. Since then my…Continue
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Hi there Hilary, I read your post about putting urine on your head, and guess what... I tried it for a few days too; one of the many things I've tried. If you read about it, many people actually drink it too, now that is something to wrap your head around, huh! I'd do anything to get better, to have normalcy again too, so you're not crazy at all, I do hope you have progress. I tried it to stop the burning on my scalp... and hair loss of course, perhaps I'll try it again, you can just leave it on overnight, nobody will know, use a towel over your pillow, and wear a little cotton hat or scarf, or serran wrap your head, whatever it takes, right? Let me know how it's going for you please! -Sarah K.
Dang. We missed eachother. I hope you had a good conference. Perhaps we can skype to catch up.
If you are talking about their understanding the alopecia and emotions connected, have mum and sis go to www.naaf.org and read up. You can also print out any internet info on alopecia you find and hand it to them quietly every time they tease. Show the Kayla Martell videos on YouTube. If they still tease, maybe it is time to hang out elsewhere or MOVE!
As to the boyfriend thing you bring up often, first of all...don't count out guys with alopecia, because they are just as human as you, and may actually have MORE love saved up to give. They may also be more honest and humble. Next, what about dressing to show your curves and feminine features more? When I had alopecia at 17, my mom suggested make-up and contacts, and I got mad at her. Eventually, however, I gave in, and I did end up looking more "feminine," even at 5'9". My junior and senior year photos in the yearbooks and in people's albums showed a marked improvement. Now that I am 57 and photos resurfaced for the 40-year reunion, I am glad I listened to my mother. What have you got to lose? If you try the head coverings, jewelry, make-up and clothing changes, you might GAIN some attention to you as a person. After attracting interested FRIENDS, one of those friends who likes your talk and personality...or feminine ways...may just end up a boyfriend.
A Teacher and Mom
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