I have always had Aloepecia.Like when I was littler I had only one eyebrow,but I still had a full head of hair and everything.Then in 2012 all of my hair came out.I think it Was due to stress during that time in my life.Ever since my hair has fallen out it has tried to grow back but then falls out again.I am hopeful that someday all of my hair comes back.But it is difficult to not have my hair.
At 10:00pm on November 15, 2014, Susan Innes said…
Hello Marlee,
I'm very sorry to hear that the condition is now becoming worse. It's only been 2 years since the total loss so it's relatively soon to be able to accept the change but the day will come when the hair will not be the central part of your life. It's not an easy journey but the rewards are of living a full life without it are great.
In the meantime, I hope you will join us at Alopecians in Wisconsin, a group created specifically for those of us living in the state. Hope the holidays will be kind to you. Susan
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I'm very sorry to hear that the condition is now becoming worse. It's only been 2 years since the total loss so it's relatively soon to be able to accept the change but the day will come when the hair will not be the central part of your life. It's not an easy journey but the rewards are of living a full life without it are great.
In the meantime, I hope you will join us at Alopecians in Wisconsin, a group created specifically for those of us living in the state. Hope the holidays will be kind to you. Susan
Hello and welcome, Marlee!
How are you today?
Leslie Ann